He also asked the world to work on ways to reduce and finally eliminate the killings in the name of religion and in national interest.
The Dalai Lama reiterated his three commitments that he had pledged to follow until death and urged others to do likewise, which include three commitments of compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, contentment and self-discipline; promotion of religious harmony and understanding among the world's major religious traditions besides commitment to work to preserve Tibet's Buddhist ecology and culture of peace and non-violence to promote human values.
The Tibetan leader who has been living in exile in Dharamshala spoke about how people outside India often found it incredulous that different faiths continued to coexist in harmony in the country.
"India should take more active role to show that different religions can survive together," he said, adding India is one of the few countries in the world that has been able to maintain its tradition of cultural harmony over 1,000 years.
Stating that major part of his life was spent in India, Dalai Lama appreciated India's friendship, which he said has come through decades and therefore felt "honoured".
Without mentioning the recent incidents of "intolerance" in India, he said "some miscreants must be there" but 90-95 per cent of Indian population carry the tradition religious harmony.
The Tibetan spiritual leader was today felicitated for his 80th birth anniversary by friends and admirers spanning leaders from different political parties besides a galaxy of thinkers, writers, actors and other walks of life from across the world.
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