Russian Buddhist Exhibition Opens in India
Posted on February 15th, 2012
Russkiy Mir Foundation Information Service
An exhibition devoted to the history of Buddhism in Russia has opened in IndiaƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s capital New Delhi, Voice of Russia reports.
The exhibition mainly displays photos, both old and present-day, of Buddhist monasteries located in those regions of Russia which are populated mainly by Buddhists ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢¢”š¬…” Kalmykia, Buryaia, Tuva, Altai and others.
RussiaƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s ambassador to India Alexander Kadakin is hoping that the exhibition will help Indians to learn more about the life of Russian Buddhists. Buddhism in Russia is steeped in rich traditions, and Russian Buddhists have always maintained close contacts with their Indian brothers and sisters in faith.
In 1741, a decree of Russian Empress Elizabeth II granted Buddhism the status of official recognition in Russia. At present, there are 1.4 mln Buddhists in Russia.
Russkiy Mir Foundation Information Service