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India gifts part of 17th century St Ketevan’s relics to Georgia

Tribune News Service New Delhi, July 10 It was an emotional moment in Tbilisi on Friday when External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar handed over the holy relic of St Queen Ketevan to the Georgian Government at a ceremony in the...
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New Delhi, July 10

It was an emotional moment in Tbilisi on Friday when External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar handed over the holy relic of St Queen Ketevan to the Georgian Government at a ceremony in the presence of Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia and Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili.

St Queen Ketevan was a 17th century Georgian Queen who attained martyrdom. Her relics were found in 2005 at the St Augustine Convent in Old Goa, India, on the basis of medieval Portuguese records. These were believed to have been brought to Goa in 1627 and interred in St Augustine Complex. At the instance of the Archaeological Survey of India, the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, carried out a DNA analysis that confirmed its authenticity.

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In 2017, at the request of the Georgian Government, India sent the relics to Georgia for an exhibition for six months. These were personally greeted by His Holiness and Beatitude Ilia II, the Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia, along with many Georgians. This loan of relics was extended for another six months and was returned to India on September 30, 2018. The holy relics spent the year travelling to different Churches of Georgia.

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