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India's Ancient Maritime Linkages with South-East Asian Nations: Social, Culture & Religious Aspects. “Do Thou, Whose countenance is turned to all sides, send off our adversaries as if in a ship, to the opposite shore: do Thou convey us in a ship across the sea for our welfare.” - Rig Veda. 1., 97, 7 and 8. India’s Maritime Heritage ¾Archaeological evidences. ¾Vedas. ¾Buddhist Jatakas. ¾Sanskrit, Pali and Persian literature. ¾Indian folklore. ¾Mythology. India’s Maritime Linkages with South East Asia ¾ Began in Ancient Period – 5th Century B.C. ¾ Geographical proximity. ¾Treasure of Gold – Suvarnabhumi. ¾Influence of Indian Culture, language, customs and Religion. India’s Maritime Linkages with South East Asia According to Sir Aurel Stein, “The vast extent of Indian cultural influences, from Central Asia in the North to tropical Indonesia in the South, and from the Borderlands of Persia to China and Japan, has shown that ancient India was a radiating centre of a civilization, which by its religious thought, its art and literature, was destined to leave its deep mark on the races wholly diverse and scattered over the greater part of Asia.” India’s Maritime Linkages with South East Asia According to Van Heur, “The South East Asian rulers, learned the Indian culture through maritime linkages, recognized the advantages of certain elements of Indian civilization and drew from the Indian tradition for their own benefit.” India’s Maritime Linkages with South East Asia According to Amaury de Riencourt, “The brightest sun shining over Southeast Asia in the first centuries A.D. was Indian Civilization. Waves of Indian colonists, traders, soldiers, Brahmins and Buddhist beat upon one Southeast shore after another. ...” Influence of India over South East Asia ¾ Indian rituals and celestial deities provided the sacro-religious legitimacy to local rulers. ¾ Translation of Mahabharata into local languages. ¾ Influence of Sanskrit. ¾ Expansion of Hinduism and Buddhism. ¾ Influence of Indian architecture on temples. Spread of Hinduism in South East Asia Spread of Buddhism Ayutthaya in Thailand which was named after Ayodhya The 9th century Shivaistic temple of Prambanan in Central Java near Yogyakarta, the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia Siva temple bas-relief. Prambanan, Indonesia Phuket Angkor Wat in Cambodia is the largest Hindu temple in the world Hindu goddess Durga Mahisasuramardini in Prambanan northern cella, 9th Century Medang i Bhumi Mataram Kingdom in Central Java. Besakih Temple near Bali Island Statue of Hindu deity Murugan at the Batu Caves, Kaula Lumpur in Malaysia THANK YOU