Union Minister Kiran Rijiju reached Vietnam with holy remains of Lord Buddha

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Kiran Rijiju, Union Minister.

Hanoi: The sacred remains of Lord Buddha from India have now reached Vietnam, where they will be kept in the holy ceremony of peace, compassion and harmony from May 2 to 21. With these sacred remains of Lord Buddha, Union Minister Kiran Rijiju also reached Vietnam on Friday and wrote in a post on X, “I have reached Vietnam, leading the high -level Indian delegation with holy remains of Lord Buddha. A grand formal welcome was given by the Vietnam Government and the Vietnam Buddhist Association. These holy remains will be 2 to 21 May 2025 for the United Nations Day Celebrations.

These sacred remains of Lord Buddha will be kept in Vietnam from 2 to 21 May 2025 for the United Nations Visak Day celebrations. During the remains of Lord Buddha leaving from India, Kiran Rijiju had posted another posted, in which he wrote that the sacred remains of Lord Buddha had the privilege of leading the delegation to Vietnam to Vietnam, this is an experience that touches the soul. This sacred journey of peace, compassion and harmony was attended by respected monks, Shri Kandula Durgesh ji, Tourism, Culture and Sanskrit Minister, Andhra Pradesh and other officials. The sacred relics will remain in Vietnam from 2 to 21 May 2025 as part of the United Nations Visak Day celebrations. “

International Buddhist Federation expressed gratitude

At the same time, the International Buddhist Federation said in a post, “There was a press conference between the Indian delegation and the leaders of the Vietnamese Association, in which the essence of the sacred Buddha remains from India was described. Shri Kiren Rijiju gave a meaningful message from the Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the people of India.

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