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          Bodh Gaya, Dec 29 (IANS) More than 5,000 people from across the   globe sought refuge in the compassionate light of Gautam Buddha in a six-hour   initiation ceremony conducted by one of the oldest schools of Tibetan Buddhism,   Karma Kagyu sect, at Bodh Gaya Wednesday. |  
  
      
	  
	  
	  Trinley Thayle Dorje, the 17th Karmapa of the Karma Kagyu sect,   conducted the initiation rite which inducted new devotees at the Karma Kagyu   Vajrayana monastery in the high seat of Buddhism.
 The initiation was a   revival shot for Buddhism that is consolidating base as a mainstream faith in   India, the birthplace of Buddha. With the rite was the two-day closing   celebration of the commemoration of 900th anniversary of the Karma Kagyu sect   commenced.
 
 The Karmapa blessed the novices as they pledged allegiance to   the teachings of Gautam Buddha and the spiritual masters of the sect.
 
 The   core ritual of the commemoration ceremony, a special prayer service, will be   inaugurated by Bihar Governor Devanand Kumar Thursday morning. It will be   conducted by the Karmapa and his spiritual guide, Sharmapa Mipham Chokyi Lodro.
 
 The sect that traces its lineage to Indian spiritual master Tilopa was   formally instituted as a Buddhist spiritual order by the first Karmapa, Dusum   Khyenpa. It is one of the four major schools of Buddhism in Tibet founded on the   tenets of meditation, education, translation of texts, transmission of   teachings, tantrik rites and realisation of ultimate realities of life.
 
 Thousands of Buddhist scholars, monks, devotees and novices have flocked   to the town, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization   (Unesco) world heritage site, to take part in the commemoration   rituals.
 
 On Wednesday, the holy town of Bodh Gaya - where the Bodhi tree   under which Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment over 2,500 years ago and the   Mahabodhi Stupa are located - resembled a sea of humanity with pilgrims jostling   for a glimpse of the 27-year-old Karmapa.
 
 The queues of novices snaked   across the forecourt of the sprawling monastery spilling on to the mainstream   thoroughfare. The initiation ceremony began at 7 a.m. and ended after 2 p.m.
 
 Addressing reporters here, Sharmapa Mipham Chokyi Lodro said: "The   commemoration ceremony was a tribute to the first karmapa of the Kagyu sect and   celebrates the unique tradition of reincarnation that forms the root of the   Tibetan Buddhist schools."
 
 "The ceremony marks the revival of Tibetan   Buddhism in India which was wiped out in the 16th century. The religion emanated   from India. We want to protect Tibetan Buddhism and make the religion relevant   to youngsters in the country," he said.
 
 The month-long celebration began   Dec 2 in New Delhi at the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute that was set   up in 1990.
   
      
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