According to telangana chief minister K. chandrasekhar Rao, the state administration is putting into action a strategy to revive the old Buddhist temples that are dispersed throughout the state in order to transmit the teachings of gautam buddha around the world from Telangana. He highlighted that the foundations of Telangana's social life and culture are deeply ingrained in buddhism and said that the spread of buddhism on telangana soil is a cause of pride for all.

The evidence of the spread of buddhism in telangana is found in the Buddhist sites (Aramas), which were built along the banks of the rivers krishna and Godavari and date back thousands of years. The chief minister claimed that the state government's "Buddhavanam," which was created at NagarjunaSagar to meet international standards, draws visitors from all over the world.

On the occasion of buddha Pournima, also known as the birth anniversary (Jayanti) of gautam buddha, KCR, as the chief minister is commonly referred to, sent greetings to the populace. He claimed that following Gautama Buddha's teachings will enable humanity to live in perfect harmony with nature, love, compassion, and nonviolence, all of which are essential in today's society.

According to KCR, it is an honour for every indian to reside on the continent where buddha, more than 2,500 years ago, first preached the great lessons of peaceful cooperation to all of humanity. He noted that the anti-discrimination and anti-hate teachings of Lord buddha, who spoke out against hatred and discrimination based on things like race, gender, and caste, are timeless.

As long as there is human civilization, the teachings of the buddha will be applicable. The chief minister declared that the government is working to guarantee that telangana residents live happily in all spheres.








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