India never used me against China: Dalai Lama

Press Trust of India  |  Bomdila (Arunachal Pradesh) 

Amid protests by against his scheduled visit to Tawang, the today said has never used him against

"has never used me against I am a messenger of the ancient Indian thought and I talk about ahimsa, peace, harmony and secular ethics wherever I go," the Tibetan spiritual leader said while talking to the media here.



His remarks came after Chinese state media today said is using the as a diplomatic leverage to challenge China's "bottom line".

"I am a Buddhist. The entire Himalayan range had been traditionally following Buddhist dharma and modern physics is based on Buddhist philosophy," he said.

On corruption, the said graft is a big problem facing the world and it was increasing because of lack of moral principles.

He spoke fondly of and said he had a special connection with the state as it served as his point of entry when he arrived in in 1959.

"When I got freedom, when I first reached India, I entered through Arunanchal Pradesh. I have an emotional connect with the state. It is a special place for me," he said.

The thanked Indian government for letting him visit the frontier state.

"I would like to thank the government of I have been here since 1959. has taken great care of me. I am their longest staying guest. I am thankful to them," he added.

He gave a discourse at Buddha Park here this morning.

The spriritual leader had arrived here last evening from Guwahati accompanied by state Chief Minister Pema Khandu.

Tomorrow, he would impart teachings at Dirang and confer the 'Avalokiteshvara Permission' at Thupsung Dhargyeling Monastery in the morning.

From April 8 to 10, the will deliver discourses in Tawang. Owing to the rescheduled visit, he would not be able to go to Itanagar.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

India never used me against China: Dalai Lama

Amid protests by Beijing against his scheduled visit to Tawang, the Dalai Lama today said India has never used him against China. "India has never used me against China. I am a messenger of the ancient Indian thought and I talk about ahimsa, peace, harmony and secular ethics wherever I go," the Tibetan spiritual leader said while talking to the media here. His remarks came after Chinese state media today said India is using the Dalai Lama as a diplomatic leverage to challenge China's "bottom line". "I am a Buddhist. The entire Himalayan range had been traditionally following Buddhist dharma and modern physics is based on Buddhist philosophy," he said. On corruption, the Dalai Lama said graft is a big problem facing the world and it was increasing because of lack of moral principles. He spoke fondly of Arunachal Pradesh and said he had a special connection with the state as it served as his point of entry when he arrived in India in 1959. "When I got freedom, when I first reached ... Amid protests by against his scheduled visit to Tawang, the today said has never used him against

"has never used me against I am a messenger of the ancient Indian thought and I talk about ahimsa, peace, harmony and secular ethics wherever I go," the Tibetan spiritual leader said while talking to the media here.

His remarks came after Chinese state media today said is using the as a diplomatic leverage to challenge China's "bottom line".

"I am a Buddhist. The entire Himalayan range had been traditionally following Buddhist dharma and modern physics is based on Buddhist philosophy," he said.

On corruption, the said graft is a big problem facing the world and it was increasing because of lack of moral principles.

He spoke fondly of and said he had a special connection with the state as it served as his point of entry when he arrived in in 1959.

"When I got freedom, when I first reached India, I entered through Arunanchal Pradesh. I have an emotional connect with the state. It is a special place for me," he said.

The thanked Indian government for letting him visit the frontier state.

"I would like to thank the government of I have been here since 1959. has taken great care of me. I am their longest staying guest. I am thankful to them," he added.

He gave a discourse at Buddha Park here this morning.

The spriritual leader had arrived here last evening from Guwahati accompanied by state Chief Minister Pema Khandu.

Tomorrow, he would impart teachings at Dirang and confer the 'Avalokiteshvara Permission' at Thupsung Dhargyeling Monastery in the morning.

From April 8 to 10, the will deliver discourses in Tawang. Owing to the rescheduled visit, he would not be able to go to Itanagar.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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