J-K LG Manoj Sinha's Russia Mission: Bringing Back Lord Buddha's Holy Relics

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has traveled to Russia to bring back Lord Buddha's holy relics. The relics were displayed in Kalmykia, Europe's only Buddhist region, where they attracted over 90,000 devotees. This historic exposition strengthened spiritual ties between India and Russia through shared cultural heritage. The event also honored the legacy of Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, who originally revived Buddhism in the region.

Key Points: Manoj Sinha Returns Lord Buddha Holy Relics from Russia

  • Over 90,000 devotees paid homage to relics at Golden Abode monastery in Kalmykia
  • Holy relics recognized as National Treasure of India after week-long Russia exposition
  • Exposition strengthens India-Russia spiritual ties through shared Buddhist heritage
  • Event revives legacy of Kushok Bakula Rinpoche who revived Buddhism in region
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J-K LG Manoj Sinha reaches Russia to bring back holy relics of Lord Buddha

J-K LG Manoj Sinha leads delegation to retrieve Lord Buddha's holy relics from Russia after historic exposition that drew 90,000 devotees in Kalmykia.

"This exposition represents a historic homecoming of faith for the Kalmyk people - Manoj Sinha"

Elista, October 18

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has said that exposition of Holy Relics of Lord Buddha to Kalmykia will strengthen the people-to-people ties between India & Russia.

Elista [Russia], October 18 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has said that exposition of Holy Relics of Lord Buddha to Kalmykia will strengthen the people-to-people ties between India & Russia.

Interacting with media persons after paying his reverent homage to the relics, enshrined at the iconic Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery, popularly known as the "Golden Abode of Shakyamuni Buddha, he said that exposition of the Holy Relics of Lord Buddha in Kalmykia is a landmark event that represents a historic homecoming of faith for the Kalmyk people, the only Buddhist nation in Europe, according to an official release from the Ministry of Culture.

It stands as a powerful bridge of spiritual friendship between India and Russia, showcasing India's efforts in cultural ties and the unifying power of the Buddha's teachings.

Lieutenant Governor of J-K presented "Khatak" to the Holy Relics and lit a lamp in the temple. He also offered prayers and presented "Khatak" in front of Bakula Rinpoche. Shina presented a Kashmiri shawl to Shajin Lama and received blessings.

Manoj Sinha arrived in Russia on Friday to bring back the Holy Relics of Lord Buddha to India following their exposition in Elista, the Capital city of the Republic of Kalmykia. Shina, who is leading the Indian delegation, was received by the First Deputy Chairman of the Government of Kalmykia, Tserenov Erdni Nikolayevich, Deputy Chairman Dzhambinov Ochir Vladimirovich, and India's Deputy Chief of Mission Nikhilesh Giri. The delegation will accompany the Holy Relics back to India on October 19th 2025.

Earlier in the day, Sinha announced his departure for Kalmykia, saying he would lead the delegation entrusted with bringing back the holy relics of Lord Buddha. In a post on X, the LG's office said, "Leaving for Kalmykia, Russia, where I will lead the delegation to bring back holy relics of Lord Buddha after a week-long exposition. I sincerely thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this sacred opportunity. 'Om Mamo Buddhaya'. In a powerful display of spiritual devotion and shared cultural heritage, the exposition of Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha from India has drawn an unprecedented response in the Republic of Kalmykia, Russia. As of today, over Ninety Thousand devotees have paid their reverent homage to the relics, enshrined at the iconic Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery, popularly known as the "Golden Abode of Shakyamuni Buddha."

The sacred relics, recognize as a National Treasure of India, were brought to the capital city of Elista by a high-level delegation, led by Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya, Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, and including senior Indian monks. The delegation is conducting special religious services and blessings for the predominantly Buddhist population of Kalmykia, the only region in Europe where Buddhism is the predominant religion.

This historic exposition, the first of its kind in the Russian Republic, is a testament to the deep civilizational bonds between India and Russia. It revives the enduring legacy of the 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, the revered Buddhist monk and diplomat from Ladakh, who was instrumental in reviving Buddhism in Mongolia and reigniting interest in the Buddha Dharma in Russian regions like Kalmykia, Buryatia, and Tuva.

The event has been organised by the BTI section of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, in collaboration with the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), the National Museum, and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA). The exposition will continue in the capital city of Elista until October 18, 2025.

- ANI

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Rahul R
As a Buddhist from Sikkim, this news warms my heart. The relics are our national treasure and their return is crucial. Thank you to the government for ensuring their safe journey back home. Om Mani Padme Hum 🕉️
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the cultural diplomacy, I hope the government is equally focused on preserving Buddhist heritage sites within India. Many ancient monasteries need restoration and protection too.
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Arjun K
Wonderful to see India's soft power at work! This strengthens our ancient civilizational bonds with Russia. The Khatak offering and Kashmiri shawl presentation shows our rich cultural traditions. 👏
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Michael C
Impressive diplomatic move! Using cultural heritage to build bridges between nations. The fact that Kalmykia is Europe's only Buddhist region makes this even more significant for India-Russia relations.
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Nikhil C
Bhagwan Buddha's teachings unite us all! This is truly amazing - from Ladakh to Kalmykia, the spiritual connection remains strong. Hope the relics are displayed across India so more people can pay respects.

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