PM Modi Meet Thai Royal Family, Discussion on Shared Cultural Heritage

Bangkok, April 4 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on Friday King Maha Vajiralongkor Fra Vajiraklaouchuhua and Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalakshana at Bangkok’s Dush Palace. A statement issued by the Foreign Ministry (MEA) said: “They exchanged opinions on the shared cultural heritage between India and Thailand. In this context, he talked about the remains of Lord Buddha, which came from India to Thailand last year, and this initiative has a positive influence on the strengthening of the two countries.” Bilateral relations between India and Thailand are based on history, age -old social and cultural relationships and contact between ordinary people. The general relationship of Buddhism is reflected in regular pilgrims of places of Buddhist interest in India by many people in Thailand. Earlier Friday, Prime Minister Modi visited the Wat Fra Chetu -Phone Vimon Mangkalaram Rajavaramhavihan with his counterpart in Thailand, Partangatar Shinavatra, a Buddhist temple. It is usually known as fo. The prime minister paid tribute to the Buddha who lies here and submitted a ‘Sanghdan’ to senior Buddhist monks. He also presented a replica of Ashokan Lion Capital to the Temple of the Buddha. On this occasion he remembers the strong and lively civilization relations between the two countries. PM Modi wrote on ‘X’ after his visit to the historic site, ‘Today I received the historical that Fra Chetophan Vimonamangakalaram Ratchwormahan or who Pho in Bangkok. The rich are also a symbol of cultural and artistic heritage. -Ians Sch/Ekd shares this story -tags