Indian Medical Student Finds Resonance in Divine Performing Arts

Ph.D. student in medicine, Ramendra Pati Pandey, attended the Divine Performing Arts matinee show on Sunday March 1.
Indian Medical Student Finds Resonance in Divine Performing Arts
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—Ph.D. student in medicine, Ramendra Pati Pandey, attended the Divine Performing Arts (DPA) matinee show on Sunday March 1, and said that his cultural background was good preparation for what he saw.

Parts of the program depict Buddhas descending to the earth.

“Actually, the important message I got from this divine culture was that the people who are good, after that they go near to God. And the bad people, doing whatever they want to do—they can do that—but it will always be the good people who go near God. This is the very important thing,” he said, sharing his reflections from the show.

“Seeing a divine-culture program like this, you feel very comfortable and peaceful inside your heart and inside your mind.”

He also thought there was a message in the program, saying, “The only one thing I can say is that this culture can give the message to people. ... There is something in God, in the universe, which guides everybody.

“And try to do your best for humanity.”

 
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