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Lieutenant Governor Departs from Elista, Kalmykia, Russia to New Delhi

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October 19, 2025
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J&K LG Manoj Sinha Arrives in Russia to Escort Holy Buddha Relics Back to India

NEW DELHI: The Indian Delegation led by Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha departed Elista, Republic of Kalmykia, Russia today with the holy relics of Lord Buddha. The holy relics, recognized as a National Treasure of India, were brought to Kalmykia for a week-long exposition from 11th-18th October 2025. The exposition aimed to strengthen people-to-people ties and celebrate shared Buddhist heritage was organized by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, in collaboration with the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), the National Museum, and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA).

During a ceremony at the Central Temple also known as “the Golden Abode of Buddha Shakyamuni”, the Lieutenant Governor addressed revered monks and devotees and observed that the holy relics will return to India but Lord Buddha’s enduring presence in Kalmykia will continue to guide the seekers for their own awakening.

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“The exposition of holy relics has deepened the spiritual connect and the mindfulness will always serve as a source of peace, ideals and inspiration for future generations. The last one week has been historic and filled with the blessing for devotees and the people of Kalmykia. It has brought the joy and spiritual fulfilment,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor called for building a world full of kindness, Just, free of all discrimination and rooted in wisdom to support well-being of all.

“We must build a world full of kindness. We must build a world rooted in wisdom and free from suffering. We must build an awakened and peaceful world in which people care for others and support the well-being of all. We must build a just world in which the humanity upholds the moral integrity for equality and fairness. We must build a world free of all discrimination and biases. We must build a world in which humanity lives in harmony with the nature.  And, I strongly believe Buddha’s teachings will provide the humanity a roadmap in this direction,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

In his address at the Central Temple, the Lieutenant Governor states that the cultural and spiritual exchange between India and Russia remains one of the highest priorities.

“It is based on our shared belief in the enduring values of peace, spiritual ethos and compassionate living,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

He also observed that in today’s fast-paced world, Buddha’s message is like a source of light for humanity.

“His teachings on compassion, non-violence and pure mind can bridge the divide and foster universal brotherhood. Spiritual salvation is the greatest treasure that is possible for human beings. This is what India, the land of Lord Buddha taught the world,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

He called upon the seekers to follow the teachings of Buddha and search for truth without any desire.

“Lord Buddha taught us that spiritual experience cannot be a borrowed experience, but it has to be existential. Buddha taught us that life is all about search for truth without any desire. Be a Light unto Yourself- look within as the light and pure awareness is within you,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

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