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Arunachal gets country's fourth Buddhist centre

Last Updated: Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 10:44     A- A A+
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Itanagar: Himalyan state Arunachal Pradesh, where around 13 per cent of the population follows Buddhism, has got its first full-fledged Buddhist centre after Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

The Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies at Dahung in West Kameng district, where a majority of the people follow Tibetan Buddhism, is now a full-fledged central institute, according to its founder Tsona Gontse Rinpoche.

The institute, conceived by Rinpoche in 2000, had received the nod of the Union Cabinet on May 26, 2010 with a project cost estimated at Rs 9 crore and recurring annual cost of Rs 124.86 lakh.

It began with a central government grant of just Rs 97 lakh and has since grown into a good institute to fill the vacuum in imparting education on Buddhism, Rinpoche said.

“I had pursued the Centre to establish such an institute considering the large number of Buddhist population residing in the Northeast,” he said.

He pointed out that with only 25 faculty members and limited infrastructures, the institute has so far produced two batches (18 each) of Shastri (equivalent to BA in Buddhist Philosophy) degree holders.

Besides teaching arts and crafts for self-sufficiency and sustainable development and preservation of ethnic identity to foster national integrity, the institute has been inculcating an awareness on the ecological balance and preservation of natural resources, he said.

He said the other three institutes are: Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, a deemed university, Central University for Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi, and Central Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies, Leh.

Rinpoche, recognized as the 13th reincarnation of Buddhist eminent spiritual leader in 1971 by the 14th Dalai Lama, is a monk-turned-politician and social worker.

He disclosed that 30 acres of land was provided by the Bugun community free of cost for the institute which has been running on an ad-hoc basis for over a decade and henceforth would be completely funded by the MoC.

The Buddhist population of the state resides in the region's Tawang, West Kameng, remote regions which are close to Tibet and near the Myanmar border.

Tibetan Buddhism is practised in the first three regions while Therevada Buddhism reigns supreme in the lives of people living near the Myanmarese border.

Rimpoche earnestly believes that the insitute will soon turn into a deemed university. PTI

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First Published: Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 10:42

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Shivangini chaterjee - West bengal
good news Only indian religions (hinduism,buddhism,sikism,jainism have the right to preach and practice in our country . foreigners and foreign religions(only islam christianity and judaism is not harmful to india) have no right to stay in india. India is only for hindus(vedantavadi,buddhist,sikh,jains) not for arabs . If they cant sang vande mataram why r they living in the lap of mother india why dont they go to pakistan atleast pakistan was founded for muslims and pakistani national songs r totaly islamic.
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Jai - Hindustan
Oh thats a good news atleast our own indegenous religion marks this status. Only indian religions(hinduism,buddhism,sikism,jainism should have the right to preach in our country . We should force foreigners and foreign religions to out of india. India is only for indians(vedantavadi,buddhist,sikh,jains) not for arab terrorists.
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