By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 15th
June:- The pad yatra of 200 Thai monks and
nuns, which began on 25th May from Dharamshala, will conclude
at Leh on 26th June. Purpose of this 4th annual
pad yatra is to spread the message of world peace and protection of Himalayan
environment. The peace walk has already covered more than half way walking
through the Manali, Rohtang Pass, Sarchu route. The walk is expected to enhance
the India and Thailand relations.
Ven. Bhikkhu Sanghasena, President,
Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre (MIMC) Leh (Ladakh) said that we
wholeheartedly welcome each and everyone for the 4th Pad Yatra for ‘World Peace
and 3-Day International Conference on World Peace, 150th Birth Anniversary of
Mahatma Gandhi and Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of the Himalayas’. The
conference will be on June 26-28.
Narviay Yadav, General Secretary,
Save the Himalayas Foundation (SHF) Chandigarh Chapter, said that people from
India may join the Peace Walk in the last leg of the yatra at Leh. SHF is an
initiative to preserve the true grace of Himalayas and protect the eco
system. The SHF was founded by Ven Sanghasena in 2016 to restore the lost
grace and grandeur of the Himalayan region and to protect the land, nature,
cultures and values that form this glorious part of Earth.
The pad yatra, a walking pilgrimage,
began from Bodh Gaya and via Dharamshala, it entered the Ladakh region, where
it will conclude at MIMC Leh. The yatras conducted so far have played a key role
in enhancing the diplomatic and religious ties between Thailand and India and
this year as the number of participants is higher, it will further lead to
mutual prosperity, happiness and triumph for both the nations, which have
always played a vital role in promoting peace and harmony in the region. For
more information, one can check the website: www.monkspeacewalk.com.
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