According to the Buddhist tradition, he worshiped at the Mayadevi temple in Lumbini with the recitation of the monk lama.
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India Bhushan Ramakrishna Gavai has visited Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha.
According to the Buddhist tradition, he worshiped at the Mayadevi temple in Lumbini with the recitation of the monk lama. He said that since he was the first Buddhist Chief Justice of India, he wanted to visit Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, and he was happy that it was fulfilled.
Lumbini Development Fund Vice President Lyharkyal Lama informed about the Lumbini master plan, historical, archeological and religious significance. Chief Justice Gawai also lit the island wishing for world peace, human welfare and friendly relations between Nepal and India.
He came to participate in the two-day Nepal-India Judicial Dial organized in Kathmandu. He came to Lumbini on Saturday and returned to Kathmandu.
Chief Justice Gavai was welcomed by the officials of the fund including the vice president of the fund Lharkyal Lama and member-secretary Sanuraja Shakya. Vice President Dr. Gawai. The Lama presented a statue of Buddha as a gift. Gavai, who came to Nepal at the invitation of Chief Justice Prakashman Singh Raut, is the 52nd Chief Justice of India.
