Chandigarh: Thai monks set for Himalayan walk

CHANDIGARH: For the remaining three years, a large workforce of five-to-six hundred clergymen from Thailand were strolling via treacherous paths of the Himalayas ranging from Dharamshala to Leh on foot for one month to unfold the message of Budhism and coverage of Himalayas. This year, Save The Himalayas Foundation - run under the aegis of Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre (MIMC) which have been spearheading the Thai walkathon - has determined to ask other people from India to become part of this year’s movement. MIMC department at Ramgarh close to Chandigarh is the epicenter the place the modalities for the mammoth event is being chalked out.

Bhikku Sanghasena, founder of MIMC and world renowned Buddhist preacher, talked to IdealNews at Ramgarh announcing: “The stroll which is more likely to begin within the remaining week of May will end within the remaining week of June, followed by a three-day world convention at the theme of coverage of Himalayas teaming it up with world peace to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi because the country is commemorating his 125th start anniversary this year.




"The international expert in the conference will deliberate upon the effect of melting of glaciers which have precipitated the crisis of water shortage due to global warming and climate change, promotion of renewable energy sources and ways to encourage responsible and regulated tourism in Ladakh and other parts of Himalayas," he mentioned.


He mentioned that Indian other people should get motivated by the Thai who fly from Bangkok to Bodhgaya in Bihar after which trip to Dharamshala from the place they start one month’s odyssey on foot to Leh. “If other people from Thailand, which is the land of mountains, glaciers and cold weather, can stroll for a month within the scorching local weather of India to awaken other people about fragility of Himalayas and urgency to protect it, our Indian citizens should also come ahead and give a contribution to the mission by being part of the Himalayan stroll. We expect numerous other people from Chandigarh and tri-city this year,” he mentioned.


He cautioned the ones willing to join announcing since it is a sacred stroll held for pious reasons, as Himalayas does now not best belong to local other people but to the entire world, so those who join stroll should display reverence to the mountain and its eco-system by abstaining from vices like liquor, smoke, non-vegetarian food and must be smart and delicate to Himalayan sources and local other people. They must now not take pleasure in loud song or litter the surroundings with rubbish or plastic.


While passing via one of the vital maximum scenic and adventurous places of Himalayas, the members will also see and learn about native culture and savour native cuisine whilst halting at nights within the close by villages. They will also achieve conventional knowledge with which the locals were ready to live to tell the tale the challenges of local weather alternate.
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