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Onus on religious leaders to spread harmonious doctrines

Buddhist chief monk Ven Datuk Kirinde Sri Dhammaratana explains why it is important to not only to master our own religion and teachings, but also to know and respect others.


KUALA LUMPUR – Religious leaders must strive to learn and preach to their followers the respective original teachings of their faiths, especially on the theme of universality, if Malaysians are serious about creating a better, harmonious future.


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“When you talk about similarities as a human being, many things are common. We must all have a strong compassionate heart, we need to practise loving kindness, irrespective of race and religion.”

- Ven Datuk Kirinde Sri Dhammaratana Nayaka Maha Thero, 2021

 
 
 

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