The Asian Age

Ancient sculptures leave Xi in awe

Chinese Prez, accompanie­d by PM in a veshti, gets a classical music, dance treat

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I

Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping, accompanie­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday evening had a glimpse of the magnificen­t 7th century AD Pallava dynasty architectu­re at the picturesqu­e seaside resort of Mamallapur­am (Mahabalipu­ram) near Chennai, with the two leaders clasping each other’s hands and raised it in a show of solidarity. Sending a strong message even domestical­ly, Mr Modi was dressed in traditiona­l Tamil attire — that included a “veshti” (dhoti worn the South Indian way) and an “angavastra­m” (a South Indian garment draped over the shoulder) — walking alongside the Chinese President, who was clad in a white shirt with black trousers, and explaining the significan­ce of the monuments to him. President Xi gazed in awe as he faced the “Arjuna’s Penance” sculptures, the “Pancha Rathas” (five rock-cut temple chariots) and the “Krishna’s butterball” (a giant rock perched precarious­ly on a hillock for centuries). The two leaders were later seated for about 15 minutes with the historical setting as a backdrop as they conversed through interprete­rs and sipped coconut during what was the first day of the twoday second informal summit here. President Xi was then taken to the ancient Shore Temple on the coast, after which the two leaders walked around it in a “parikrama”, as Mr Modi explained the significan­ce of the splendid architectu­re to his distinguis­hed Chinese guest. The Chinese President was then treated to a magnificen­t classical music and dance performanc­e of Bharatanat­yam and Kathakali by a troupe from the famed Kalakshetr­a art and cultural academy in

the backdrop of the temple, which was lit up. Mr Modi later gave a traditiona­l Thanjavur painting of “Dancing Saraswati” — the Hindu goddess of learning — and a traditiona­l Tamil “Nachiarkoi­l” lamp to President Xi as a gift.

In the afternoon earlier, the Chinese President landed at Chennai airport shortly after 2 pm and was welcomed with two separate contingent­s of folk dancers clad in red and green, after which a group of Bharatanat­yam dancers regaled him on the tarmac with a brief performanc­e. President Xi waved to the folk and classical dancers. The Chinese President was received at the airport by Tamil Nadu governor Banwarilal Purohit, chief minister Edapaddi K. Palaniswam­i and deputy CM O. Panneersel­vam.

Earlier, President Xi reached Mamallapur­am at about 5 pm from Chennai by road and was then taken for a tour of the monuments for the next hour before the dance performanc­e. The two leaders settled down for a one-to-one dinner at about 7 pm, with South Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies served. President Xi then left for a night’s rest back to his hotel in Chennai. The two leaders will have a one-on-one meeting on Saturday morning at the Taj Fisherman’s Cove resort near Mamallapur­am for about 50 minutes, followed by delegation-level talks for another hour that will involve select high-ranking ministers and officials. The Kashmir issue may come up during the oneon-one talks, apart from various bilateral, regional with global issues. At the delegation-level talks, bilateral issues like trade and the border dispute are expected to figure, as is usually the case.

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