Discourse With One Day Free Health Camp

Apr 16, Kathmandu- A one-day free health check-up camp along with a religious discourse program has been completed at Madhuvan Dham in Kapilvastu. Berihanwanakhet, a famous Buddhist scholar from Thailand, said that the increasing violence, unrest and conflict in the world will end only with Buddhist teachings.

In a program held on Tuesday at Madhuwan Dham Batapa Mahaban Sappaya Mahasthan in Wanganga municipality, she said that if only by following the Buddhist teachings that emerged from Nepal, the feeling of compassion, harmony and compassion will be generated, and humanity and welfare will be supported all over the world.

"Nepal is the country that gives birth to the top men who will campaign for non-violence in the world," said 98-year-old Buddha Dharmacharya Berihanwanakhet, "That's why they came to Nepal to respect Nepali soil and are proud to come here to speak."

In the program, monk Sumangalo said that the light of world peace has risen from Nepal, so the peace activists are very motivated to come to Nepal. He also said that the government and relevant agencies must play a supporting role in this. Followers from Thailand, France, America, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos came here to listen to the sermons of the Buddhist scholar Berihanvanakhet.

A one-day free health check-up camp was also conducted at the lecture venue. In the camp organized with the help of Buddhist scholar Berihanwanakhet, the health of 490 local people was examined. Free medicines were also distributed to them. Devdaha Medical College senior cardiologist Dr. Ajay Adhikari and nose, ear and throat specialist Thai Dr. Srilek Latfurudpirun examined the patient's health. A team of 21 health workers from Devdah Medical College, Thai doctors and Moti health post was deployed in the camp for treatment.