- Prime Minister Narendra Modi today visited the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, along with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
- The visit highlighted the centuries-old cultural and civilisational ties between India and Indonesia while reaffirming both nations’ commitment to preserving their shared heritage.
- Prime Minister Modi received a grand traditional welcome with the melodious sounds of a gamelan ensemble and a classical Yogyakarta dance performance, showcasing Indonesia’s vibrant cultural traditions and warm hospitality.
Prayers at the Historic Shiva Temple
- The two leaders toured the magnificent 9th-century Prambanan Temple complex, where Prime Minister Modi offered prayers at the main Shiva Temple.
- They also admired the temple’s intricate stone carvings and ancient architecture, which stand as remarkable examples of Hindu heritage in Southeast Asia.
India-Indonesia Cooperation in Heritage Conservation
- Prime Minister Modi and President Prabowo reviewed the ongoing conservation and restoration work being carried out through India-Indonesia cooperation.
- The collaborative effort reflects the shared responsibility of both countries in preserving one of the world’s most significant Hindu temple complexes.
PM Modi Calls Visit a Spiritual Experience
- Prime Minister Modi described the visit as a deeply spiritual and unforgettable experience.
- He expressed gratitude to the people of Indonesia for preserving the magnificent heritage for nearly 1,200 years and said India’s participation in the restoration project reflects the shared cultural legacy of both nations.
- The Prime Minister also thanked President Prabowo for the warm hospitality extended during his three-day State Visit to Indonesia and expressed confidence that the restoration project would further deepen people-to-people connections.
Key Highlights
- PM Modi visited the UNESCO World Heritage Prambanan Temple.
- Accompanied by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
- Offered prayers at the historic Shiva Temple.
- Received a traditional Yogyakarta cultural welcome.
- Reviewed India-supported temple conservation efforts.
- Strengthened India-Indonesia cultural and civilisational partnership.
Conclusion
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Prambanan Temple represents another important milestone in the growing India-Indonesia relationship. By celebrating shared cultural heritage and supporting conservation efforts, both nations continue to strengthen their centuries-old friendship while promoting cultural diplomacy on the global stage.

