Up News: First auction stopped and then ordered from London; Now Siddharthnagar should get Buddha's ancestor
The people of Siddharthnagar demand Prime Minister Modi to bring back the antiquities of Mahatma Buddha. These remains were first brought to London and then Delhi. Local people want these remains to be established in Buddhabhoomi Siddharthnagar so that the pride of the region can be established and pay a true tribute to Buddha. Jitendra Pandey, Siddharthnagar, Kapilavastu. Once this name comes out, the picture of a Mahatma appears in the eyes, which gave the way of knowledge and peace to the world. The name is from Mahatma Buddha. Two months ago, his holy antiques were exhibited in nine cities of Vietnam. More than 1.5 crore people saw him and considered themselves blessed. The people there expressed their gratitude by sending a message to Premier Narendra Modi. The prime minister called these messages in Mann Ki Benel. Their feelings will touch the Spirit. Part of the Piparahwa Ratna, which came from Kapilvastu, ie Piparahwa, was held in London. The prime minister on Wednesday ordered him from London to Delhi. The whole country thanks the prime minister for this. The people of Siddharthnagar became convinced of the prime minister. He says the prime minister increased the value of Siddharthnagar for the second time. The auction was first stopped in Hong Kong. Then order from London. Now just the last request- send those holy antiques to Siddharthnagar. Dr. Sharadendu Tripathi, Assistant Acharya, Assistant Acharya of the Ancient History Department of Siddharthvish University, has been Bhavihval since Wednesday. His eyes get damp because of the ancestral arrival of Tathagata in Delhi. He says that the ancestors of Tathagata must be on their land, so that the then kings and the Republics kept their legs and things in the holy urns and kept them in eight places, including Piparahwa. These are the places that have a direct connection to the life of the Tathagata. It was a message to keep the asthles in the eight places that the first right above is where they were placed, but in 1898 the British Zamindar William Clutton Peep worked to hurt people’s feelings. When he dug Piparahwa, in addition to the ancient stupa, Maurya -carpet jewels and other things came out. Ratnakalash, etc. Peep took him to London. The people of Buddhabhoomi have faced this injustice for 127 years. Well, the prime minister, who ordered these antiques from London to Delhi on Wednesday. He also stopped the auction of these remains in Hong Kong on May 7. Now only one question and prime minister are a few parts of these remains to Siddharthnagar. So that justice can be done to the people of Buddhabhoomi. He informed that a letter in this regard was also sent to the Prime Minister’s office, Archaeological Survey Department, on July 7. Please tell that the childhood of Lord Buddha was passed in Kapilavastu. Here he spent 29 years of life. This district is established in the name of his children’s name Siddharth. Due to the deep association with Buddha, people here now demand that the ancestors who came out in the excavation are brought back to the Buddhabhoomi. Rajya Sabha member Brijlal will also send a letter to Prime Minister Rajya Sabha member and former DGP Brijlal says that the prime minister has certainly raised the head of Siddharthnagar with pride in the world. By asking Tathagata’s ancestors from London, he gave a great gift to the people here. The need is that those antiques should be brought back to the Buddhabhoomi. He said about this, he will also write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and demand that the Holy Astalash be brought back to Siddharthnagar. One of the eight original stupas is the Kapilvastu Stupa Lord Buddha’s Kushinagar in Kushinagar, the Kapilavastu Stupa is one of the eight original stupas formed after Mahaparinirvana. This stupa was built by Shakyas about 2500 years ago and it was promoted during the Maurya and Kushan periods. According to historians, precious gems were also held in the Mauryan period. Called Piparahwa Ratna. In addition, it is believed that metal leaves of Lord Buddha were also held. In 1898, the Maurya carpet and the surplus were obtained from British Zamindar William Clucton Peep by digging this stupa. In 1971, archaeologist KM Srivastava unearthed the Piparahwa Stupa and received different urns in the first phase. The metal leaves found in it were considered of Lord Buddha and stored in the National Museum in Delhi.