Pakistan showcases its Gandhara Buddhist heritage at the Lankan Vesak exhibition
Posted on May 4th, 2023
Courtesy NewsIn.Asia
Colombo, May 4: The Pakistan High Commission set up a Pakistan Pavilion near Gangaramaya Temple, Colombo as part of the National celebrations of Buddha Rashmi” Vesak Festival, 2023. The soft inaugural of the festival was done by the President of Sri Lanka Rani Wickremesinghe on 3rd May.
During the visit, the President and the Foreign Secretary Aruni Wijewardene signed the Pakistan Embassy’s ‘Visitors’ book. The pavilion was appreciated by all visitors
The Pakistan Pavilion beautifully show-cased the rich Buddhist heritage of Pakistan. The statues of the Fasting Buddha, preaching Buddha, meditating Buddha and replicas of many other artifacts indigenous to Pakistan Gandhara Civilization are the highlights of the pavilion. Moreover, photographs of the 2500 years old Buddhist civilization found during excavations over decades are also part of the exhibition.
This year, the Vesak Festival brings the two friendly nations further close as 2023 marks the 75th year of the establishment of diplomatic relations and friendly ties between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The Pakistan Pavilion situated next to the Colombo City Center will remain open for public from 5 to 7 May from 7:00 pm till 12:00 am daily.