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International Buddhist Confederation Marathon key role for well health in Northern India

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In a historic collaboration, the International Buddhist Confederation teamed up with the Bodh Gaya Marathon Committee to organize a ground-breaking event—the inaugural Bodh Gaya Marathon on 14th January 2024 at Bodh Gaya, India. This unique marathon brought together an eclectic gathering of soldiers and monks, creating a remarkable blend of spirituality and physical endurance.

The distinguished flag-off ceremony was presided over by His Holiness Tai Situpa Rinpoche, Lt Gen. P.S. Minhas, AVSM, Comdt. OTA, Bodhgaya and DG IBC Shri Abhijit Halder, adding a spiritual and military aura to the event. A diverse assembly of approximately 800 participants, including professional runners, monks, army personnel, lay individuals, and government officials, converged at the starting point—Magadha University.

This enlightened run for peace and unity transcended borders, drawing international participants from countries such as Korea, Hong Kong, London, Bhutan, Kenya, and more. The marathon, with categories spanning 42.195 kilometers, 21.097 kilometers, 10 kilometers (time-bound), and a 5-kilometer Dhamma run, embarked on a journey to foster a collective spirit of harmony.

Endorsed by the Athletic Federation of India the Bodh Gaya Marathon proudly holds certification from AIMS—the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races. The inclusion of these prestigious certifications underscores the event's commitment to maintaining international standards of excellence.

The unique aspect of soldiers walking alongside monks conveyed a powerful message inspired by the principles of Karma and Dhamma, following in the footsteps of Lord Buddha. This harmonious fusion of military discipline and spiritual enlightenment added an extra layer of significance to the marathon, making it a symbol of unity, peace, and shared humanity.

Amidst the strides of runners and soldiers, a profound message of global harmony and peace resonated throughout the Bodh Gaya Marathon. The monks, draped in robes, not only participated but also symbolized the teachings of Lord Buddha, emphasizing the coordination of mind and body—a poignant reminder of the pursuit of unity and spiritual balance in the journey towards lasting peace.

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