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Venerable Datuk K. Sri Dhammaratana, the Buddhist chief high priest of Malaysia , has called for increased interfaith activities to promote unity and harmony within the country.Archbishop Julian Leow with some of the religious leaders and representatives at the Malaysia National Wesak Hi-Tea 2024 gathering at the Buddhist Maha Vihara Temple in Brickfields on May 19.Venerable Datuk K.
“I call upon all our brothers and sisters to come together once in a while, whether at mosques, neighbourhoods, churches, or Hindu temples, to engage in meaningful discussions on how to strengthen our relationships for the long term,” he said. “By generating ideas that we can put into practice, we can educate the next generation and ensure a sustainable future.”
Sri Dhammaratana highlighted the important role of these practices in initiating change, especially as the older generation fades away. “We must make a concerted effort to replant the seeds of unity before we leave this world, ensuring that our legacy endures for future generations. In our pursuit of peace and harmony, we must organise well-planned activities that contribute to the development of a healthy and prosperous society.
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