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Rev. T.K. Nakagaki’s Statement at NYC Vigil Honoring Victims of Sikh Temple Tragedy

August 13, 2012 ICNY

Filed Under: New & Noteworthy

The following statement was delivered by ICNY Vice Chair Rev. T.K. Nakagaki at the vigil in NYC on Wednesday, Aug. 8, honoring the victims of the Sikh temple tragedy in Oak Creek, Wisconsin:

 

On behalf of the Buddhist Council of New York and The Interfaith Center of New York, I would like to express our deepest sympathy and condolences to the Sikh community following the shocking tragedy in Wisconsin.

It is unfortunate that we still live in a world where people act violently out of prejudice and misunderstanding. In our multicultural world, we must make an effort to learn about each other’s faiths. Respecting life and others differences is essential for all religions and all humanity. The practice of ahimsa (non-hurting), and bringing compassion to all lives are essential teachings in Buddhism.

The Sikh practice of generosity is remarkable. United Sikhs, a local community group, have been supporting the annual 9-11 floating lanterns memorial event that I have organized, providing food for volunteers, participants, and everyone who attended. It is a wonderful act of compassion.

Human history is filled with violence, killing and wars.  We need to stop such bad karma.  In the world of interdependence, we should realize that to hurt others is to hurt yourself.

May all living beings be happy, well and peaceful.  May we all be free from attachment of greed, anger and selfishness.  Peace to all humanity.

– TK Nakagaki

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