First pin-point at Sanchi Buddhist Temple, Republic of India, Declaration on Dhamma Century, aiming to unite all religions into one for happiness and peace in the world.

Dr. Supachai Verapuchong, Secretary-General of Bodhigaya Vijjalaya 980 Institute, led the working group of The 4th Dhammayatra to Buddhabhoomi : Mekong- Ganga Declaration on Dhamma Century, Republic of India, traveling to Sanchi Buddhist Monastery, Republic of India, which is the first milestone and the first day of the Declaration on Dhamma Century, supported by Think Tank of the network partners such as Vivekanada International (VIF), International Center for Cultural Studies, India (ICCS), International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), MahaBodhi Society of Sri Lanka, which have the same goal of unifying all religions into one without specifying a time frame.



Dr. Supachai said that today, Buddhists have no borders because they have the same father, the Lord Buddha, and the same mother, the Mekong River in the land of Suvarnabhumi. Therefore, every country is like a brother and sister who must live together with sincerity in every dimension to create sustainable peace. Do not look at people only by money and power, but look at merit and sharing. When you have wealth, you must not forget to think about noble wealth.
For the Sanchi Buddhist Temple, it is the place where the relics of Sariputta and Moggallana, the chief disciples, are enshrined, which have been temporarily enshrined in Thailand, along with the invitation of the relics from the National Museum of Delhi, between February 22 and March 19, 2024. This is considered the first time in 72 years that the relics have been invited from the Sanchi Buddhist Temple for Thai people to pay homage for the longest period. In the past, they were invited from the secure room for people in India to pay homage only once a year for 1 day.