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Koreans Search For Roots In Ayodhya

 

BY VRIN PARKER

 

Source: Vinay Krishna Rastogi, Lucknow

 

AYODHYA: A high-power delegation from South Korea visited Ayodhya to

revive two millennia-old ties with the temple town. The South Koreans

discovered that a Princess of Ayodhya was married to Korean King Suro in

the first century CE. Suro was the King of Kimhay kingdom or the present

Korea. The Princess was married to the Korean King at the age of 16.

 

The Koreans believe that the Princess was the mother of the descendants

who unified various Korean kingdoms in the 7th century CE. Since the

first century CE her descendants prospered and became the largest clan

in Korea, known as the Karak, whose members had been highly

distinguished people.

 

The present President of South Korea Kim Dae-Jung believes that he is

also a descendant of the Great Princess of Ayodhya. She is regarded as

the most blessed queen of Korea in the last 2,000 years, and Koreans

believe that this could be due to the religious significance of the

great temple city of Ayodhya where Lord Rama was born. The Counsel

General of Korea said "I hope historians will be able to learn more

about this great ancient Hindu city." He urged the ex-Raja of Ayodhya

BPN Misra to strengthen the cultural ties between Ayodhya and South

Korea.

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