Ladakh, known for its monasteries and strong Buddhist heritage, was chosen as the venue for this exposition. Officials described the event as both a religious occasion and an effort to highlight India’s deep-rooted Buddhist legacy. The exposition in Ladakh will follow a structured schedule across key locations:
May 1–10: Public viewing at Jivatsal, Leh
May 11–12: Exposition in Zanskar
May 13–14: Final display at the Dharma Centre in Leh
May 15: Return of the relics to Delhi
A large influx of devotees and tourists is expected. The administration has undertaken extensive preparations in Leh, including citywide cleanliness drives, tree-planting initiatives, and beautification efforts. Authorities have also focused on logistics and security to manage crowds and maintain the event’s sanctity.