Shia-Sunni Muslims fighting around the world, but not in India - Dalai Lama

Aurangabad: Tibet's spiritual leader Dalai Lama said on Saturday that the world needs the ancient Indian values of non-violence and compassion. The Dalai Lama was talking to the press after watching the three-day International Buddhist Synod in Aurangabad city of Maharashtra. During this time, he said that non-violence and compassion, are helping people of many religions in India to live in peace and with mutual respect.

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The Dalai Lama further said, "We can see the struggle everywhere. Whenever I hear about such struggles, I feel terrible. At this time the world can live in peace if they follow the values of compassion and non-violence. Talking about ideological differences, the Dalai Lama said, 'These are philosophical differences, but tolerance is needed to live peacefully. If the community is happy then the person will also be happy.

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The Buddhist teacher Dalai Lama has said, 'I always call myself the son of India. Chinese press people keep questioning me about this. I say that although I am physically Tibetan, I have spent 60 years of my life in India. He said, "Shia and Sunni Muslims are fighting among themselves in many countries of the world, but there is no such situation in India. The world needs to adopt a high-value education system like India's ancient culture and tradition. There is genuine compassion in India without any bondage."

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