Nalanda group plays down Dalai omission
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen headed mentor group, spearheading the revival of the ancient Nalanda University, on Tuesday played down omission of the Dalai Lama from the international project, saying religious studies could be imparted without involvement of religious leaders.
“He (The Dalai Lama) is heading a religion. Being religiously active may not be the same as (being) an appropriate person for religious studies,” Prof. Sen told reporters here.
“There is a distinction between religion and divinity school,” Prof. Sen said to a question on why the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader was not associated with the project to resurrect the ancient seat of Buddhist learning in Bihar. The university was founded in the fifth century.
Questions have been raised in the country as to why the 75-year-old temporal head of Tibetans was kept out of the ambitious project. The Dalai Lama is seen as one of the greatest exponents of Buddhism’s Nalanda tradition. —PTI
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