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World Buddhist Conferences
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In 1998 three great leaders of Buddhism came together for a meeting in Japan. The Dalai Lama, the Head of a large part of the Thai Sangha (Sangha Raja) and Venerable Dr. Kyushu Enshinjoh, President of the World Buddhist Summit, began this historical venture.
They discussed the future of Buddhism in the 21st Century.

The outcome was an agreement to create a World Buddhist Council that would meet very two years in this 21st Century. They would meet in one place to discuss the state of Buddhism, cut through cultural differences and traditions and find their common ground in order to work together as brothers and sisters for the benefit of future Buddhist generations.
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