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International Buddhist women’s group to meet in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 20 June 2008

Meeting in Ulaanbaatar, the ''Sakyadita'' international organization of Buddhist women will bring together women from throughout the world. 

Scheduled from July 1 to 5 in the Mongol Palace in Gachuurt village, sessions will focus on  Buddhist women's entering the international association, religious education and training, gender equality, customs of other confessions, improvement of solidarity and relations, and keeping peace using Buddha’s teachings. 

M.Bolormaa, the Minister of Education, Culture and Sciences, is the head of the international Buddhist organization in Mongolia. 
 
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 1 Written by chimid4, on 2008-06-22 10:28:21, IP: 83.131.113.116
This is wonderful news! Finally Mongolia is taking it's well deserved place in buddhist world. I applaud to these brave and righteous women for their commitment to Dharma. My greatest hope in life is to see Mongolia becomes place of international buddhist religious study and pilgrimage for all buddhist of this world. My best wishes for Sakyadita. May everything be auspicious for you!!!

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