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Prime Minister Narendra Modi wishes nation on Buddha Purnima

| @indiablooms | Apr 30, 2018, at 03:12 pm

New Delhi, Apr 30 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday wished the nation on  Buddha Purnima.

"The message of Lord Buddha spread far and wide. Here are some glimpses from my visits overseas, during which I have had the honour to pay tributes to Lord Buddha," he tweeted.

"India is blessed with a rich Buddhist heritage. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was deeply influenced by the teachings of Lord Buddha. Sharing pictures from various parts of India, where I got the opportunity to pray to Lord Buddha," he said.

Modi shared different images where he could be seen playing homage to Lord Buddha in different corners of the globe.

He said the teachings of Lord Buddha remained relevant even today.

"The teachings of Lord Buddha are extremely relevant in the 21st century. His was a life devoted to alleviating suffering and removing injustice from society. His compassion has endeared him to millions.Buddha Purnima greetings to everyone!," Modi tweeted.

Buddha Purnima is observed by the Buddhist community across the globe.

 

Image: Narendra Modi Twitter page 

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