cambodia n kanchipuram
  • ---
    > > --------------------
    > >
    > > Wonderful article..
    > >
    > > very very interesting.. like Dr. Iraiyanbu's research work.
    > >
    > > thanks Vijay,
    > >
    > > sps
    > >

    Hi sps sir,

    sorry for this simple questions - but does varman - stand for its
    literal translation - meaning protector. who is the first indian
    king with this surname. i read that in the first hindu settlements
    in funan - the kings already started taking this prefix - but the
    first official name i get in searches is king ishana varman (
    kambodia) - 616 -635 AD.

    rgds
    vj
  • > Earlier VESTED theories are being dispelled with
    > Adhichanallur -
    > Harappa Nexus New Finds and Scholars are yet to
    > analyse and advise ..
    >

    Last Saturday, I attended a lecture by Dr. Asko
    Parpolo at the Roja Muthiah Library. He showed a
    decipherment of a Indus seal ( with two eyes and
    another symbol ) as "KanKaani" ( Supervisor ) in
    Tamil! But he didnt accept the bilingual seal found in
    Jaffna, figured in some books written by Prof.
    Mathivanan. Whereas the stone axe founded near
    Kumbakonam by a Tamil teacher has been accepted by the
    scholarly world and our Iravatham Mahadevan has given
    a decipherment.

    I think the Harappan-Dravidian link is a long way to
    go, until Indus sites / seals are reported in the south.
  • Do you think that this could be the
    ultimate Shiva Pashupathi?
    Tala, Bilaspur Dist., CG

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