Nepal, as the birthland of Lord Buddha, holds a special significance for foreign visitors. They feel a sense of reverence when they arrive here and hope to deepen their understanding of Buddhism, including the unique practice of Newar Buddhism in Nepal. In 1997, when the Nepal Buddhist Council was established, there were no suitable educational institutions in this Buddhist land to teach Buddhism. In contrast, many other countries around the world, such as Japan, China, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, and others, have numerous schools, colleges, and universities dedicated to spreading Buddhist knowledge in various ways. It’s ironic that while countries …
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