Buddhist Monks Persist in Peace Walk Across the US Despite Injuries and Social Media Support
A group of Buddhist monks is continuing their peace walk across the US, promoting activism and gathering support on social media despite injuries. They invite the public to join their Peace Gathering in Decatur, Georgia.
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-Sathish Raman
A group of Buddhist monks is continuing their journey across the United States to advocate for peace, despite a recent accident involving two members. The monks, who began their walk in Fort Worth, Texas, on October 26, have now reached Georgia. Their destination is Washington, DC, as they aim to highlight Buddhism's long-standing commitment to peace activism.

A group of Buddhist monks is continuing their peace walk across the US, promoting activism and gathering support on social media despite injuries. They invite the public to join their Peace Gathering in Decatur, Georgia.
The monks' journey has not been without challenges. Last month, near Dayton, Texas, their escort vehicle was struck by a truck while they were walking along a highway. Dayton Interim Police Chief Shane Burleigh explained that the truck driver "didn't notice how slow the vehicle was going, tried to make an evasive maneuver to drive around the vehicle, and didn't do it in time." The collision resulted in two monks being injured.
Peaceful Journey Through the States
As they continue their trek through 10 states, the monks plan to pass through cities like Athens in Georgia; Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh in North Carolina; and Richmond in Virginia before reaching Washington, DC. They have invited the public to join them for a Peace Gathering in Decatur on Tuesday afternoon.
The group has gained significant attention on social media, amassing over 400,000 followers on Facebook. Their updates include progress reports and inspirational messages. Aloka, their loyal dog accompanying them on this journey, even has its own hashtag: #AlokathePeaceDog.
Buddhism's Legacy of Peace Activism
Buddhism originated from Gautama Buddha's teachings in northern India between the 6th and 4th centuries BC. It spread across Asia after his death and reached the West in the 20th century. The Buddha taught non-violence and compassion as paths to end suffering and achieve liberation from reincarnation.
Despite branching into various sects over time, Buddhism maintains its tradition of peace activism. Influential figures like the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh have applied its principles to political and social justice causes globally.
In the accident near Dayton, one monk suffered significant leg injuries and was airlifted to a Houston hospital for treatment. Another monk with less severe injuries was taken by ambulance to a suburban Houston hospital. A group spokeswoman stated that the monk with serious injuries would undergo multiple surgeries but is expected to recover well.
The monks' journey reflects Buddhism's enduring commitment to peace and compassion. Their walk serves as a reminder of these values as they continue towards Washington, DC.
With inputs from PTI
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