In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, a groundbreaking initiative is set to empower Buddhists across Sri Lanka. The upcoming mobile application, designed to protect Buddhist rights, promises to be a beacon of justice and advocacy. Here’s why this app matters:
Reporting Violations: The app provides a streamlined platform for reporting incidents that violate the sanctity of Buddha Sasana, Dharma, or the Sangha. Whether it’s an act of desecration, discrimination, or injustice, users can swiftly document and report violations.
Legal Guidance: Backed by legal experts, the app ensures that aggrieved Buddhists receive accurate guidance. From understanding their rights to navigating the legal system, the app bridges the gap between faith and justice.
Community Unity: By fostering a sense of community, the app encourages Buddhists to stand together. It’s a collective effort to safeguard the teachings of the Buddha and uphold the principles of nonviolence (ahimsa).
Metta in Action: The app embodies the spirit of metta (loving-kindness) by advocating for peace, tolerance, and respect. It’s a digital extension of the protect of compassionate teachings that have guided Buddhists for centuries.
As we eagerly await the app’s launch, let us remain vigilant and committed to preserving the essence of Buddha Sasana. Stay tuned for updates, and may metta guide our path toward a just and harmonious society.
Remember, the strength of any movement lies in unity and informed action. May this app serve as a powerful tool in protecting Buddhist rights and promoting understanding
”9” The Republic of Sri Lanka shall give to Buddhism the foremost place and accordingly it shall be the duty of the State to protect and foster the Buddha Sasana, while assuring to all religions the rights granted by Articles 10 and 14(1)(e).
With Metta
Palitha Ariyarathna