TIBET CAN HELP THE REVIVAL OF SANATANA DHARMA IN INDIA

The most important dimension of religion is that of choosing an ideal course of life called the righteous living. I am not surprised to hear that Tibetans can help Indians in the revival of Sanatana Dharma.
Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada
SPECIAL FRONTIER FORCE
Tibetans can help revive ancient knowledge, says Dalai Lama
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Dalai Lama
Tribune News Service
Dharamsala, January 25
At least 10,000 trained Tibetan monks and nuns can help revive traditional Indian knowledge.
This was stated by the Dalai Lama while interacting with a delegation of Indian scholars from various institutions here on Thursday. The Dalai Lama proposed that reviving ancient Indian understanding of the mind and emotions, reason and logic, in modern India, was a contribution Tibetans could make.
The Dalai Lama said that although such knowledge developed in India, in the course of time, interest in it diminished. “However, we Tibetans have kept it alive and have brought it back to the land of its birth,” he said.
“In China, there are millions of Buddhists, but they do not pay attention to the study of Buddhist philosophy and logic. On the other hand, Tibetans have only pursued the study of Buddhist logic and philosophy and we always use the logical approach in our pursuit,” he said. The Dalai Lama said that in the re-established monastic universities in India, there were 10,000 monks and nuns who were trained and equipped to teach the ancient Indian wisdom. “Now, we have 10,000 monk students who have studied this tradition for 20 to 30 years,” he said.
“At the age of 83, I have committed myself with the help of the monastic community to revive the ancient Indian knowledge through education based on the Indian secular understanding,” he said.
