PM Modi Hails Inauguration of Buddha Relics Exposition in Leh, Boosts Spiritual Tourism

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed immense delight over the inauguration of the Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of the Tathagata in Leh on Buddha Purnima. The relics, linked to the Piprahwa Stupa in Kapilavastu, were excavated in the late 19th century and embody Lord Buddha's teachings. The exposition will remain open until May 14 and will later travel to the Zanskar region. Modi highlighted the event's potential to boost spiritual and cultural tourism in Ladakh.

Key Points: PM Modi on Buddha Relics Exposition in Leh

  • PM Modi hails inauguration of Buddha relics exposition in Leh
  • Relics from Piprahwa Stupa in Kapilavastu on display
  • Exposition runs until May 14, will travel to Zanskar
  • Event aims to boost spiritual tourism in Ladakh
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Immense delight: PM Modi hails inauguration of sacred Buddha relics exposition in Leh

PM Modi expresses delight over the Sacred Exposition of Buddha relics in Leh, highlighting its spiritual significance and boost to tourism in Ladakh.

"It is a matter of immense delight that... the 'Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of the Tathagata' was inaugurated in Leh - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed "immense delight" following the inauguration of the 'Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of the Tathagata' in Leh, marking a significant spiritual milestone for the region on the auspicious occasion of Buddha Purnima.

The exposition, which showcases ancient relics linked to the Piprahwa Stupa in Kapilavastu, is expected to draw thousands of devotees and tourists to the high-altitude union territory.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister highlighted the historical and spiritual significance of the relics linked to the Piprahwa Stupa in Kapilavastu.

"It is a matter of immense delight that yesterday, on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, the 'Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of the Tathagata' was inaugurated in Leh. These revered relics are linked to the Piprahwa Stupa in Kapilavastu and were excavated in the closing years of the nineteenth century. They embody the enduring teachings of Lord Buddha," PM Modi said.

The relics on display carry deep historical and spiritual weight, serving as a physical connection to the life and legacy of Lord Buddha. The relics are associated with the Piprahwa Stupa, located in the ancient city of Kapilavastu. They were unearthed during archaeological excavations in the late 19th century.

According to the Prime Minister, these sacred remains embody the "enduring teachings" of peace, compassion, and mindfulness preached by the Buddha.

To ensure that the remote communities of Ladakh have the opportunity to offer their prayers, the exposition has been designed as a travelling pilgrimage. The relics are currently stationed in Leh. The exposition will remain open to the public until May 14th. In the coming days, the sacred relics will travel to the Zanskar region.

"The exposition will continue until 14th May. In the coming days, it will also travel to Zanskar. It offers a valuable opportunity for people from across Ladakh to pay their respects," he said.

Beyond the spiritual significance, the Prime Minister highlighted the broader benefits for the region's economy and identity.

"It offers a valuable opportunity for people from across Ladakh to pay their respects. It will also boost spiritual and cultural tourism in Ladakh," PM Modi stated.

The event underscored the government's focus on preserving Buddhist heritage while positioning Ladakh as a premier destination for global spiritual tourism.

- ANI

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Michael C
It's heartening to see such reverence for Buddhist heritage in India. The travelling exposition idea is brilliant—it gives remote communities a chance to connect with these relics. Hope this inspires more cultural tourism.
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Priya S
Buddha Purnima is always special, and this exhibition makes it even more meaningful. The PM's emphasis on peace and compassion is timely. But I hope the local administration also focuses on infrastructure for pilgrims—roads and accommodation need improvement.
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Jessica F
Amazing news! The relics from Piprahwa are a direct link to Buddha's time. This will put Ladakh on the global spiritual map. Kudos to the team managing this exposition. 🕉️
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Vikram M
I appreciate the spiritual angle, but we need to see tangible benefits for local Ladakhi communities—jobs, small businesses, and sustainable tourism. These expos shouldn't just be photo-ops; they must uplift the people who live there year-round.
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Rohit K
This is a proud moment for India—showcasing our ancient Buddhist heritage to the world. The relics being from Kapilavastu adds to the historical pride. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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