Modi, Widodo vist Arjuna Chariot statue

Press Trust of India  |  Jakarta 

today visited the Chariot statue, one of the iconic monuments in the heart of the Indonesian capital Jakarta, during his first official visit to the key East Asian country.

"A manifestation of our age-old cultural ties! PM @narendramodi and Indonesian @jokowi at Chariot statue in the heart of the city," tweeted with a picture of the two leaders shaking hands.

The imposing monument depicts a scene from the Indian epic Mahabharata where Lord is riding a chariot with Arjuna holding a bow and arrow and the chariot is being pulled by eight golloping horses.

The horses as per Javenese tradition symbolise eight philosophies of leadership called Asta Brata, namely, Kisma (Earth), Surya (Sun), Agni (fire), Kartika (stars), Baruna (ocean), Samirana (wind), (rain) and Candra (month).

Built in 1987, the statue, standing just next to Monas which is the National Monument of Indonesia, is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Jakarta, especially among visitors coming from

It is a testimony to the deep civilisational link with and cultural reach and influence of Mahabharata in

Modi arrived in the Indonesian capital yesterday on the first leg of his three-nation tour to during which he will also travel to and to further boost India's Act East Policy.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 13:50 IST