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Quite a few of the sacred artifacts and bone relics of important Buddhist monks were taken away to England as personal trophies by Maisey & Cunningham. Afterwards, they were sold and displayed at the Victoria & Albert Museum. On the request of a lot of Buddhists, the artifacts were later returned and some of them which are still in India have been displayed in Vihara, which means a ‘Resting Place’. The Museum is open only on the last Sunday of the month.