Indonesia prints Lord Ganesha on its 20,000 Rupiah note

Indonesia, a country with strong cultural ties to India and Hinduism, prominently features Lord Ganesha on its 20,000 Rupiah note. The presence of this beloved Hindu deity on the currency reflects the deep-rooted influence of Hinduism in the nation's culture and history.


Hinduism is practiced by 1.7% of Indonesia's total population and holds a significant majority, 83.5%, in the province of Bali, as recorded in the 2010 census. The prevalence of Hinduism is further acknowledged by Indonesia's recognition of it as one of the six official religions in the country.


The depiction of Lord Ganesha on Indonesia's currency note also serves as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of various religious traditions within the country. The representation of this auspicious deity underscores the values of inclusivity and appreciation of diverse beliefs.


Indonesia's choice to feature Lord Ganesha on its 20,000 Rupiah note showcases the enduring significance of Hinduism in the nation's cultural identity. With a sizable Hindu population and the recognition of Hinduism as an official religion, Indonesia stands as a shining example of religious harmony and mutual respect.

Indonesien 1998 20.000 Rupiah - Photo on Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:H-335_a.jpg)
Indonesien 1998 20.000 Rupiah - Photo on Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:H-335_a.jpg)
Image by Ninassarts Stock Photos from Pixabay
Image by Ninassarts Stock Photos from Pixabay

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