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Buddhist Monks Complete 2,300-Mile Peace Pilgrimage in Washington

By Matthias Binder February 11, 2026
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A Mission Rooted in MindfulnessTrials That Tested ResolveCommunities Embrace the MessageCulmination Amid Crowds and Ceremony

A Mission Rooted in Mindfulness (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Washington, D.C. – Saffron-robed Buddhist monks filed silently into the nation’s capital on Tuesday, capping a grueling 108-day trek from Texas that drew millions to their message of compassion.[1][2]

A Mission Rooted in Mindfulness

Nineteen Theravada Buddhist monks from the Hương Đạo Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, launched their Walk for Peace on October 26, 2025. Led by Venerable Bhikkhu Paññākāra, the group set out to awaken inner peace in everyday people across America. They covered more than 20 miles each day, practicing Vipassana meditation focused on breath and presence.[1]

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The pilgrims traversed nine states – Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and into the District of Columbia – distributing peace bracelets and flowers as symbols of loving-kindness. Their routine included daily “peace sharing talks” at lunch and evening stops, inviting communities to join in reflection. Three monks, including the leader, walked portions barefoot to embody humility and endurance.[2]

Trials That Tested Resolve

The journey tested the monks beyond physical limits. Early on, November 19 near Dayton, Texas, a truck struck their escort vehicle, injuring two members. Phra Ajarn Maha Dam Phommasan suffered severe trauma, leading to the amputation of his lower leg; he later rejoined the group in a wheelchair near the end.[3]

Winter storms brought snow, sleet, and freezing rain, yet the monks pressed on. Their rescue dog, Aloka, even underwent surgery for a leg injury but quickly returned to the path. Despite pauses for recovery, the group maintained silence and steadiness, honoring their commitment.

  • Truck accident caused serious injuries and a brief halt.
  • Harsh weather across the Southeast challenged daily progress.
  • Injured monk’s amputation and reunion highlighted resilience.
  • Dog Aloka’s surgery added to the narrative of perseverance.

Communities Embrace the Message

Americans along the route responded with warmth. Crowds lined streets in small towns and cities, offering cheers, flowers, and silence in respect. Governors greeted them: North Carolina’s Josh Stein at the state capitol and Virginia officials in Richmond. Local proclamations declared “Walk for Peace Days” in multiple locations.[2]

Social media amplified their reach, with the group’s Facebook page surpassing 2 million followers by arrival. Supporters from Jamaica to Thailand watched live streams. One onlooker, Bob Anderson from Virginia, said he showed up to back peace amid global tensions. Venerable Bhikkhu Paññākāra remarked, “We walk not to protest, but to awaken the peace that already lives within each of us.”[3]

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Culmination Amid Crowds and Ceremony

On February 10, joyful throngs greeted the monks at the Washington National Cathedral, joined by over 100 fellow Buddhists and faith leaders like Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde. Nearly 3,500 gathered silently at American University’s arena. The leader called the moment overwhelming, one to remember forever.[1]

Plans followed for visits to Capitol Hill, the Lincoln Memorial, and a return to Texas by February 14, including a homecoming walk in Fort Worth. Temple spokesperson Long Si Dong described the effort as “a spiritual offering, an invitation to live peace through everyday actions.”[1]

Key Takeaways

  • The walk spanned 2,300 miles in 108 days, inspiring millions online and offline.
  • Resilience shone through accidents, amputations, and storms.
  • Peace emerged not from words alone, but shared presence and acts of kindness.

This pilgrimage reminded a divided nation that unity starts within – one mindful step at a time. What does their journey inspire in you? Share in the comments.

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