Originally posted by: Celinacrescent
The South Korean first lady,visited Ayodhya few years ago . Ayodhya holds special significance for some South Koreans - many believe they can trace their ancestry to the city.
The story of an Indian princess - Suriratna - who married a South Korean king and started a dynasty.
A popular South Korean book comprising fables and historical stories, Samguk Yusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms), mentions that Queen Hwang-ok was the princess of "Ayuta" kingdom.
According to the legend, Princess Suriratna, also known as Heo Hwang-ok, went to Korea in 48 AD, some 2000 years ago, and started the Karak dynasty by marrying a local king.
The royal couple prospered. They had 10 sons and both lived to be over a 150 years old.
An anthropologist appeared to confirm the widely held belief that Ayuta was actually Ayodhya, as the two names are phonetically similar.Thats it.Its s belief mostly.No concrete evidence ,I guess is available .
Wow That's Amazing
Iam Glad Some South Koreans Believe This
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