India–Indonesia Partnership for Prambanan Temple Restoration

India and Indonesia have partnered to restore the Prambanan Temple complex, strengthening cultural ties and showcasing India’s expertise in heritage conservation. The initiative involves Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and Indonesia’s Culture Ministry led by Fadli Zon.

Why Prambanan Matters?
FeatureDetails
Period9th century
StatusUNESCO World Heritage Site (1991)
IdentityOne of the largest Hindu temple complexes in Southeast Asia
DedicationTrimurti – Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
Local NameLoro Jonggrang
  • Symbol of India–Indonesia civilisational linkages
  • Surrounded by: Sewu and Plaosan temples
  • Reflects Hindu–Buddhist cultural synthesis
Restoration Approach (Key Shift)
  • Focus is not limited to a single monument
  • Adopts ecosystem-level conservation, covering:
    • Prambanan
    • Sewu
    • Plaosan

Aim: Preserve the entire cultural landscape and ensure continuity of heritage.

Anastylosis Technique (Core Concept)
  • Scientific method of restoration using: Original stones from the site
  • New materials: Used only for structural support

Importance: Maintains:

  • Authenticity
  • Historical accuracy

Challenge: Thousands of scattered fragments require:

  • Precise identification
  • Careful reconstruction

Previously used in restoring Borobudur Temple (Indonesia)

Significance
  • Strengthens: India–Indonesia bilateral relations
  • Promotes: Heritage diplomacy as soft power
  • Demonstrates: Blend of traditional knowledge + modern technology
  • Supports: Sustainable conservation of cultural ecosystems

Role of ASI & Technology

Archaeological Survey of India:

  • Established in 1861
  • Manages 3600+ monuments
Key Contributions:
  • Technical expertise in conservation
  • Proposed pilot-based restoration (1–2 temples first)
Technology Integration:

Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for:

  • Mapping fragments
  • Identifying original positions
  • Assisting reconstruction

India’s Cultural Diplomacy in Southeast Asia

India has undertaken major restoration projects under its Act East Policy:

CountrySiteKey Contribution
CambodiaAngkor WatRestoration (1986–93), drainage & bas-reliefs
VietnamMỹ SơnDiscovery of Shiva lingas (Champa civilisation)
MyanmarBaganPost-2016 earthquake restoration
LaosVat PhouTwo-phase restoration (Khmer-Hindu site)

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