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GS Shekhawat and Kiren Rijiju Join Grand Celebrations at Dragon Palace Temple’s 25th Anniversary ​

The Ogawa Society of Japan, instrumental in the temple’s construction, was represented by about 50 monks who participated in a lively march, featuring conchs, drums, and traditional Japanese chanting.

Jayant Sehgal
  • Nov 18 2024 7:56PM

The Dragon Palace Temple in Kamptee, Nagpur, observed its 25th anniversary with a splendid celebration on November 15, 2024. The event saw the confluence of international and Indian dignitaries, including Union Ministers Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Shri Kiren Rijiju, alongside a contingent of Japanese monks led by Ven. Nichiyu (Kansen) Mochida.

 The Ogawa Society of Japan, instrumental in the temple’s construction, was represented by about 50 monks who participated in a lively march, featuring conchs, drums, and traditional Japanese chanting. The event was co-organized by the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) and witnessed the attendance of around 5,000 people from Kamptee and other parts of Nagpur.

 Ms. Takako Tanaka, daughter of Mahaupasika Madam Noriko Ogawa, graced the occasion. Madam Ogawa, in association with Ms. Sulekhatai Kumbhare, the owner and host of the temple complex, played a key part in establishing the Dragon Palace Temple, now a sign of Indo-Japanese partnership and Buddhist heritage.

 In his speech, Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat praised the temple as a testament to the shared devotion of the region's people and their Japanese peers to the Buddha Dhamma. He stressed the government’s goals to develop Buddhist sites in Maharashtra, including incorporating the Dragon Palace Temple into a more extensive nationwide Buddhist circuit.

 Union Minister Shri Kiren Rijiju emphasized the deep impact of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar in promoting  Buddhism and its values in Maharashtra. "Babasaheb's vision of a doctrinal framework embedded in liberty, equality, and fraternity stays applicable today," he stated, adding that Ambedkar’s contributions have greatly influenced society and continue to inspire transformative change.

 The celebrations spread over three days, featuring chanting rituals and cultural programs on November 16 and 17, showcasing the rich Buddhist traditions and promoting cross-cultural ties.

 The Dragon Palace Temple, with its subdued architecture and spiritual value, continues to act as a beacon of tranquility and a bridge between India and Japan’s Buddhist communities. (PR)

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