GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 7th Feb. Apurva Chandra, Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, announced on Monday that 108 Buddhist pilgrims from the Republic of Korea will walk over 1,100 kilometers in 43 days as part of a walking pilgrimage organized by the Sangwol Society of South Korea.
Chandra added that the occasion gains importance as India and South Korea celebrate 50 years of establishment of diplomatic ties.
The pilgrimage aims to increase friendship and collaboration between the two countries.
The tourists will visit Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India and subsequently move to Nepal.
Chandra further stated that it was the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the Buddhist tourism circuit in India be taken to the world.
The circuit seeks to help tourists experience first hand the teachings of Lord Buddha and traces the footsteps of Buddha during his lifetime. The sites to be covered during the pilgrimage span the life of Buddha from his birth to his Parinirvana.
The Secretary welcomed the pilgrims and assured all assistance from the Government of India and hoped that the pilgrims would gain a deeper understanding of Buddhist philosophy from this visit.
The tourists will be on a 43-day tour to Buddhist holy sites in India and Nepal from 9th February to 23rd March, 2023.
With the slogan ‘Oh, We! Oh Love! Oh, Life!‘, the pilgrimage, organized by Sangwol Society, aims to spread Buddhist culture of devotional activities through a pilgrimage to India where the life and footsteps of the Buddha are preserved.
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