New Delhi (NVI): Warning that reckless lifestyles of the present generation are threatening the future generations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the threat posed by climate change to human life should not be ignored because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking on the occasion of Vesak Global Celebrations on Buddha Purnima through video conference, PM said India is among the few large economies of the world to be on track to achieve their Paris agreement targets on climate change.
He reminded about Lord Buddha’s emphasis on a way of life where respect for Mother Nature is paramount, and said that for India, sustainable living is not only about the right words but also about the right actions.
He noted that reckless lifestyles of the present generation are threatening the future generations and said our planet should not be wounded.
“While fighting COVID-19, one must not lose sight of the other challenges faced by humanity like climate change, etc,” Modi said.
“Life of Gautama Buddha was about peace, harmony and co-existence. But today, there are still forces whose existence depends on spreading hate, terror and mindless violence,” PM said.
“Such forces do not believe in liberal democratic principles and thus gave a call for all those who believe in humanity to come together and defeat terror and radicalisation, he said.
“Lord Buddha’s teachings and the importance given to social justice can become a global unifying force,” he added.
“Vesak is a day to celebrate the life of Lord Buddha and to reflect on the noble ideals and sacrifices he made for the betterment of our planet,” he said, adding that he dedicated last year’s Vesak day programme to all the front-line workers leading humanity’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Prime Minister said COVID-19 pandemic, which erupted over a year back, has still not left us and several nations, including India, have experienced a second wave.
He remarked that this once in a lifetime pandemic has brought tragedy and suffering at the doorstep of many and has impacted every nation.
He said the economic impact left by the pandemic is huge and our planet will not be the same after COVID-19.
There have been many noteworthy improvements as well over the last year, like having a better understanding of the pandemic, which strengthens our strategy to fight it and having the vaccine, which is absolutely important to save lives and defeat the pandemic, Modi said.
He lauded the efforts of the scientists for developing the COVID-19 vaccines within a year and said this shows the power of human determination and tenacity.
“The four sights in the life of Lord Buddha ignited within him the desire to devote his life to removing human suffering,” he said adding that in the last year, several individuals and organisations rose to the occasion and did everything possible to reduce human suffering.
Generous contributions of equipment and materials were made by the Buddhist organisations and followers of Buddha Dharma from around the world. He remarked that these actions are in line with the teachings of Lord Buddha भवतु सब्ब मंगलम (blessings, compassion and welfare of all).
“Lord Buddha was the reservoir of brilliance for the entire universe. From him we all could draw light from time to time and take the path of compassion, universal responsibility and welfare,” he said.
Quoting Mahatma Gandhi “Buddha taught us to defy appearances and trust in the final triumph of Truth and Love” the Prime Minister urged everyone to renew their commitment to the ideals of Lord Buddha.
He also thanked the first responders, front-line health care workers, doctors, nurses and volunteers for selflessly risking their lives to serve others in need every day. He expressed condolences to those who have suffered and lost their near and dear ones.