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English: Vishwa Shanti Stupa was a dream of Fujii guruji as called by M.K. Gandhi. It is beside Gitai Mandir. It is a large stupa of white color. Statues of Buddha are mounted on stupa in four directions. It also has a small Japanese Buddhist temple with a large park.
Date 2012dfasfsasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasa-12-06 12:50:32
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