The Third World Youth Buddhist Symposium attracted
623 participants from 13 countries—including the USA, Britain, Germany,
Netherlands, Australia, India—and 255 universities and 8 religions, including
Buddhism, Catholicism, Islam, and Taoism.
In the Interfaith Dialogue, five scholars from
five mainstream worldwide religions communicated face-to-face, displayed an
understanding of and the guidance for modern society according to their
respective faith in their religions. During the Keynote Speech, the university
professors and scholars from Hong Kong, USA, India, and Britain discussed, from
different angles, the profound influence of Buddhism on science, history, art
and the human mind; they also elaborated on the topic of sustainable
development. Additionally, there were in-depth questions and answers in the
different, assigned groups; there was a speech contest; and there was
meditation guided by Dharma teachers from Larung Gar Five Sciences Buddhist Academy.
After the symposium, Khenpo Sodargye Rinpoche
said, “The future belongs to the youth; it’s very important for them to have
the right view; the system of study and practice of Tibetan Buddhism is
especially suitable for young people and intellectuals.”
Mainstream media such as the Phoenix Hong Kong
Channel made special reports on the symposium, and attracted considerable
attentions from the public.
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