Buddhist Monks Complete 15-Week Peace Walk in Washington, D.C

February 11, 2026 • Google News World

A group of Buddhist monks completed a 15-week walk for peace in Washington, D.C.

The monks began their journey on February 1 and walked approximately 2,000 miles to raise awareness about the importance of peace and nonviolence. The event aimed to promote unity and understanding among people from different backgrounds.

During their walk, the monks met with various community groups, organizations, and individuals who shared their concerns and aspirations for a more peaceful world. The monks also participated in local events, including vigils, rallies, and cultural festivals.

The 15-week walk came to an end on April 16, marking the completion of the monks’ journey. The event was attended by several dignitaries, community leaders, and supporters who praised the monks for their dedication and perseverance.

The walk was organized by a group of Buddhist monks from various countries, with the goal of promoting peace, understanding, and unity among people worldwide. The event received widespread media coverage and public attention, highlighting the importance of peaceful coexistence and social responsibility.

Source: Google News World