
"A group of Buddhist monks reached Washington, D.C., on foot Tuesday, walking single file across a bridge over the Potomac River to cap a 15-week trek from Texas that has captivated the country. The monks in their saffron robes have become fixtures on social media, along with their rescue dog Aloka. After spending Monday night at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia, they crossed over the Chain Bridge into the District of Columbia shortly after 8 a.m. on Tuesday."
""My hope is, when this walk ends, the people we met will continue practicing mindfulness and find peace," said the Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara, the group's soft-spoken leader who has taught about mindfulness at stops along the way. The monks plan to mark the last days of their Walk for Peace with outdoor appearances at Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday and the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday."
A group of Buddhist monks completed a 15-week Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington, D.C., arriving on foot and walking single file across the Potomac River. The monks wear saffron robes and travel with a rescue dog named Aloka. Thousands of people gathered along Southern roadsides to watch the procession, often in chilly weather. The monks made stops to teach mindfulness and advocate for peace, drawing widespread attention on social media. The group plans outdoor appearances at Washington National Cathedral and the Lincoln Memorial. Law enforcement coordinated rolling road closures to protect the monks and spectators.
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