President Kovind visits Hindu temple complex in Vietnam

PTI Updated - November 19, 2018 at 12:45 PM.

`My Son’ is a cluster of abandoned and partially ruined Hindu temples in Vietnam constructed by the kings of Champa

President Ram Nath Kovind being received by the Party Secretary of Da Nang, Truong Quang Nghia and the Chairman of the People's Committee of Da Nang City, Huynh Duc Tho, on his arrival at Da Nang International Airport in Vietnam, on November 18, 2018.

President Ram Nath Kovind on Monday visited My Son temple complex in Vietnam which has Indian influence and houses Hindu deities like Krishna, Vishnu and Shiva. President Kovind, who is here on a three-day visit, also planted a tree sapling in the complex to mark his visit.

My Son is a cluster of abandoned and partially ruined Hindu temples in Vietnam, constructed between the 4th and the 14th century AD by the kings of Champa.

The complex is located near the village of Duy Phu in Quang Nam Province in Central Vietnam. The complex is situated in a valley roughly two kilometres wide that is surrounded by two mountain ranges.

“President Kovind visited My Son temple complex in Vietnam , which was the political and cultural capital of Champa Kingdom. The temple complex has Indian influence and houses Hindu deities like Krishna, Vishnu and Shiva. He planted a tree sapling to mark his visit,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

The temples at My Sơn are made of a reddish brick. Decorative carvings have been cut directly into the bricks.

This pedestal and the outline of a wall are all that remain of the once magnificent Hindu temple
 

 

“Confluence of Civilisations! President Kovind appreciates the artefacts of Cham Museum in Da Nang city Vietnam. Sculptures of Champa Kingdom are displayed there which are highly influenced by Hinduism,” Kumar said.

Kovind also enjoyed local cultural performance at My Son temple complex.

Kovind is in Vietnam as part of his two-nation tour that will also take him to Australia.

Published on November 19, 2018 07:06