Modi Hails Buddha Relics Expo in Leh
The Prime Minister said these revered relics are linked to the Piprahwa Stupa in Kapilavastu and were excavated in the closing years of the 19th century

New Delhi: Hailing the inauguration of the "sacred exposition of the holy relics of the Tathagata" in Leh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said it offers a valuable opportunity for people from across Ladakh to pay their respects.
Calling it a matter of immense delight a day after Union home minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Tathagata Buddha relics exposition and the 2569th Buddha Purnima celebrations in Leh during his two-day visit to Ladakh, the Prime Minister posted on X, "It is a matter of immense delight that yesterday, on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, the 'Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of the Tathagata' was inaugurated in Leh."
The Prime Minister said these revered relics are linked to the Piprahwa Stupa in Kapilavastu and were excavated in the closing years of the 19th century. “They embody the enduring teachings of Lord Buddha,” he said, adding that the exposition will continue until May 14, and in the coming days, it will also travel to Zanskar.
"It offers a valuable opportunity for people from across Ladakh to pay their respects. It will also boost spiritual and cultural tourism in Ladakh," Modi said.
The revered Piprahwa relics of Tathagata Buddha—ancient sacred remains and associated objects linked to the lord discovered at Piprahwa, near the Nepal border in the present-day Uttar Pradesh—arrived in Leh on Wednesday.

