Last Updated: October 10, 2024, 14:58 IST
Laos
The performance was an exquisite display of - rich and shared linkages.
Ramayan continues to be celebrated in Laos, and the epic reflects the shared heritage and age-old civilization connection between the two countries
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday witnessed an episode of Lao Ramayan – called Phalak Phalam or Phra Lak Phra Ram – performed by the prestigious Royal Theatre of Luang Prabang.
“Shared heritage and tradition bringing the two countries closer. PM
@narendramodi witnessed an episode of Lao Ramayana (called Phalak Phalam or Phra Lak Phra Ram), performed by the prestigious Royal Theatre of Luang Prabang. The performance was an exquisite display of – rich and shared linkages," the Ministry of External Affairs said in a post on X.
Ramayan continues to be celebrated in Laos, and the epic reflects the shared heritage and age-old civilization connection between the two countries. Several facets of Indian culture and tradition have been practiced and preserved in Laos for centuries. The two countries are closely working to illuminate their shared heritage.
The Archaeological Survey of India is involved in restoring the Vat Phou temple and related monuments in Laos. Several dignitaries, including the Minister of Home Affairs, Minister of Education and Sports, the Governor of Bank of Lao PDR and Mayor of Vientiane were present on the occasion.
Before the Ramayan performance, the Prime Minister participated in a blessing ceremony by senior Buddhist monks of the Central Buddhist Fellowship Organization of Lao PDR, led by Mahaveth Masenai, the revered abbot of Si Saket temple in Vientiane. Shared Buddhist heritage represents yet another facet of close civilizational bonds between India and Laos.