Miyajima, Japan, 4 November 2006 (Tsering Tsomo)
His Holiness the Dalai Lama said Saturday that Buddhism is a science of
the mind.
“Buddhism
is more than a religion. It is a science of the mind”, he said quoting
scholars and experts in his talk on the introduction of Buddha’s
teachings to a gathering of some 2,000 devotees at Daishoin Temple in
Miyajima Island.

| | MIYAJIMA, Japan, 4 November 2006-Dalai Lama gives Buddhist sermon of
'four noble truth' to a crowd comprising of Buddhists from Japan, Korea
and China at the Daisyoin Temple, photo :Lobsang Wangyal |
The exile Tibetan leader said a thorough
understanding along with proper investigation of Buddhist teachings
help in training the mind. He said lasting happiness cannot be attained
without inner peace. “And inner peace is possible through mind
training, without which happiness, howsoever great, is fleeting and
superficial.”
“Spirituality is more than just observing
rituals and chanting of mantras routinely. It also requires
understanding the teachings in-depth, discipline and practice.”
It
is the Dalai Lama’s first day of Buddhist teachings at Daishoin Temple.
A concurrent celebration was held to observe the 1200th founding
anniversary of the prestigious Temple.
Saturday’s preliminary
teachings was attended by Japanese and foreign devotees, including
Buddhist monks from Korea, Japan and China. The exile Tibetan monks
from Drepung Gomang monastery in India also attended.
The teachings will be held till November 8.
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