Take lessons from Lord Buddha’s restoration of peace

The wonderful definition of peace is of great importance across the world. It is the lifeblood of global peoples. The peace is concerned with all global people as well as all the ethnic nationals in Myanmar. It is because peace can transform the ugly pages of history into magnificent ones with compassion.
More than 2,600 years ago, a wonderful peacemaking process happened in the month of Nayon when the Lord Buddha negotiated the people from both sides in a conflict based on the water sharing problem between Kapilavattu and Koliya city-states in India.
At that time, the world’s great peacemaker Lord Buddha successfully negotiated those from both sides in equally sharing the water to their farmlands by calming down their anger.
Currently, all the global countries are facing at least one issue of problems. Most of these countries still try to cease conflicts and wars for restoring peace. Definitely, the global peoples aspire the peace for the creation of safe and sound lives in their societies.
Myanmar is striving for restoring perpetual peace by overcoming various challenges, but there remain many issues in the country before restoring the peace. Nonetheless, just holding the aspiration to restore the peace is the best for the country’s future, similar to the gradual maturing of dawn.

The world’s great peacemaker Lord Buddha had given an example of the best process of peacemaking. Hence, the global peoples, including those of Myanmar, should follow His peacemaking process to have the capability to restore perpetual peace.

Currently, we are in the stage of waiting for the gradual maturing of the dawn with harmonious heartbeats. The dawn will be matured in the future to become the warm ray from the sun which will fall on all the people. We should warmly welcome the efforts of the government to restore perpetual peace.
In fact, peace does not have any exemption. Everybody has the rights to enjoy the fruits of peace. The peace will give birth to safe and sound environs for the people. The peace does not feature any diversity, discrimination and instigation. So, all the people firmly believe the peaceful and prosperous future is waiting for us with unprecedented gifts.
The world’s great peacemaker Lord Buddha had given an example of the best process of peacemaking. Hence, the global peoples, including those of Myanmar, should follow His peacemaking process to have the capability to restore perpetual peace.

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