India Opposes Buddha Jewels Auction
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India slams auction of jewels linked to the Buddha, calls for their return | CNN

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The gems are being sold by three descendants of William Claxton Peppé , a British colonial engineer.
They were unearthed in 1898 by a British official who excavated an ancient Buddhist stupa and a huge sandstone sarcophagus-like tomb.
They contain about 1,800 gemstones and precious metals, dating to around 240 BCE , and small pieces of bone and ash.
India ’s Ministry of Culture says it is taking “swift and comprehensive” measures to “immediately” stop the sale.
Chris Peppé said 25% of the proceeds from the auction would be donated to Buddhist institutions’ and a further 25% to the display of the main Piprahwa collection in Kolkata , which has never been exhibited to the public.
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