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In Pics: Buddhist monks take out rally in Mumbai

Updated On: 15 December, 2023 06:30 PM IST | Editor

Hundreds of Buddhist monks took out a rally in Worli suburb of central Mumbai on Friday, a day before 'Dhamma Diksha', an international conference on Buddhism to be held in the city. Pics/PTI/AFP

Hundreds of Buddhist monks took out a rally in Worli suburb of central Mumbai on Friday, a day before 'Dhamma Diksha', an international conference on Buddhism

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Hundreds of Buddhist monks took out a rally in Worli suburb of central Mumbai on Friday, a day before 'Dhamma Diksha', an international conference on Buddhism
 Hundreds of Buddhist monks took out a rally in Worli suburb of central Mumbai on Friday.

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 Hundreds of Buddhist monks took out a rally in Worli suburb of central Mumbai on Friday.

The rally was held a day before 'Dhamma Diksha', an international conference on Buddhism to be held in the city

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The rally was held a day before 'Dhamma Diksha', an international conference on Buddhism to be held in the city

The rally, which began from Worli Naka culminated at the iconic Mahalaxmi race course.

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The rally, which began from Worli Naka culminated at the iconic Mahalaxmi race course.

The event was organised by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Dhamma Diksha Celebration Committee.

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The event was organised by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Dhamma Diksha Celebration Committee.

The committee has organised the international conference on Buddhism on Saturday, which will be attended by Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, its organisers said. 

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The committee has organised the international conference on Buddhism on Saturday, which will be attended by Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, its organisers said. 

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