Ladakh Hosts First-Ever International Exposition of Buddha's Holy Relics
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visits Ladakh for the International Exposition of Buddha's holy relics. The event coincides with Buddha Purnima and sees participation from global devotees. Additionally, Shah will inaugurate a dairy plant. The revered relics significantly mark India's spiritual and cultural heritage.
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In a historic event, Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Ladakh for the first-ever international exposition of holy relics of Lord Buddha in India. The event, marking Buddha Purnima, attracts global devotees to pay homage.
The exposition, featuring Buddha’s sacred Piprahwa relics, is hosted across Ladakh, with events scheduled in Jivetsal, Zanskar, and Leh. This spiritual initiative highlights India's rich cultural and religious heritage.
Shah also laid the foundation for a new dairy plant in Kargil, underscoring the government's development focus in the region, alongside the spiritual proceedings.
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