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Buddhism Strengthens India-Vietnam Ties as Holy Relics Arrive in Hanoi


Updated: May 15, 2025 01:15

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India’s Ambassador to Vietnam, Sandeep Arya, has emphasized that Buddhism remains a central pillar of the strong relationship between India and Vietnam. The historic spiritual connection between the two nations has been reinforced with the arrival of the Holy Relics of Lord Buddha in Hanoi, marking a significant moment in cultural diplomacy.  

Deep-Rooted Spiritual Bonds  
- Buddhist monks first arrived in Vietnam nearly 1,800 years ago, embedding Indian spiritual traditions into Vietnamese culture  
- India is widely regarded as the land of Buddha, with its teachings shaping Vietnam’s belief system and religious practices  
- The ongoing display of the Holy Relics in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi has drawn large crowds, reflecting the deep reverence for Buddhism in both nations  

Strengthening Bilateral Relations  
- The relics were transported from India as part of the United Nations Day of Vesak celebrations, reinforcing cultural and diplomatic ties  
- Indian and Vietnamese monks conducted ceremonies to honor the relics, further strengthening people-to-people connections  
- The Vietnamese government has acknowledged India’s gesture as a testament to the enduring friendship between the two countries  

The arrival of the relics has sparked renewed discussions on expanding cultural exchanges and deepening cooperation in Buddhist heritage preservation. As both nations continue to celebrate their shared spiritual legacy, Buddhism remains a powerful bridge connecting India and Vietnam.  

Sources: Devdiscourse, Morung Express, MSN News, Chennai Online

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