Human Brain Being Used To Kill, Destroy Neighbour: Dalai Lama On India-China Border Situation
Dalai Lama also praised India and said that India is a democracy and respects all religions. He further said that India's tradition is very good.
New Delhi: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Wednesday said that human brains are being used for weapons and to kill and destroy neighbours, as reported by the news agency ANI. "So, now we look at the world- aggression, atrocity, violence, so many people are killed, keen to create nuclear weapons... In last few centuries, too much violence. The Human brain used for weapons, how to kill, how to destroy your neighbour. That is totally wrong," ANI quoted Dalai Lama as saying in Haryana's Gurugram.
So, now we look at the world- aggression, atrocity, violence, so many people are killed, keen to create nuclear weapons... In the last few centuries, too much violence. The Human brain is used for weapons, how to kill, and how to destroy your neighbour. That is totally wrong: Dalai Lama
— ANI (@ANI) December 21, 2022
Dalai Lama also said that this world is ultimately dependent on whole-heartedness and there are no distinctions between communities and religions. "This world ultimately depends on whole-heartedness. No distinctions between communities & religions. We smile at each other and pray together. India's concept of Karuna and Ahimsa is a key thing and we must preserve it," he said as quoted by ANI.
Dalai Lama also praised India and said that India is a democracy and respects all religions. He further said that India's tradition is very good, so young Indians should keep India's thousand-year-old secular tradition.
India and China are the two most populous countries. In recent decades too many ups and downs. India is a democracy and respects all religions. India's tradition is very good... so young Indians should keep India's thousand-year-old secular tradition: Dalai Lama, in Gurugram pic.twitter.com/x8F58kbOUY
— ANI (@ANI) December 21, 2022
"India and China are the two most populous countries. In recent decades too many ups and downs. India is a democracy and respects all religions. India's tradition is very good... so young Indians should keep India's thousand-year-old secular tradition," Dalai Lama said in Haryana.
(With ANI Inputs)