The sacred relics of Lord Buddha's two chief disciples will be taken to Mongolia for exposition. These sacred relics from the UNESCO World Heritage Site Sanchi Stupa in Madhya Pradesh are being sent to Mongolia on a special initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Tomorrow these relics of Sariputra (Sāriputta) and Maudgalyayana (Maha Moggallana) will be exhibited to the public at the National Museum in New Delhi. From May 31, the relics will be kept for public display in Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar. The relics of Sariputta and Maudgalyayana are placed for public viewing once a year at Sanchi and thousands of Buddhist devotees from around the world come to Sanchi for a glimpse. Earlier, the sacred relics were also taken to Cambodia and Thailand.
The Three Kings Chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located atop a hill of Cuelim at Cansaulim village in South Goa. The chapel is the site of the rare Feast of Three Kings, celebrated on 6 January (after the 12th night of Christmas) with a pageantry procession of the three kings who traverse the village on horseback from the church. A fair is also held at the church grounds.