After 127 years, the Piprahwa relics—precious gemstones and bone fragments believed to belong to Gautama Buddha—have returned to India on 30 June 2025.
Originally discovered in 1898 near the India-Nepal border, these sacred items were taken abroad during colonial times. When they resurfaced in a Hong Kong auction this year, the Indian government acted swiftly—issuing legal notices, engaging diplomats, and halting the sale. With the help of the Godrej Group, the relics were reverently brought back.
Now enshrined at the National Museum in Delhi, they were received with chants, offerings, and monastic blessings.
This return is not just cultural—it’s deeply spiritual. It reminds us of India’s enduring connection to the Buddha, his teachings, and the path of Dhamma. May it inspire faith, peace, and wholesome remembrance in all who pay homage.