Prime Minister Narendra Modi has encouraged Greek business leaders to invest in India and participate in its growth. He attended a business lunch hosted by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens, where CEOs from various sectors were present. Modi highlighted India's progress in renewables, startups, pharma, IT, digital payments, and infrastructure, and emphasized the initiatives taken to promote business. He thanked the industry leaders for their role in strengthening bilateral relations and promoting economic cooperation between India and Greece, and mentioned that India is open to foreign investment.
Glimpse of the Maha Bodhi Temple of Bodhgaya.
Being a good and kind-hearted human being is not an innate attribute but a choice that we make every day. It requires us to practice empathy, compassion, and kindness towards others without expecting anything in return. Here are some ways that can help you become a better human being:
1. Treat others the way you want to be treated
The golden rule is still relevant today - treat others how you would like to be treated. This means showing respect, kindness, and understanding to everyone, regardless of their age, gender, race, or social status.
2. Practice empathy
Try to see things from other people's perspectives. Put yourself in their shoes and imagine how they may feel in a given situation. By doing so, you will be able to better understand them and respond accordingly.
3. Be helpful
Offer help when you can. Whether it's holding the door open for someone, lending a hand with heavy bags, or simply listening when someone needs to talk, your actions can make a difference in someone's life.
4. Listen actively
Listening actively involves paying attention to what someone is saying without interrupting or judging them. It allows you to understand the message behind their words and provides an opportunity for building connections.
5. Express gratitude
Show appreciation for the people and things you have in your life. Say thank you, offer compliments, and acknowledge the efforts of those around you. Gratitude helps to build positive relationships and fosters happiness and contentment.
6. Take responsibility
Own up to your mistakes and take responsibility for your actions. This shows that you are accountable and reliable, which can increase trust and respect from those around you.
7. Spread positivity
Spread positivity by sharing kind words, offering encouragement, and celebrating the achievements of others. This creates a ripple effect that can uplift others and brighten the world around you.
In conclusion, being a good and kind-hearted human being requires co
It is important to not only talk about creating a peaceful environment, but to actually take action and create that environment among ourselves. We must work towards harmony and understanding with others in order to give a positive message for the coming generations. We owe it to them to leave behind a world where differences are embraced and conflicts are resolved peacefully. Let us strive for unity and create a legacy of compassion and empathy.
Today on 10th March 2023, Members of the Chakma TV had the privilege of paying a courtesy homage to the ancient black Buddha statue at Shramanpur, Kaba Dol in Barabar caves Hills under Gaya District, Gaya, Bihar state, India. As we walked through the serene hills, we could feel the spiritual energy emanating from the ancient structures around us. The black Buddha statue at Shramanpur is a testament to the rich history and culture of this region.
As we approached the statue, we were struck by its magnificence and the sense of reverence that surrounded it. The intricate carvings on the statue's surface depicted stories and legends from the life of Buddha, and we could almost feel his presence there with us.
We bowed our heads in respect and gratitude, feeling humbled by the majesty of this ancient relic. The black Buddha statue at Shramanpur is not just a symbol of the past, but a living reminder of the enduring power and legacy of Buddhism in India and beyond.
Today, we were direct livestreaming from the iconic Barabar Hills or caves situated under the scenic Gaya district in Bihar. The mesmerizing view of these ancient rock-cut caves that date back to the Mauryan period was truly awe-inspiring. We felt privileged to be able to bring this stunning experience live to our viewers across the world.
Feeding monkeys at ancient Bank or sona Bandar located in Rajgir,Nalanda,Bihar.
Korean Buddhist monks offering prayers under the sacred Bodhi Tree at Maha Bodhi Temple in Bodhgaya.
Rare black stone Buddha statue installed at Wat-Pa Buddhagaya.
The Bodhi Tree and Vajrasana of Maha Bodhi Maha Vihara in Bodhgaya, India are a sacred symbol of enlightenment and spiritual growth. The historic Buddha Siddhartha Gautama attained Enlightenment around 2500 years ago. It is frequently referred to as the “Tree of Awakening” or the “Tree of Enlightenment” and it is a strong symbol of sacredness to Buddhists.
Vajrasana, also known as Diamond Throne, is a large stone platform located directly in front of the Bodhi Tree. According to legend, it is said that the platform was created from a single piece of stone set by the Buddha himself. Even today, Buddhists from all over the world come to sit, meditate and pay homage at the site. The platform is also the site where important Buddhist ceremonies are held, such as teachings, chanting, meditation and ordinations.
The Maha Bodhi Maha Vihara complex was established in 591 BCE by the great emperor Ashoka. At the time, it was regarded as one of the most important religious sites in India and has remained so ever since. The temple houses two important monuments – the Bodhi Tree and the Vajrasana. It also houses a number of other temples and shrines, including the Mahabodhi Temple and some small small Stupas
The Maha Bodhi Maha Vihara complex is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in Buddhism and millions of people visit the site annually. It is believed that a visit to the site will bring about good fortune and spiritual growth. Visitors often bring offerings to the Bodhi Tree and Vajrasana, such as incense, flowers and candles and make donations to the temple.
Today, the Bodhi Tree and Vajrasana of Maha Bodhi Maha Vihara continue to be symbols of spiritual growth and enlightenment. The site remains a popular destination for those seeking peace and tranquillity, as well as a connection to the divine. Visitors from around the world come to this special place to find inner peace and to learn the valuable lessons of Buddhism.
Today on 2nd February 2023, About 42 Christian Fathers visited to Wat-Pa Buddhagaya to learn about Buddhism from ven. Dr. Ratneswar Chakma ,General secretary of Wat-Pa Buddhagaya.