International Buddhist Heritage Seminar to be organised at Baroda

Published By : Admin | January 12, 2010 | 13:05 IST

Mankind confronts with the reality of globalisation, though it is pervasive and invisible, challenges thrown by life are huge, pressures are immense. Sufferings arise from selfish motives-desires, urge for sensual gratification, sense of possession and desire to control the unfolding of events according to our wish. The essence of Buddhists teachings is growing relevance in the present era. Rising above the material world-I, me, mine world-, the lasting transformation comes out of meditative process. The path to cessation of sufferings is called 'The noble eightfold path', which is one of the fundamentals to Buddhist virtuous life.

The divine aura of Chants - Buddham Sharanam Gachhami – is renting in air here, since last many centuries. Availability of miniature and colossal Buddha idols belonging to Myanmar, Japan, China, Nepal, and Gandhar at the art-galleries of Vadodara Museum is unique. It is also important from many angles. It houses a classical Bronze image of Pralambpad Buddha, which is believed to be of 7th century A.D., and found from the earth of Gujarat. Religious literature attached to Buddhism, Pragna-Paramita on palm leaf is also found here. To mark the silver Jubilee of Maharaja Sayajirao Gayakvad-3, Jubilee- Garden was built. With an intention to spread teachings of Buddha- Samyak- Vani and Samyak- Vichar- and the path to cessation of sufferings is called the 'Noble eightfold Path (Ashta Marg), which is one of the fundamentals of Buddhist virtuous life, the idol of Buddha in meditative posture is placed in the garden. The same message is inscribed on the holy-seat. In essence, Vadodara is truly a repository of glorious heritage liked to Buddhist legend'.

According to the vision of the Chief Minister, an international seminar on Buddhist Heritage at Maharaj Sayajirao University Vadodara: From 15th to 17th Jan-2010 amidst the divine presence of H.D.H. Pujya Dalai Lama (14th). Normally the Sculptures and idols are not allowed to move outside the museum. But considering the importance of International event, where dignitaries and scholars from 15 nations are attending the event, with a special permission of the Government, some of the rare idols are being brought to Vadodara, from different museums of the State. Fragment of Samrat Ashoka’s inscriptions are at Sakkar-Baug Junagadh. Selective teachings of Buddha are inscribed on it. The Bodhisattva sculpture from Vadnagar Museum would be portrayed at the exhibition, along with its translation. The Abhay-Mudra, the bronze image from Bhuj Museum is also transported to the exhibition site. Spiritual masters, delegates, and followers can access the rich heritage available in Gujarat. The data may be useful to the scholars and researchers too.

Gujarat is a deeply religious State. Vadodara is considered to be the cultural capital of Gujarat. It is also making one of the most glorious Buddhist sites of western India. It takes us on a journey within ourselves, finding eternal peace and serenity that is inside us. Let us all visit the Exhibitions, where the Holy-Relics of Buddha may offer us an experience of divine-aura and vibrations.

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English Translation of Foreign Secretary's statement on the telephone conversation between PM and US President
June 18, 2025

Prime Minister Modi and President Trump were scheduled to meet on the sidelines of the G7 Summit. However, President Trump had to return to the U.S. early, due to which this meeting could not take place.

After this, at the request of President Trump, both leaders spoke over a phone call today. The conversation lasted approximately 35 minutes.

President Trump had expressed his condolences to Prime Minister Modi over a phone call after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22. And he also expressed his support against terrorism. This was the first conversation between the two leaders since.

Hence, Prime Minister Modi spoke in detail about Operation Sindoor with President Trump.

Prime Minister Modi told President Trump in clear terms that after April 22, India had conveyed its determination to take action against terrorism to the whole world. Prime Minister Modi said that on the night of May 6-7, India had only targeted the terrorist camps and hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. India’s actions were very measured, precise, and non-escalatory. India had also made it clear that any act of aggression from Pakistan would be met with a stronger response.

On the night of May 9, Vice President Vance had made a phone call to Prime Minister Modi. Vice President Vance had conveyed that Pakistan may launch a major attack on India. Prime Minister Modi had conveyed to him in clear terms that if such an action were to occur, India would respond with an even stronger response.

On the night of May 9-10, India gave a strong and decisive response to Pakistan’s attack, inflicting significant damage on the Pakistani military. Their military airbases were rendered inoperable. Due to India’s firm action, Pakistan was compelled to request a cessation of military operations.

Prime Minister Modi clearly conveyed to President Trump that at no point during this entire sequence of events was there any discussion, at any level, on an India-U.S. Trade Deal, or any proposal for a mediation by the U.S. between India and Pakistan. The discussion to cease military action took place directly between India and Pakistan through the existing channels of communication between the two armed forces, and it was initiated at Pakistan's request. Prime Minister Modi firmly stated that India does not and will never accept mediation. There is complete political consensus in India on this matter.

President Trump listened carefully to the points conveyed by the Prime Minister and expressed his support towards India’s fight against terrorism. Prime Minister Modi also stated that India no longer views terrorism as a proxy war, but as a war itself, and that India’s Operation Sindoor is still ongoing.

President Trump enquired if Prime Minister Modi could stop over in the U.S. on his way back from Canada. Due to prior commitments, Prime Minister Modi expressed his inability to do so. Both leaders agreed to make efforts to meet in the near future.

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