9 May 2009.
New-York – Kyiv – Today on this Day of Vesak UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
urged the world community to carry on the spirit of Buddha’s life and teachings
and secure a better future for all.
UN Secretary-General Message:
“I am pleased to send greetings on
Vesak Day, which marks the birth, enlightenment and passing of the Buddha.
Millions of people around the world
have been inspired by the Buddha’s life and teachings. I was personally very
moved last year when I visited Nepal
and saw the stone at Lumbini marking the Buddha’s birthplace. I was impressed
by the monuments and monasteries. I will always remember the kindness of the
monks at the MayadeviTemple.
As I walked through the sacred area,
I thought about the life journey of this extraordinary individual, who
transformed himself from a sheltered prince to the founder of one of the
world’s great religions.
He was rich. He could have lived a
carefree existence. But he was troubled by the suffering of others, so much so
that he left behind the comforts of his palace to help others overcome the
painful realities of life.
All of us can learn from the
Buddha’s spirit of compassion. His timeless teachings can help us to navigate
the many global problems we face today.
The financial crisis, climate
change, pandemics, terrorism and other international threats prove that the
fates of all people are linked.A
problem in one country can quickly turn into a worldwide threat.I constantly remind leaders that we must act
together or we will fail individually.I
tell them that we must join forces in solidarity. Not only is this the right
thing to do; it is in our best interests.
The need for global solidarity may
seem like a modern concept, but it is not. More than 2,500 years ago, the
Buddha taught that nothing exists in isolation, and that all phenomena are
interdependent. Just as profoundly, he taught that we cannot be happy as long
as others suffer, and that when we do reach out, we discover the best in
ourselves.
These teachings offer wisdom for our
times, too.Now it falls to each of us,
wherever we are and whatever we do, to carry on this spirit. On this Day of
Vesak, let us resolve to help people who are suffering so that we may secure a
better future for all”.