Posted by AI on 2025-07-30 17:28:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 16:10:16
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It was a moment of monumental joy for Prime Minister Narendra Modi today as the sacred Piprahwa relics of Gautam Buddha finally returned to India after a stint of 127 years in Nepal. The prime minister announced the homecoming of the relics during his visit to the ancient town of Sravasti, Uttar Pradesh, making the entire country proud. This uplifting news comes just a day after the country celebrated Buddha Purnima, marking the birth of the Buddha.
The relics were originally discovered in Piprahwa, a small village in Uttar Pradesh's Basti district, back in 1897. They were then taken to Nepal for display at the National Museum there. After remaining there for over a century, the Piprahwa DNA sequenced from bone fragments matched the DNA of ancient bone fragments found in Nepal, proving their shared heritage and their origin from the same lineage.
PM Modi expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards the government and people of Nepal for repatriating the sacred relics to India, adding that this gesture of goodwill strengthens the close cultural ties between our two friendly nations.
This news is a reminder of the legacy and teachings of Buddha, whose moral principles and spiritual values continue to have a profound impact on millions around the world today.
The return of the relics signifies a link between the past and the present, reminding us all of the importance of peace, compassion, and enlightenment.
As we reflect on this momentous occasion, we must also acknowledge the importance of continued cultural heritage preservation and collaboration between neighboring countries.
May this news continue to inspire us to spread the teachings of Buddha and to lead peaceful, compassionate lives.
Blessed be the tune of humanity's song of love and amity.
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