Maitreya Project Relic Tour
RARE
BUDDHIST RELICS
ON PUBLIC DISPLAY IN DUBLIN
Friday
30th
October: 5pm Opening Ceremony
Saturday 31st October: 10am to 7pm
Sunday 1st November: 10am to 7pm
Venue:
“Number 11”, 11 North Great George's
Street,
Dublin 1
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Contact: buddharelics@singsite.com
Entrance Fee: No charge, donations
welcome
A precious collection of
sacred relics of the Buddha and many
other
Buddhist masters
is currently touring the world.
This is a rare opportunity to view these relics,
which were found among
the cremation ashes of Buddhist masters.
They resemble beautiful,
pearl-like crystals.
Buddhists
believe relics embody
the
master’s spiritual qualities of compassion
and wisdom and are
deliberately produced by the master at his death.
Visitors often report experiences of inspiration and healing
when in
the presence of the relics.
While some are inspired to pray for world
peace and to develop their inner wisdom,
others are overcome by emotion
as the powerful effects of the relics open their hearts to compassion
and loving-kindness.
The relics are clearly visible inside display cases that encircle
a
life-size, golden statue of the Maitreya Buddha.
Visitors may
participate in a Blessing Ceremony where the relics of the Buddha
are
gently placed on the crown of the visitor’s head as a
personal blessing.

According to Buddhist scriptures, Maitreya will be the next Buddha
to
bring teachings of loving-kindness to the world.
Eventually, the relics
will be enshrined in a 500-ft/152-m bronze statue
of Maitreya Buddha
that is being built in Kushinagar, northern India.

Maitreya Project puts the teachings of loving-kindness into action by:
-building
the 500ft/152m Maitreya
Buddha statue –
a
magnificent monument to loving-kindness,
intended to inspire people all
across the world to think and act with kindness
-providing, free of
charge,
spiritual, education and health care
facilities
in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, one of the poorest areas in
northern India.
-providing immediate
and
long-term employment.
-helping to develop the
area's
infrastructure.
-serving as a focus and
influence for sustainable,
positive development
in this emerging part of India.

“The very name ‘Maitri’, that’s
loving-kindness.
Now in today's world, we really need the promotion of
Maitreya, Maitri, loving-kindness.
So this is a huge project, right
from the beginning,
I simply admire those concerned people
especially
the late Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche
really devoted to making
this huge statue,
and many followers really putting in effort, I really
admire and I appreciate.”
– His Holiness the Dalai Lama
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For more information, a press pack and downloadable images of the
relics, please visit:-
www.maitreyaproject.org
For more information on the venue,
see:-
www.number11dublin.ie