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Its diplomacy through common cultural route that is being displayed in Bodhgaya, the holiest Buddhist pilgrimage site, where over a hundred prominent Buddhists from South-East Asian countries are presently camping.
Bodhgaya (Bihar), Sept 9 : Its diplomacy through common cultural route that is being displayed in Bodhgaya, the holiest Buddhist pilgrimage site, where over a hundred prominent Buddhists from South-East Asian countries are presently camping.
Bihar is playing host to the group of Buddhist followers, who belong to influential sections in the respective countries, and has come to India as part of Mekong-Ganga project involving, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, which is aimed at enhancing cooperation in the fields of tourism, culture and education.
Bodhgaya, where Lord Buddha, the founder of Buddhism attained enlightenment in the 6th century BC is bustling with activities, and the group also visited some Hindu shrines in the area.
"Actually in Thailand we also have Hindu temple ...a lot of Thai people is worshipping Hindu God's also. So I think it is the same," said Nabhaspor Bhutto Richal, Counsellor, Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The initiative, taken by India, under the Mekong-Ganga project, aims to promote India's Buddhist circuits among the south east Asian countries.
The project, which envisages enhancing business contacts between the people residing on the banks of Mekong and Ganga rivers, will help India to extend its footprints into the ASEAN region by exploiting the natural connectivity.
The delegates were also treated to a cultural program, showcasing various facets of India's rich past.
The group is also expected to visit Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh, where Buddha gave his first sermon.
There are several important Buddhist religious places in India like Kushinagar, where Lord Buddha breathed his last, Sanchi in central Madhya Pradesh state, an ancient seat of Buddhist learning, and several monasteries in the Himalayan states of Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
India, in recent past, has been promoting the country as a hub for Buddhist tourism, and particularly targeting South East Asian countries as well as China and Japan, which have a sizeable Buddhist population.
ANI