Historic Buddha Relics Exposition to Debut in India
Buddha relics to go public for the first time in India
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For the first time, sacred relics of Lord Buddha will be publicly displayed in India from May 1-15 at the National Museum in New Delhi. The exposition, titled 'Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of Tathagata,' aims to promote global peace and cultural solidarity in Ladakh amid ongoing international tensions.
- 01First public exposition of Buddha relics in India from May 1-15.
- 02Event aims to promote global peace and cultural solidarity.
- 03Ladakh chosen for its significance in Buddhist heritage.
- 04Organized by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with local authorities.
- 05Expected attendance from international delegations and dignitaries.
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From May 1 to May 15, sacred relics of Lord Buddha will be publicly displayed for the first time in India at the National Museum in New Delhi. This event, known as the 'Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of Tathagata,' is seen as a significant initiative for promoting global peace and cultural solidarity, especially in the context of current tensions in West Asia. Union Minister of Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat described the exposition as a historic opportunity to engage communities in Ladakh, a region rich in Buddhist heritage. The event is organized in collaboration with the Ladakh administration and the International Buddhist Confederation and will feature participation from international delegations, ambassadors, and prominent Buddhist leaders. This initiative not only aims to foster spiritual engagement but also to enhance cultural tourism in Ladakh.
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The exposition is expected to boost cultural tourism in Ladakh, attracting visitors and enhancing local engagement with Buddhist heritage.
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