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#NewDelhi #IndiaGate #NationalMuseumDelhi This video explores some of the most historically and spiritually significant places in New Delhi, India. Our journey begins at the iconic India Gate, a national monument that stands as a tribute to Indian soldiers and a symbol of pride and remembrance. We then visit the renowned National Museum, New Delhi, one of the largest museums in India, home to an extraordinary collection of art, archaeology, and cultural heritage spanning thousands of years. A special highlight of this visit is the veneration of the Sacred Buddha Relics enshrined at the museum. These revered relics are believed to be the Sarvagna (Sacred) Relics of Lord Buddha, discovered from the ancient Piprahwa Stupa at Kapilavastu. The relics were unearthed in the late 19th century at the historic site now identified with Piprahwa Stupa, an important archaeological location associated with the Sakya clan and the early history of Buddhism. This video combines travel, history, archaeology, and devotion—offering viewers a meaningful experience of heritage and faith. Join us on this spiritual and educational journey through India’s rich Buddhist legacy. 🙏 Thank you for watching. Welcome to ALL SEEKER! #BuddhaRelics #Piprahwa #Kapilavastu #BuddhistHeritage #SpiritualJourney #IndiaTravel #ReligiousTour #ALLSEEKER.LK Map data © Google 2025. All rights reserved. The full list of source locations and Google Maps image links used in this video are provided in the pinned comment below. Images in this video are used under Creative Commons licenses from Wikimedia Commons. Full attribution details are available in the first comment.