PM Modi watching Ramayana staging in Thailand.
Bangkok: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held delegation level talks with his counterpart Pantongtorn Shinavatra of Thailand. During this, he also saw the amazing and supernatural staging of the “Ramayana” presented by Thai artists. Let us tell you that PM Modi reached Thailand on a two-day visit to attend the sixth BIMSTEC (Bay Bay of Bengal) on Thursday to attend the Summit) Summit, after which he was given a ‘Guard of Honor. After this, he also saw a beautiful presentation of Ramkien – Thai Ramayana.
Thailand’s Prime Minister gave ‘The World Tiptka’
During this time, the Prime Minister of Thailand presented “The World Tipitaka-Sajjhaya Phonetic Edition” to PM Modi. It is called “Vishwa Tipitka: Sajjaya phonetic version” in Hindi. Tipitka is also called Tripitaka in Sanskrit. It is a distinguished compilation of the teachings of Lord Buddha, which has 108 sections and is considered a major Buddhist scripture. This religious version presented to Prime Minister Modi is written in Pali and Thai scripts. Which is very carefully prepared and contains an accurate pronunciation of more than nine million letters. The special edition was published by the Thai government in 2016 as part of the World Tipitka Project to commemorate the 70 -year rule of Raja Bhumibol Advinadej (Ram IX) and Queen Siriqit. Triptik present to Prime Minister Modi is a proof of India’s spiritual leadership and its permanent relationship with Buddhist countries.
Bharti Foreign Ministry did special post
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on ‘X’, “The Prime Minister of Thailand with the Guard of Honor warmly welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Government House of Bangkok today.” Said that it displays rich civil relations between India and Thailand.
Modi said in a post on ‘X’, “A unique cultural association! Thai Ramayana saw a panoramic presentation of Ramkien. It was a really great experience, in which shared cultural and civilized relations between India and Thailand were beautifully displayed.” “Ramayana actually connects hearts and traditions to many parts of Asia,” he said. ,(Language)
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