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  • Buddhism
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    • 5 facts about Buddhists around the world
      • Buddhist Holy Book
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      • Boudhanath Monastery
      • Swayambhunath Monastery
      • Kopan Monastery
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      • Budai – Laughing Buddha
      • Laughing Buddha Temple
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Objectives

  • To propagate, protect and promote Buddhism globally.
  • To rectify system (update) the discipline of Buddhism.
  • To promote among the members strict observance and practice of the teachings of the Buddha.
  • To secure unity, solidarity, and brotherhood amongst world religions.
  • To reach all level of peoples from children to old age to convey message of spirituality.
  • To control crime and reduce suicide through spiritualism in the world.
  • To establish a mechanism to protect spiritual leaders, teachers, cadres, followers physically and mentally.
  • To establish and maintain Buddhist Centres throughout the world for the purpose of disseminating the teachings of the Buddha, promoting and encouraging practice and observance of the teachings of the Buddha.
  • To organize and promote exchange of missions, scholars and students between Buddhist countries; and take such other steps as will be
  • To organize and carry on activities in the field of social, educational, cultural, and other humanitarian services.
  • To work for securing peace and harmony amongst men and happiness for all beings and to collaborate with other organizations working for
  • To organize and carry on activities in the field of social, educational, cultural, and other humanitarian services.
  • To be an international inter-sectarian platform for global Buddhist Organizations, Buddhist Leaders, Buddhist Scholars, Sangha institutions and communities.
  • To foster collaboration, unity and solidarity among all Buddhists, Buddhist Organizations, and Sangha monks worldwide.
  • To guide, train, educate and empower the Buddhist youth and new Buddhist converts for greater Buddhist leadership and development.
  • To protect, promote and preserve ancient Buddhist Heritage and archeological sites and monuments globally.
  • To coordinate, enhance friendship, knowledge sharing and exploration of Buddhist doctrines, among all the major Buddhist traditions as wel as others religious systems around the World.l
  • To plan, organize and carry out necessary activities and services (which shall include social and humanitarian) in all walks of life based on the key tenets of the Buddha Dharma for the wellbeing and benefit of humanity.
  • To launch the project of publication, translation and distribution of spiritual books in simple languages.
  • To build a globally accepted a common code of conduct of spiritual leaders and devotes so that trust and accountability with spiritual/faith leaders masters, Gurus will be built up.

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