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BODH GAYA: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Friday appealed to people across the globe to тАЬcollectivelyтАЭ take a stand against weapons of mass destruction.
Recalling the massive destruction wrought by atom bombs during the Second World War in Japan, the Dalai Lama said during his public discourse here that he had the opportunity to visit Hiroshima and see for himself the level of massive devastation there.
Two atomic bombs were detonated over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner was approached, at the Kalchakra maidan, before the commencement of discourses on the works of legendary Buddhist scholar Nagarjuna, by a group of devotees from Japan who offered him a torch of flame and sought his blessings.
Appealing to the people across the world to тАЬcollectivelyтАЭ take a stand against these weapons of mass destruction, the Dalai Lama said, тАЬI could see, first hand, the massive destruction the bomb had causedтАж.. many countries in the world have developed nuclear weapons but at the same time there are people who are opposed to theseтАЭ.
The Dalai Lama also expressed his concern about the Covid pandemic, recalling that it originated in тАЬChina but spread to India and other parts of the worldтАЭ.
тАЬThe pandemic is quite serious. It gives anxiety to people. We offer our prayers so that it subsidesтАЭ, said the Buddhist leader.

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