India proudly presents the Konark Temple wheel at the Bharat Mandapam
Konark Sun Temple wheel, sculptures extend warm greetings to world leaders
It symbolizes time, Kalachakra, progress, and continuous transformation
India proudly presents the Konark Temple wheel as Prime Minister Modi welcomes leaders for the G20 Summit at the Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi on September 9.
Replicas of the wheel and sculptures of dancing women from the Konark Sun Temple in Odisha extend a warm greeting to world leaders and foreign delegates.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally welcomed the arriving dignitaries, including World Bank chief Ajay Banga and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, as they gather for a two-day deliberation on pressing global matters in the Indian capital.
The Konark Sun Temple wheel, a remarkable creation dating back to the 13th century during King Narasimhadeva-I’s reign, takes center stage. This wheel, adorned with 24 spokes and also incorporated into India’s national flag, represents India’s profound ancient wisdom, advanced civilization, and architectural prowess.
The revolving motion of the Konark Wheel symbolizes time, the Kalachakra, progress, and continuous transformation. It stands as a potent emblem of the wheel of democracy, mirroring the unwavering commitment to democratic ideals and societal progress.
The inaugural session of the G20 Summit, themed ‘One Earth,’ commenced at around 10:30 AM. This global assembly, the culmination of a year’s worth of ministerial meetings and engagements with various groups, is geared towards addressing critical global issues.
India proudly presents the Konark Temple wheel at the Bharat Mandapam
Konark Sun Temple wheel, sculptures extend warm greetings to world leaders
It symbolizes time, Kalachakra, progress, and continuous transformation
India proudly presents the Konark Temple wheel as Prime Minister Modi welcomes leaders for the G20 Summit at the Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi on September 9.
Replicas of the wheel and sculptures of dancing women from the Konark Sun Temple in Odisha extend a warm greeting to world leaders and foreign delegates.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally welcomed the arriving dignitaries, including World Bank chief Ajay Banga and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, as they gather for a two-day deliberation on pressing global matters in the Indian capital.
The Konark Sun Temple wheel, a remarkable creation dating back to the 13th century during King Narasimhadeva-I’s reign, takes center stage. This wheel, adorned with 24 spokes and also incorporated into India’s national flag, represents India’s profound ancient wisdom, advanced civilization, and architectural prowess.
The revolving motion of the Konark Wheel symbolizes time, the Kalachakra, progress, and continuous transformation. It stands as a potent emblem of the wheel of democracy, mirroring the unwavering commitment to democratic ideals and societal progress.
The inaugural session of the G20 Summit, themed ‘One Earth,’ commenced at around 10:30 AM. This global assembly, the culmination of a year’s worth of ministerial meetings and engagements with various groups, is geared towards addressing critical global issues.