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Buddha in sleeping posture

Published by: Team GI Youth
India’s largest reclining statue of Lord Buddha is being built in Bodh Gaya by Buddha International Welfare Mission. The 100 feet long and 30 feet high statue is being built by sculptors from Kolkata.
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Published on 15, Mar 2022

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