Buddhist Relics
Buddhist relics are physical remains or personal effects of the Buddha or revered monks and nuns. These relics often include bones, teeth, or items associated with their lives, and they are considered sacred in Buddhism. Devotees believe that these relics hold spiritual power and can inspire faith and devotion.
Relics are typically enshrined in stupas or temples, where they are venerated by followers. Pilgrimages to these sites are common, as many Buddhists seek blessings and a deeper connection to their faith through the presence of these sacred objects.