Royal families, national leaders and cultural figures

The Sixth Buddhist Summit was attended by the supreme Buddhist leaders of 41 countries across the 5 continents as well as more than 500 honorable guests including Their Majesties, Heads of State, Royal Families, national leaders, the Ambassadors and Consuls General to Japan, and cultural figures.



Royal Families


UGANDA
H.M. Apollo Sansa Kabumbuli Ⅱ
King of Kooki Kingdom
BHUTAN
H.R.H. Ashi Dechan Wangchuck
Princess of Bhutan

THAILAND
M.R. Benchapa Krairiksh
THAILAND
Thanpuying Orasa Lamsam

United Nations


H.E. Dr. Doudou Ndoye Diène
United Nations Human Rights Commissioner
Ms. Dena Merriam
Founder and Convener of the Global Peace Initiative of Women

NATIONAL LEADERS & DIGNITARIES


UGANDA
H.E. Hajji Idd Ahmmed Kiwanuka


NEPAL
H.E. Prakash Man Singh
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
Mrs. Sirjana Singh



SRI LANKA
Mr. Premaratne Weerahennadige Sunil
Adviser to the Prime Minister on behalf of H.E. Dr. D.M. Jayaratne, Prime Minister
SRI LANKA
H.E. Chamal Rajapaksa
Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka



MYANMAR
H.E. U Soe Win
Minister of Religious Affairs
Mrs. Than Than Aye



NEPAL
H.E. Deepak Chandra Amatya
Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation
Mrs. Saraswati Karmacharya Amatya
Wife of the Minister

SRI LANKA
Mrs. K. K. Susila Ranjani
Wife of Minister of Culture and the Arts


MONGOLIA
H.E. Natsagiin Bagabandi
H.E. Azadsuren Oyunbileg
Former First Lady

LAO PDR
H.E. Kenta Kongbounmy
Vice President of Lao Front for National Construction
THAILAND
H.E. Montri Tantavirat
Former Advisor to National Assembly Speaker in Thailand

INDIA
Most Ven. Halwitigala Assaji Nayaka Thero
Chief Sanghanayaka of India
MYANMAR
Most Ven. Bhaddanta Dr. Kumarabhivamsa
Chairman of the State Sangha Mahanayaka Committee

SRI LANKA
Most Ven. Balangoda Sobitha
Rector of Vidyodaya Pirivena Buddhist University
SRI LANKA
Most Ven. Walahahengunawewa Dhammarathana Thero
Chief Incumbent of Raja Maha Viharaya in Mihintale

THAILAND
Most Ven. Phra Theppariyattivimol
Assistant Abbot of Wat Bovoranives Royal Monastery