H.H. the Dalai Lama Successfully Concludes His Visit to Peru
Published: Thursday, 11 May, 2006
Around 520 intellectuals and opinion makers attended the talk. His Holiness arrived in
Peru
from
Chile
on Sunday, May 7. In his interaction with the intellectuals and opinion makers of
Peru
, His Holiness replied to various questions from the audience regarding the management of emotions. He
also drew the attention of intellectuals and opinion makers, including
the business community, to the plight of the underprivileged people,
particularly the native indigenous population of Incas. “The huge
economic gap is not only morally wrong, but also a source of problem
and instability in the society”, he said. He suggested the privileged
community to share some of their resources to improve the education and
health facilities of the underprivileged people.
Earlier,
His Holiness participated in an inter-religious meet with
representative of ten different religious traditions. While speaking
on the occasion, His Holiness said that religious-based conflicts are
the most unfortunate and should be avoided by learning to respect each
others’ traditions and by establishing harmony among various religious
traditions. His
Holiness outlined four different strategies to bring harmony among
various religious traditions. These included organizing academic
discussions to find out what are the commonalities and differences
between various religious traditions; arranging dialogues among various
spiritual leaders; organizing joint pilgrimages to various religious
sites; and organizing gatherings such as the one organized by the late
Pope John Paul II in Assisi, Italy, a few years ago.
Earlier in the morning, His Holiness gave a teaching on “Eight Verses of the Training of Mind” to the Buddhist community of
Peru
. During the teaching, he also gave a thorough and succinct introduction to Buddhism.
On the second day of his visit to
Peru
on Saturday, May 8, His Holiness the Dalai Lama paid a visit to
Cusco
, the ancient mythical capital of Inca civilization, where he
had a very emotional gathering with the elders of the indigenous people
of Incas. The gathering was held at the
Temple
Qoricancha
(Sacred Temple of Sun) in the heart of
Cusco
City
, located at the altitude of 3,000 meters above the sea level.
In
his address at the special gathering with the representatives of the
“Altomisayoqs Queros”, considered as a direct descendent of Quechuas,
one of the tribes of Inca civilization, His Holiness advised the
indigenous population to protect their native culture and civilization
with modern education. He advised the natives not to isolate
themselves from the modern society. The
representatives of the native people offered His Holiness a pair of
hand-woven small Inca bag and bracelet with seeds, while His Holiness
offered elders of the indigenous people with Khatags, a traditional
Tibetan silk scarf, as a symbol of friendship and mutual respect.
Later
in the afternoon, the Mayor of Cusco, Mr. Carlos Valencia gave a formal
reception to His Holiness in the City Hall in the presence of all his
senior staff members. The Mayor presented His Holiness with a medal
and a resolution declaring him as a distinguished guest of
Cusco
City.
Immediately
after the Mayor’s reception, His Holiness gave a public talk on
“Ancient Culture in the Modern Society” in the City Hall auditorium
which was attended by 1,500 people (800 people in the main auditorium
and another 700 people in the annexure of the Town Hall with a short
circuit TV facility). In
his talk, His Holiness advised the audience to learn from the culture
of native indigenous people how to care the mother earth, the only home
for the humanity. His Holiness drew the attention of the audience to
the issue of the global environmental crisis, by highlighting the
seriousness of the problem of global warming, shortage of drinking
water in the Indian sub-continent and
China
, and the desertification in many parts of the world. He
also advised the audience to assist the native indigenous people to
protect their age-old culture and civilization by improving the
education facilities for them.
On Sunday, May 7, immediately upon his arrival in
Lima
, the capital of
Peru
yesterday, His Holiness attended the Press Meet at the
Miraflores Park Hotel. Around one hundred local and international
media personnel attended the press meet.
Later
in the evening, His Holiness gave a public talk on “The Power of
Tolerance” at the auditorium of Catholic University of Peru and it was
attended by 3,000 people. At
the university, Rector Luis Guzmán Barrón Sobrevilla, Vice Rector for
Academic Marcial Marcial Rubio Correa, Vice Rector for Administration
Efraín Gonzales de Olarte, and other senior members of the university
greeted His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama is visiting
Peru
for the first time.
Report filed by Liaison Officer for
Latin America