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After Walking 2,300 Miles, These Buddhist Monks Are Arriving in DC
The Walk for Peacewhich some monks did barefootbraved snow and a tragic accident. They're set to arrive February 10 with a request for Congress.
Written by Samantha Skolnick | Published on February 5, 2026

Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images.
Nineteen Buddhist monks are set to end their months-long walk from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, DC, on February 10. The monks, who are from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center, are journeying to the nations capital in a Walk for Peace to promote healing, unity, and compassion, according to a statement made at a press conference back in the fall. ... The walk started on October 26, so if they do reach DC on February 10, the pilgrimage will have taken over 100 days.
Venerable Bhikkhu Paññākāra, the spiritual leader of the walk, said in a statement: The Walk for Peace is a simple yet meaningful reminder that unity and kindness begin within each of us and can radiate outward to families, communities, and society as a whole. Paññākāra, who is journeying barefoot, is also the executive director of the project to build a 14-acre expansion called The Dhammacetiya in Fort Worth.
What will the Buddhist monks do when they get to DC?
The group hopes to ask Congress to recognize Vesak, Buddhas birthday and day of enlightenment, as a federal holiday, and to spread peace through their journey. They are planning on stopping at the Washington National Cathedral on February 10 at 1 PM. There, onlookers can watch from the West Lawn, while clergy welcome the monks. A moment of reflection and prayer will be followed by a procession and an hour-long prayer gathering.
The group has also sent out an invitation to all Venerable Monks and Nuns in the area to join them at American University at 10 AM for lunch on February 10. Registration is open here. ...There is also a meditation retreat the next day.
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After Walking 2,300 Miles, These Buddhist Monks Are Arriving in DC
The Walk for Peacewhich some monks did barefootbraved snow and a tragic accident. They're set to arrive February 10 with a request for Congress.
Written by Samantha Skolnick | Published on February 5, 2026

Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images.
Nineteen Buddhist monks are set to end their months-long walk from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, DC, on February 10. The monks, who are from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center, are journeying to the nations capital in a Walk for Peace to promote healing, unity, and compassion, according to a statement made at a press conference back in the fall. ... The walk started on October 26, so if they do reach DC on February 10, the pilgrimage will have taken over 100 days.
Venerable Bhikkhu Paññākāra, the spiritual leader of the walk, said in a statement: The Walk for Peace is a simple yet meaningful reminder that unity and kindness begin within each of us and can radiate outward to families, communities, and society as a whole. Paññākāra, who is journeying barefoot, is also the executive director of the project to build a 14-acre expansion called The Dhammacetiya in Fort Worth.
What will the Buddhist monks do when they get to DC?
The group hopes to ask Congress to recognize Vesak, Buddhas birthday and day of enlightenment, as a federal holiday, and to spread peace through their journey. They are planning on stopping at the Washington National Cathedral on February 10 at 1 PM. There, onlookers can watch from the West Lawn, while clergy welcome the monks. A moment of reflection and prayer will be followed by a procession and an hour-long prayer gathering.
The group has also sent out an invitation to all Venerable Monks and Nuns in the area to join them at American University at 10 AM for lunch on February 10. Registration is open here. ...There is also a meditation retreat the next day.
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After Walking 2,300 Miles, These Buddhist Monks Are Arriving in DC (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
3 hrs ago
OP
those in MAGA can not possibly comprehend the teachings these monks follow. Much less Orange Julius. n/t
Evolve Dammit
33 min ago
#7
AllaN01Bear
(28,866 posts)1. ding , this .
GreenWave
(12,464 posts)2. I'm surprised the AntiChrist hasn't sent ICE to "greet" them.
llmart
(17,458 posts)6. They're not there yet, so the Antichrist may still do that.
Would anyone be surprised?
Clouds Passing
(7,445 posts)3. Gratitude to the walking monks 🙏🏼
Jilly_in_VA
(14,075 posts)4. May all beings be happy, healthy, and at peace
Even Shitler, although I'm not sure he's a created being. He will probably ignore them.
MustLoveBeagles
(15,145 posts)5. K&R
Evolve Dammit
(21,601 posts)7. those in MAGA can not possibly comprehend the teachings these monks follow. Much less Orange Julius. n/t