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Times of India·01.05.2026·🇮🇳India·General

Ladakh a ‘living land of Dhamma’, Buddha’s message of compassion even more relevant today: Shah

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Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated the return of Lord Buddha's holy relics to Ladakh after 75 years, calling it a "historic reunion" and the "living land of Dhamma." The fortnight-long exposition of the Piprahwa relics, marked by prayers and rituals, aims to reinforce India's Buddhist heritage. The event highlights peace and compassion amidst global unrest.

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