EARLY CONTACTS OF SOUTH INDIA AND CHINA
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    EARLY CONTACTS OF SOUTH INDIA AND CHINA: AN EXPLORATION OF THE
    PHENOMENON OF HINDU DIASPORA

    Dr. Raju Poundurai
    Department of Architecture, Tamil University, Thanjavur 613 005,
    India
    Tel: 091-04362-35967, Fax: 091-04362-34459, E-
    mail:geminisoft@vsnl.com

    Abstract : The diaspora of the Hindu religion, first in the
    Southeast Asian region and then to South and Southeast
    China and Korea has a long history. Quanzhou, Xiawei, Donghai,
    Chidian and Citong, in China and Shilla, Paekche,
    Kaya, Himhae, etc. in South Korea were influenced by the Hindu
    culture and the principles of Hindu architectural
    treatises like Vastusastra.
    China’s trade and religious missions with South India and Sri Lanka
    reached their high peak during the 11th
    and 12th centuries. The Shilla, Paekche, Kaya Kingdom’s of South
    Korea were also carriers of South Indian religion
    and art and architectural treatises. The influence of Vastusastra, a
    South Indian Hindu architectural text, could be
    seen in Feng Shui of China and Pung Shu of Korea. Hence, the present
    paper attempts to trace the early contacts of
    South India and China: An Exploration of the Phenomenon of Hindu
    Diaspora. The sources of oriental principles
    that have been adopted in the traditional architecture of China and
    the antiquity of trade and cultural connections
    between South India and China. The changes and reciprocal influence
    on different socio-cultural units within a
    social system and traditional notions of Hindu traditional
    architectural science among the people of China have also
    been studied.

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