Buddha’s Holy Remn

New Delhi, 22 September (IANS) The sacred relics of Buddha from the National Museum will visit the Republic of Russia here, for their first such performance starting from 24 September, an official of the Ministry of Culture said on Monday.

A statement said in a statement that the sacred remains would be to bless and enable prayers with a high-level delegation of senior Indian and international monks.

From the National Museum, sacred relics will be taken with great reverence and a special Indian Air Force aircraft will escort by senior monks with complete religious purity and protocols for the cochus.

In collaboration with the Ministry, International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), National Museum, Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA), the Holy Buddha is organizing an extension of the remains for the first time.

The exhibition will be held from 24-28 September on the third international Buddhist stage to be held in Elasta, the capital of the Republic of Russia.

The main attraction of the Forum was ‘Buddhism in the new millennium’, the sacred relics of Shakyuni from India, four exhibitions organized by the IBC and the National Museum will be four exhibitions and three special educational lectures.

The remains will be vested in the main Buddhist monastery in Elista, the capital of the Kalmikia, known as the Gaiden Shedp Choicorling Monastery, also known as “Golden Abod of Shakemuni Buddha”.

It is an important Tibetan Buddhist center, which was opened to the public in 1996 and is surrounded by kalmic stapy.

Earlier, a high -level delegation of Kalmekia monks visited India and requested the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Sekhawat and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Kiren Rijuju, will be taken for his hometown for the Buddha’s sacred remains and blessings.

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The high -level Indian delegation will be led by Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, and other officers will be accompanied by sacred remains.

The IBC delegation led by the Director General included HH 43rd Shakya Trichin Rinpoche, Head of Tibetan Buddhism’s Shakya Order, he included 13th Kundeling Teachers Rinpoche, Drepung Gomang Math, 7th Yongzin Linga Rinpoco and 17 other senior monks. The three senior venerables from India will provide a blessing session for local devotees.

On this occasion, two memorandum (MUS) will also be signed. These Buddhists are between Russia’s Central Spiritual Administration and the International Buddhist Confederation, and another with Nalanda University.

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