Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a state visit to Thailand, was submitted to the Holy Scriptures of “World Tipitaki” to his colleagues in Thailand Poleongton Shinovatt on Thursday.
What is Tripitika? Gifted by Prime Minister Modi in Thailand Paetongtarn Shinawatra (loan for image: X/@narendramodi)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a state visit to Thailand, was submitted to the Holy Scriptures of “World Tipitaki” to his colleagues in Thailand Poleongton Shinovatt on Thursday.
The Prime Minister of the Modi received a gift with his hands, thanked the Prime Minister Shinovitra for the gift on behalf of the “Buddha Bhumi” of India.
The Holy Scriptures were presented by the Thai government in 2016 to honor King Bhumibol Aduliade (Rama IX) and the 70-year-old Board of Queen Sirikit from Thailand. This is a selection of Lord Buddha’s teaching with a precise pronunciation of politicians over nine million. The Thai government presented this as “a gift of peace and wisdom for all” from the Kingdom of Thailand to more than 30 countries.
“The Prime Minister Shinawatra gave me a tripitak just now. On behalf of the” Buddha Bhumi “I accepted it with folded hands. Last year, the Holy Relics of Lord Buddha were sent from India to Thailand, this is a great joy that more than 4 million were given the opportunity to have a Darno,” said the Prime Minister Modi.
In March 2024, Buddha’s holy relics were returned to India from Thailand after 26 -day exposition in the country.
“The holy relics of Lord Buddha, together with his two students Arahat Sariputra and Arahat Madgalayan, returned to India on March 19, 2024, after a shrewd trip that captured the hearts of Thailand,” the Ministry of Culture read.
The holy relics were taken to Thailand and shown in different places within the 26-day exposition, which celebrated a deep spiritual pilgrimage. More than four million dedicated paid holy relics in Thailand.
“Upon returning to India, the Holy Religions of Lord Buddha and his students were accepted with full state honors, a testimony to their sacred importance and the successful culmination of the historical exposition,” the statement added.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Modi and Thai Prime Minister held a meeting to discuss bilateral relations. “The productive discussion meeting took place with the Prime Minister of Poetting Schinattra in Bangkok only soon. I would like to thank Thai people and the government for the warm welcome, as well as to express solidarity with Thai after the earthquake, which took place a few days ago,” the Prime Minister Modi wrote.
Further, emphasizing how the “activity of” India to the East “and the” West’s “policy is very well complemented by each other, he said that bilateral cooperation would open opportunities for both in many areas.
“Indian East Policy” and “West’s policy” Thailand is very well complemented by opening opportunities for bilateral cooperation in many areas, “the Prime Minister said. Earlier, the Thai government released a special stamp based on Ramayan’s 18th -century fresco paintings.
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