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How the British invented Hinduism
https://www.newstatesman.com/node/156145
hey Tamizh genius it was the Pallavas not Cholas (see below)
In 731, the Pallava king Parameswaravarman died without any heir and hence the Pallava empire was kingless. Parameswaravarman was the last ruler of the Simhavishnu line of Pallavas.
That their enemies would not utilize the opportunity to invade the country, the military leaders (dandanayakas), scholars and representatives of mercantile and peasantry formed an entourage and undertook "a long journey" to reach the kingdom of Kambujadesa (कम्बोजदेश; "land of Kambuja") – modern day Cambodia and Vietnam – ruled by a certain Kadavesa Hari Varma, who stemmed from the Pallava lineage and was 6th descendant of Bhimavarman, the brother of the great Simha Vishnu.[2] The king had four sons. The first three (Kshatriyamalla, Sangramamalla and Rajamalla) declined the offer. The last one by name Pallava Malla Parameswara also known as Nandi Varman, who was then 14 years old, accepted the request. Nandivarman's becoming a king at such an early age is referred to in many inscriptions and contemporary literature (referring to him as "The one of strong arms who got the kingdom at a tender age" or the one who became king at an early age).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandivarman_II
Thai Brahmin immgrants were from Tamilnadu not Gangadesh , Hindustan or India and they were not Hindus as there was no India or Hindu in the 10th AD they were either Tamil saivites or Vaisnavites
Where Thai-brahmins chant Tamil hymns
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ms-chant-Tamil-hymns/articleshow/55314354.cms
Thai triyumpavai - Tamil Tiruvenpavai
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/where-thai-brahmins-chant-tamil-hymns.525923/#post-9979538
https://www.newstatesman.com/node/156145
Built by Tamil king of Chola Dynasty
hey Tamizh genius it was the Pallavas not Cholas (see below)
Lol what are you talking about ? We don't mention this because we know this and feel proud that our ancestors colonised South East Asia and formed many empires there.
From the religion, Language to the architecture as well as important figures we ours.
Even today these same brahmin immigrants hold important position in royal thai court.
In 731, the Pallava king Parameswaravarman died without any heir and hence the Pallava empire was kingless. Parameswaravarman was the last ruler of the Simhavishnu line of Pallavas.
That their enemies would not utilize the opportunity to invade the country, the military leaders (dandanayakas), scholars and representatives of mercantile and peasantry formed an entourage and undertook "a long journey" to reach the kingdom of Kambujadesa (कम्बोजदेश; "land of Kambuja") – modern day Cambodia and Vietnam – ruled by a certain Kadavesa Hari Varma, who stemmed from the Pallava lineage and was 6th descendant of Bhimavarman, the brother of the great Simha Vishnu.[2] The king had four sons. The first three (Kshatriyamalla, Sangramamalla and Rajamalla) declined the offer. The last one by name Pallava Malla Parameswara also known as Nandi Varman, who was then 14 years old, accepted the request. Nandivarman's becoming a king at such an early age is referred to in many inscriptions and contemporary literature (referring to him as "The one of strong arms who got the kingdom at a tender age" or the one who became king at an early age).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandivarman_II
Thai Brahmin immgrants were from Tamilnadu not Gangadesh , Hindustan or India and they were not Hindus as there was no India or Hindu in the 10th AD they were either Tamil saivites or Vaisnavites
Where Thai-brahmins chant Tamil hymns
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ms-chant-Tamil-hymns/articleshow/55314354.cms
Thai triyumpavai - Tamil Tiruvenpavai
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/where-thai-brahmins-chant-tamil-hymns.525923/#post-9979538
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