Buddhist Dhamma padayatra, carrying an urn containing the ashes of Lord Gautam Buddha, brought by 110 monks from Thailand, reached Mumbai on Wednesday. People in large numbers participated in the 'Grand Dhamma Walk' at Chaityabhoomi in Dadar (Pics/Ashish Raje)
Updated On: 2023-02-15 03:21 PM IST
The 'Grand Dhamma Walk' travelled from Parbhani via Jalna, Aurangabad, Nashik, Thane, to reach Dadar in Mumbai on Wednesday
Buddhist devotees from all over Maharashtra participated in the 'Grand Dhamma Walk' that reached Dadar in Mumbai on Wednesday
The Mumbai Traffic Police said on Tuesday that the 'Grand Dhamma Walk' on February 15 is likely to disrupt traffic movement in the city's Dadar area
According to a notification issued by Gaurav Singh, DCP Traffic, Mumbai, traffic regulation and control on roads under the jurisdiction of the Dadar Traffic Division will be implemented on February 15 to streamline traffic movement
According to Mumbai Traffic Police, the Dhamma Walk will enter in Dadar Traffic Division through Tilak Bridge and will proceed through Kotwal Garden Circle- N.C. Kelkar Road South Bound- Paneri Junction-right turn- Ranade Road- Senapati Bapat Statue- Chaitybhoomi Junction - Chaityabhoomi