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		<title>India Sends Buddha&#8217;s Holy Devnimori Relics to Sri Lanka Exhibition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Colombo witnessed a momentous occasion as Lord Buddha&#8217;s venerated Devnimori relics arrived via a special Indian Air Force flight, signaling strengthened Indo-Sri Lankan cultural bonds. Housed at the iconic Gangaramaya&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Colombo witnessed a momentous occasion as Lord Buddha&#8217;s venerated Devnimori relics arrived via a special Indian Air Force flight, signaling strengthened Indo-Sri Lankan cultural bonds. Housed at the iconic Gangaramaya Temple, the exhibition&#8217;s inauguration has already sparked widespread devotion.</p>



<p>Gujarat&#8217;s Governor Acharya Devvrat and Deputy CM Harsh Sanghvi spearheaded the delegation, ensuring the relics&#8217; journey adhered to rigorous preservation standards and royal protocols. This gesture reflects India&#8217;s deep respect for its Buddhist patrimony and its role as a custodian of sacred artifacts.</p>



<p>The week-long display, from February 4 to 11, features public worship starting February 5. The Indian High Commission in Colombo confirmed the schedule, emphasizing the event&#8217;s role in advancing cultural diplomacy post-PM Modi&#8217;s 2025 visit.</p>



<p>Originating from Gujarat&#8217;s Devnimori site—a treasure trove first explored in 1957—the relics are protected in state-of-the-art containers: desiccated, glass-sealed, and cradled in ornate vessels lined with silk. This careful curation ensures their longevity for future generations.</p>



<p>Amid ceremonies blending tradition and modernity, the relics serve as a bridge between ancient wisdom and today&#8217;s global Buddhist community. Dignitaries highlighted how such exchanges promote peace, harmony, and mutual understanding, echoing Buddha&#8217;s timeless teachings.</p>



<p>The event has captured international attention, reinforcing India&#8217;s soft power through heritage diplomacy and setting the stage for enhanced bilateral spiritual collaborations.</p>
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