PM Modi Inaugurates Historic Buddha Relics Exposition in Delhi on Jan 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics in Delhi on January 3rd. The exhibition, titled "The Light & the Lotus," unites recently repatriated relics with authentic materials from national museums for the first time. It features a central model inspired by the Sanchi stupa and thematic sections exploring Buddha's life, Buddhist art, and repatriation efforts. The event underscores India's civilizational links to Buddhism and is supported by immersive audio-visual components for public education.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Grand International Buddha Relics Exposition

  • Piprahwa relics repatriated after a century
  • Sanchi stupa-inspired centerpiece
  • Thematic sections on Buddha's life & art
  • Enhanced by immersive AV presentations
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PM Modi to inaugurate exposition on Bhagwan Buddha in Delhi on Jan 3

PM Modi inaugurates historic Piprahwa Buddha relics exposition in Delhi, featuring repatriated treasures & showcasing India's deep Buddhist heritage.

PM Modi to inaugurate exposition on Bhagwan Buddha in Delhi on Jan 3
"highlights India's deep and continuing civilizational link with the teachings of Bhagwan Buddha - PMO Official"

New Delhi, Jan 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics related to Bhagwan Buddha at the Rai Pithora Cultural Complex in Delhi on January 3, an official said on Thursday.

The Exposition, titled "The Light & the Lotus: Relics of the Awakened One", will begin at 11 a.m.

The Exposition brings together, for the first time, the Piprahwa relics repatriated after more than a century with authentic relics and archaeological materials from Piprahwa that are preserved in the collections of the National Museum, New Delhi, and the Indian Museum, Kolkata.

Discovered in 1898, the Piprahwa relics hold a central place in the archaeological study of early Buddhism. These are among the earliest and most historically significant relic deposits directly connected to Bhagwan Buddham, said a statement.

Archaeological evidence associates the Piprahwa site with ancient Kapilavastu, widely identified as the place where Bhagwan Buddha spent his early life before renunciation.

The exposition highlights India's deep and continuing civilizational link with the teachings of Bhagwan Buddha and reflects the Prime Minister's commitment to preserve India's rich spiritual and cultural heritage, said an official in the Prime Minister's Office.

The recent repatriation of these relics has been achieved through sustained government effort, institutional cooperation and innovative public-private partnership.

The exhibition is organised thematically. At its centre is a reconstructed interpretive model inspired by the Sanchi stupa, which brings together authentic relics from national collections and the repatriated gems.

Other sections include Piprahwa Revisited, Vignettes of the Life of Buddha, Intangible in the Tangible: The Aesthetic Language of Buddhist Teachings, Expansion of Buddhist Art and Ideals Beyond Borders, and Repatriation of Cultural Artefacts: The Continuing Endeavour, said the statement.

To enhance public understanding, the exposition is supported by a comprehensive audio-visual component, including immersive films, digital reconstructions, interpretive projections, and multimedia presentations. These elements provide accessible insights into the life of Bhagwan Buddha, the discovery of the Piprahwa relics, their movement across regions, and the artistic traditions associated with them.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort to preserve heritage, I hope the focus remains on the spiritual and philosophical teachings of Buddha, rather than just a political event. The message of peace and non-violence is what India should be projecting to the world right now.
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Arjun K
Finally! These relics belong here in India, the birthplace of Buddhism. The repatriation is a significant achievement. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 The Sanchi stupa model sounds fascinating. Hope they make it a permanent exhibition.
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Sarah B
As someone interested in archaeology, this is incredibly exciting. Piprahwa's link to Kapilavastu is a major historical connection. The "Expansion Beyond Borders" section will be crucial to understand Buddhism's global journey. Well done to all the institutions involved.
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Karthik V
Good step for cultural diplomacy. This will also boost tourism. But I hope the entry is kept affordable for the common public. Spiritual heritage should be accessible to all, not just an elite event.
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Meera T
Bhagwan Buddha's teachings of compassion are needed now more than ever. Happy to see our government taking concrete steps to honor this shared heritage. The title "The Light & the Lotus" is so beautiful and apt. 🪷

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