Ladakh Prepares for Global Exposition of Sacred Buddha Relics
Ladakh LG reviews preparedness for holy exposition of sacred Budhha relics
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Ladakh Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has reviewed preparations for the upcoming exposition of sacred Buddha relics, emphasizing its significance for promoting Ladakh internationally. The relics will arrive in Leh on April 29, with public exhibitions scheduled from May 2 to May 9, alongside various cultural and educational events.
- 01Ladakh LG V K Saxena emphasized the importance of the Buddha relics exposition for global recognition.
- 02The sacred relics will arrive in Leh on April 29 and be publicly displayed from May 2 to May 9.
- 03A grand ceremony will welcome the relics, coinciding with the celebration of Buddha Purnima on May 1.
- 04Parallel events include exhibitions, meditation sessions, and interfaith dialogues across Ladakh.
- 05Major conferences on Buddhism will be held during the exposition period.
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Ladakh's Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has reviewed the preparations for the holy exposition of sacred Buddha relics, which is expected to enhance the region's global visibility. The relics, arriving in Leh on April 29, will be celebrated with a grand ceremony on May 1 for the 2569th Buddha Purnima. Public exposition will take place from May 2 to May 9, with the relics later transported to Zanskar and displayed at the Dharma Centre in Choglamsar on May 13 and 14. In addition to the main event, various parallel activities will occur, including exhibitions of Buddhist artefacts at the Central Institute of Buddhist Studies and Leh Palace, meditation and yoga sessions, medical health camps, and interfaith dialogues. Significant conferences focusing on themes such as Himalayan Buddhism and peace will also be organized, highlighting the cultural richness of Ladakh.
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The exposition is expected to boost tourism and cultural engagement in Ladakh, benefiting local businesses and communities.
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