We, the participants of the Second International Buddhist Forum "Traditional Buddhism and Modern Challenges", representatives of Buddhist and other spiritual communities, secular organizations, state and public structures, education, science, business, gathered in Ulan-Ude (Buryatia, Russia) on 12-14 August 2024, from Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, being guided by the ideas of fraternal interaction, strengthening of humanitarian, cultural and spiritual ties, respecting the sovereignty of countries and interests of particular organizations, we believe:
1. Buddhism is one of the greatest spiritual achievements of mankind, which has created a vast cultural tradition, and has promoted the establishment of ties between different regions and peoples of the world for thousands of years. All schools and movements within the Buddhist faith play an equal role in the broader Buddhist movement. In light of the challenges posed by modernity, they advocate for the preservation of traditional spiritual values, wisdom, compassion, and spiritual discipline. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of fostering a sense of brotherhood among all individuals.
2. Education based on the combination of traditional values and modern teaching methods, the use of innovative technology, and the preservation of humanity is an essential part of the development of Buddhism. The availability of modern education should be inclusive and accessible to all. Therefore, it is necessary to introduce courses on Buddhism in universities and secondary schools. These courses should be centered around the teachings of compassion, nonviolence, and interconnectedness. The primary focus should be on establishing suitable conditions for the sustenance of a publicly accessible spiritual pilgrimage, enabling individuals to visit prominent Buddhist cultural centers.
3. Maintaining traditional values in the domains of family, state, education, and politics serves as a dependable foundation for sustainable global development. Maintaining purity in nature and purity in consciousness and mental health in modern society, the balance of environment and man, constant work on one's own consciousness and harmony in the world are interrelated parts of the development of modern civilization.
4. The incorporation of scientific research into Buddhism, including its heritage, culture, and literature, should hold a significant position in the endeavors of spiritual communities and academic and religious groups. We support the developing a joint project of creating a large Buddhist encyclopedia, publishing scientific and popular research journals and books, which will bring together leading scholars and researchers from all countries of the world. We also emphasize the importance of new translations of key Buddhist scriptures with commentaries and studies, workshops and conferences, training courses and support for special public programs.
5. Buddhist communities engage in active collaboration with the state and other public institutions to educate individuals, bolster national customs, safeguard traditional values, and uphold religious liberties. We oppose any attempts to sow interreligious enmity, to turn Buddhism and other spiritual teachings into destructive cults and ideologies, to create conflicts between various Buddhist schools and streams, to use Buddhism to create sects that violate human interests and rights, to discredit other movements, to incite enmity, to promote extremism and separatism. Buddhism is an inclusive teaching that cannot be monopolized by any particular group.
6. Strengthen cooperation, exchange of experience and consolidation of specialists and organizations in the research and development of traditional medicine, including international cooperation.
7. Admit the significant contribution of Pandito Khambo Lamas to the development of the Buddhist community, Buddhist philosophy, education and spiritual practice, the construction of harmonious state-confessional relations, the preservation of traditional spiritual and moral values, the development of humanitarian cooperation and international dialogue with the countries of the Buddhist world.
8. We express our backing for the proposal of regular international Buddhist forums that encompass participants from all countries worldwide, with the intention of hosting such a forum in the year 2025.
1. Buddhism is one of the greatest spiritual achievements of mankind, which has created a vast cultural tradition, and has promoted the establishment of ties between different regions and peoples of the world for thousands of years. All schools and movements within the Buddhist faith play an equal role in the broader Buddhist movement. In light of the challenges posed by modernity, they advocate for the preservation of traditional spiritual values, wisdom, compassion, and spiritual discipline. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of fostering a sense of brotherhood among all individuals.
2. Education based on the combination of traditional values and modern teaching methods, the use of innovative technology, and the preservation of humanity is an essential part of the development of Buddhism. The availability of modern education should be inclusive and accessible to all. Therefore, it is necessary to introduce courses on Buddhism in universities and secondary schools. These courses should be centered around the teachings of compassion, nonviolence, and interconnectedness. The primary focus should be on establishing suitable conditions for the sustenance of a publicly accessible spiritual pilgrimage, enabling individuals to visit prominent Buddhist cultural centers.
3. Maintaining traditional values in the domains of family, state, education, and politics serves as a dependable foundation for sustainable global development. Maintaining purity in nature and purity in consciousness and mental health in modern society, the balance of environment and man, constant work on one's own consciousness and harmony in the world are interrelated parts of the development of modern civilization.
4. The incorporation of scientific research into Buddhism, including its heritage, culture, and literature, should hold a significant position in the endeavors of spiritual communities and academic and religious groups. We support the developing a joint project of creating a large Buddhist encyclopedia, publishing scientific and popular research journals and books, which will bring together leading scholars and researchers from all countries of the world. We also emphasize the importance of new translations of key Buddhist scriptures with commentaries and studies, workshops and conferences, training courses and support for special public programs.
5. Buddhist communities engage in active collaboration with the state and other public institutions to educate individuals, bolster national customs, safeguard traditional values, and uphold religious liberties. We oppose any attempts to sow interreligious enmity, to turn Buddhism and other spiritual teachings into destructive cults and ideologies, to create conflicts between various Buddhist schools and streams, to use Buddhism to create sects that violate human interests and rights, to discredit other movements, to incite enmity, to promote extremism and separatism. Buddhism is an inclusive teaching that cannot be monopolized by any particular group.
6. Strengthen cooperation, exchange of experience and consolidation of specialists and organizations in the research and development of traditional medicine, including international cooperation.
7. Admit the significant contribution of Pandito Khambo Lamas to the development of the Buddhist community, Buddhist philosophy, education and spiritual practice, the construction of harmonious state-confessional relations, the preservation of traditional spiritual and moral values, the development of humanitarian cooperation and international dialogue with the countries of the Buddhist world.
8. We express our backing for the proposal of regular international Buddhist forums that encompass participants from all countries worldwide, with the intention of hosting such a forum in the year 2025.