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Narendra Modi addressing the Maha Kumbabhishegam of Shri Sanathana Dharma Aalayam in Jakarta. Photo Courtesy: PIB

India, Indonesia's relationship is not just geopolitically connected, says Narendra Modi while addressing Maha Kumbabhishegam

| @indiablooms | Feb 02, 2025, at 05:26 pm

Indian PM Narendra Modi on Sunday said the relationship between India and Indonesia is not just geopolitical but is rooted in thousands of years of shared culture and history.

He made the remark while addressing the Maha Kumbabhishegam of Shri Sanathana Dharma Aalayam in Jakarta, Indonesia via video message.

He extended warm greetings to, President Prabowo Subianto, Chairman of the Murugan Temple Trust Pa Hashim, Managing Trustee Dr. Kobalan, dignitaries, priests and Acharyas of Tamil Nadu and Indonesia, members of the Indian diaspora, all the citizens from Indonesia and other nations who were part of the auspicious occasion, and all the talented artists who had turned this divine and magnificent temple into reality.

Expressing his fortune to be part of the ceremony, Modi remarked that the presence of His Excellency President Prabowo made the event even more special for him.

Although physically distant from Jakarta, the Prime Minister said, he felt emotionally close to the event, reflecting the strong India-Indonesia relationship.

He highlighted that President Prabowo recently carried the love of 140 crore Indians to Indonesia, and he believed that through him, everyone in Indonesia could feel the best wishes of every Indian.

He was the Chief Guest for India's Republic Day event.

Modi extended his congratulations to all devotees of Lord Murugan in Indonesia and around the world on the occasion of the Maha Kumbhabhishegam of the Jakarta Temple.

The Prime Minister expressed his wish for the continued praise of Lord Murugan through the hymns of Tiruppugazh and the protection of all people through the mantras of Skanda Shasti Kavacham.

He congratulated Dr. Kobalan and his team for their hard work in realizing the dream of constructing the temple.

“The relationship between India and Indonesia is not just geo-political but is rooted in thousands of years of shared culture and history,” the Prime Minister said.

 He emphasized that the bond between the two nations is based on heritage, science, faith, shared beliefs, and spirituality.

This connection includes Lord Murugan, Lord Ram, and Lord Buddha. He highlighted that when someone from India visits the Prambanan Temple in Indonesia, they experience the same spiritual feeling as in Kashi and Kedarnath.

He noted that the stories of Kakawin and Serat Ramayana evoke the same emotions as Valmiki Ramayana, Kamba Ramayana, and Ramcharitmanas in India.

He mentioned that Indonesian Ramleela is also performed in Ayodhya, India.

Modi stated that hearing "Om Swasti-Astu" in Bali reminds Indians of the Vedic scholars' blessings in India.

He pointed out that the Borobudur Stupa in Indonesia reflects the same teachings of Lord Buddha as seen in Sarnath and Bodh Gaya in India.

The Prime Minister mentioned that the Bali Jatra festival in Odisha celebrates the ancient maritime voyages that once connected India and Indonesia culturally and commercially.

He added that even today, when Indians travel by Garuda Indonesia Airlines, they see the shared cultural heritage.

Prime Minister remarked that the relationship between India and Indonesia is woven with many strong threads.

He mentioned that during President Prabowo's recent visit to India, they cherished many aspects of this shared heritage.

He highlighted that the new grand Murugan Temple in Jakarta adds a new golden chapter to the centuries-old heritage.

He expressed confidence that this temple will become a new center for both faith and cultural values.

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