Indian soil? Thailand
  • Dear SPS

    The Ayuthya clan might mean Thailand..as their ancient capital was called Ayuthya...

    ThouhT thailand is predominantly Buddist The Kings always have their ascension names as Rama after Ayothya and the protector aspect of Visnu/Rmam

    Sri



    If I can stop one heart from breaking,I shall not live in vain;
    If I can ease one life the aching,Or cool one pain,
    Or help one fainting robin, Into his nest again,
    I shall not live in vain.
    Emily Dickinson






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  • Dear Sri,

    that is very good line of thinking..

    was trying to get original link..

    did some search.. then left..

    will try get and post.

    regards/ sps
  • Here is Wikipedia info on the Prince Suro and the Indian Princess from Ayuta (considered to be Ayodhya)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suro_of_Geumgwan_Gaya
  • " ,,Also according to legend, King Suro's queen Heo Hwang-ok was a princess from the Indian country of Ayuta (¾ÆÀ¯Å¸, ä¹ë²öí). She is said to have arrived in Gaya by boat in the year 48. They had ten sons in all, two of whom took the mother's family name. Ayuta is today often identified with Ayodhya in India, and the tale has gained modern significance in the light of the modern-day relations between Korea and India[1]. This legend was recorded in the chronicle Garakguk-gi (°¡¶ô±¹±â, ʽզÏÐÑÀ), and reproduced in the 13th century chronicle Samguk Yusa... "

    Really surfed intelligently.

    thanks and regards dear GRS,

    sps

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