Bodh Gaya: praying for peace
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Tibetan Buddhist monks pray for peace following series of blasts in Bodh Gaya on Sunday at Rajghat, a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi.(AP Photo)
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Buddhist monks offer prayers for peace during an inter-faith prayer meeting at Raj Ghat. (AFP Photo)
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The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya in Bihar attracts Buddhists and other visitors from all over the world. (AFP Photo)
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Buddhist communities urged people to practice tolerance and work together in constructive ways to address conflict and differences. (Sonu Mehta/HT)
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A priest from Jain community joins Tibetan Buddhist monks as they pray for peace following series of blasts in Bodh Gaya on Sunday at Rajghat. (PTI Photo)
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Tibetan monks during an inter-faith prayer meeting following Sunday's serial blasts at Bodhgaya temple. (PTI Photo)
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Buddhist monks and others offer prayers for peace at Raj Ghat, the memorial to the Father of the Indian nation Mahatma Gandhi. (AFP Photo)
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Monks at the inter-faith prayer meeting at Rajghat in New Delhi on Tuesday. (PTI Photo)
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