Samudra Manthan, Thailand
October 7, 2008
The new international airport Suvarn Bhoomi in Thailand captivates every traveler. Samudra Manthan or the churning of the great ocean has been displayed here. This legend has been depicted from the Hindu scriptures of Devi Bhagwad and Vishnu Purana.
Even though Hinduism doesn’t play a pivotal role in the lifestyles of the people in Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia and Malaysia but they have taken this effort to pay respects to their forefathers who were originally Hindus. The grandeur in its display leaves every mortal spellbound.
India with its vast cultural heritage has influenced people worldwide. But its own people haven’t yet taken an effort to showcase their legacy so exquisitely. The Iron Age or Kaliyuga has really worked its way on their minds. Depictions like Suvarn Bhoomi does make one stop, think and pay a silent homage to the great Hindu culture.
Take a look at the extended version of this spectacular image of the arena in our post Suvarn Bhoomi. I am sure you will be speechless.
Read our post on Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Rishikesh to get an in-depth understanding of the significance of Samudra Manthan.
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