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Do You Know Nalanda's ‘Chinese Baba', Who Has Devotees From Vietnam, Thailand & US?
Do You Know Nalanda's ‘Chinese Baba', Who Has Devotees From Vietnam, Thailand & US?

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Do You Know Nalanda's ‘Chinese Baba', Who Has Devotees From Vietnam, Thailand & US?

Last Updated: Dr Panyalinkara, renowned as Nalanda's 'Chinese Baba', arrived in India in 1981 for higher studies and earned his doctorate in Pali from Nava Nalanda Mahavihara in 1983 A monk from China who made Nalanda his home went on to become a guiding light for thousands. Known fondly as the 'Chinese Baba', Dr Yu Panyalinkara's life was one of service, compassion, and dedication to the spread of Buddhism. On his third death anniversary, Nalanda remembered the man who bridged cultures and touched countless lives. Bihar's Nalanda's revered 'Chinese Baba', Dr Yu Panyalinkara, made this historic land his karmabhoomi in 1981, devoting himself to serving the poor, promoting Buddhism, and fostering international harmony. On his death anniversary, monks from Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka gather in Nalanda to pay tribute to their Guru and share stories of his tireless service. For decades, the Buddhist Chinese Temple in Nalanda has been a centre of faith for devotees and tourists alike, drawing monks and visitors from across India and the world. On this special occasion, the temple once again became a hub of prayers, memories, and gratitude for a spiritual leader whose life touched thousands. Dr Panyalinkara first arrived in India in 1981 for higher studies and earned his doctorate in the Pali language from Nava Nalanda Mahavihara in 1983. After obtaining Indian citizenship in 2002, he made Nalanda his permanent home, dedicating himself wholeheartedly to social and spiritual causes. Affectionately called the 'Chinese Baba', he helped anyone in need, whether poor, sick, or facing personal hardships. His compassion drew people from all walks of life, from politicians and social workers to ordinary citizens, all of whom maintained a deep bond with him. In 2009, the Government of Myanmar honoured him with the rare and prestigious 'Highest Degree in Religion' for his extraordinary contributions to social service and the propagation of Buddhism. His vision helped place Nalanda firmly on the global map of Buddhist pilgrimage. Even today, thousands of devotees and foreign tourists visit Nalanda each year, inspired by Dr Panyalinkara's enduring legacy, a reminder of how one person's unwavering service can leave an indelible mark on both people and place. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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