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Description
Visit the Exhibition of the Sacred Relic Stupa
Don't let this opportunity slip away to participate in and observe the magnificent celebration of Buddha's legacy and teachings. For the inaugural time, the Kapilawasthu Buddha Relics will journey from Rajaguru Sri Subuthi Temple Waskaduwa to Singapore.
The Sacred Kapilavastu Stupa and Its Relics
The stupa at Kapilavastu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has long been a beacon for Buddhists and historians. According to ancient scriptures, after Buddha's cremation, his relics were distributed among eight royal families. These relics were then enshrined within stupas, which became sites of veneration. Anyone possessing his relics would gain immense Puñña (accumulation of blessings and well-being). The relics contained within the Kapilavastu Stupa are believed to be imbued with immense blessing and merits.