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    Sacred Buddha Relics Arrive In Ladakh; Public Viewing Begins On Buddha Purnima

    The Piprahwa relics will be exhibited across Ladakh from May 1 to 15, drawing devotees and travellers

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    Sacred Buddha Relics Arrive In Ladakh; Public Viewing Begins On Buddha Purnima

    The sacred relics of Gautama Buddha have arrived in Ladakh, marking the first time they have been exhibited in India outside their permanent home. They were ceremonially received in Leh on Wednesday (April 29, 2026) and will be publicly displayed from May 1 to 15.

    The relics were flown into Leh by a special Indian Air Force aircraft under strict security. Upon arrival at the airport’s technical area, they were received by Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena, accompanied by senior officials, religious leaders, and security personnel.

    "Today, the holy relics of Buddha were brought to Ladakh, and they received a grand welcome here," Saxena said.

    The reception ceremony reflected Ladakh’s strong Buddhist traditions, where monks offered prayer, the Ladakh Police presented a ceremonial guard of honour, and traditional performances and rituals filled the air with reverence and celebration.

    Procession To Jivatsal For Public Display

    Sacred Buddha relics being moved in a grand procession to Jivatsal

    Sacred Buddha relics being moved in a grand procession to Jivatsal Photo: Image credit: X/@lg_ladakh

    After the reception, the relics were moved in a grand procession on a flatbed truck to Jivatsal, the exposition venue. Thousands of devotees lined the route, wearing their traditional attire, highlighting the spiritual importance of the occasion.

    The relics are currently being kept under secure custody ahead of the public opening. Officials say arrangements ensure safety and also provide accessibility for visitors during the exhibition period.

    Exhibition Dates Aligned With Buddha Purnima

    The public exposition is scheduled to begin on May 1, coinciding with Buddha Purnima, one of the most significant dates in the Buddhist calendar.

    Lieutenant Governor Saxena described the moment as historic for Ladakh and followers of Buddhism. He said the relics embody the living presence and teachings of the Buddha, and their display makes the experience deeply spiritual.

    The opening ceremony is expected to be attended by union home minister Amit Shah, along with other union ministers, ambassadors, chief ministers of Buddhist-majority states, and representatives of various Buddhist organisations.

    What Are The Piprahwa Relics?

    Sacred Buddha relics arrives in Ladakh

    Sacred Buddha relics arrives in Ladakh Photo: Image credit: X/@lg_ladakh

    The Piprahwa relics are ancient remains and associated objects linked to Gautama Buddha. They were originally discovered at Piprahwa, an archaeological site in present-day Uttar Pradesh near the Nepal border.

    In recent years, the relics have gained renewed global attention. In July 2025, a collection of associated gems and offerings was repatriated to India from overseas private collections, ending more than a century of separation.

    These relics have previously been exhibited internationally in countries including Thailand, Mongolia, Vietnam, Russia, Singapore, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar, attracting widespread devotion.

    Itinerary Across Ladakh

    Ladakh, known for its monasteries and strong Buddhist heritage, was chosen as the venue for this exposition. Officials described the event as both a religious occasion and an effort to highlight India’s deep-rooted Buddhist legacy. The exposition in Ladakh will follow a structured schedule across key locations:

    • May 1–10: Public viewing at Jivatsal, Leh

    • May 11–12: Exposition in Zanskar

    • May 13–14: Final display at the Dharma Centre in Leh

    • May 15: Return of the relics to Delhi

    A large influx of devotees and tourists is expected. The administration has undertaken extensive preparations in Leh, including citywide cleanliness drives, tree-planting initiatives, and beautification efforts. Authorities have also focused on logistics and security to manage crowds and maintain the event’s sanctity.

    A Rare Moment For Devotees

    Sacred Buddha relics ceremonially received in Leh on Wednesday

    Sacred Buddha relics ceremonially received in Leh on Wednesday Photo: Image credit: X/@lg_ladakh

    Upon the relics' arrival in Leh, residents' responses showed shared reverence. People stepped out of their homes to witness the procession, creating a moment of collective devotion across the region. For many, the exposition is a rare chance to engage with relics that are both historically significant and central to Buddhist faith and philosophy.

    In the coming weeks, Ladakh will welcome devotees, spiritual seekers, and travellers, each drawn to witness a moment both historic and profoundly personal.

    (With inputs from various sources)

    FAQs

    1. When will the Buddha relics be on display in Ladakh?

    The relics will be open for public viewing from May 1 to May 15, 2026, starting with Buddha Purnima.

    2. Where can visitors see the Buddha relics in Ladakh?

    The relics will be displayed at Jivatsal in Leh (May 1–10), Zanskar (May 11–12), and Dharma Centre in Leh (May 13–14).

    3. What are the Piprahwa relics?

    The Piprahwa relics are ancient remains and artefacts associated with Gautama Buddha, discovered in Uttar Pradesh near the Nepal border.

    4. Why is this exhibition significant?

    This marks the first time these sacred relics are being exhibited in Ladakh, making it a historic spiritual event for devotees.

    5. Who organised the arrival of the relics?

    The relics were transported by the Indian Air Force and received by Ladakh officials, including the Lieutenant Governor, along with religious leaders.

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