Tiruppavai and Thailand
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Mani Varadarajan • Thu Sep 28 2000 - 14:57:02 PDT
Dear Members,
I had read a few years back of a connection between
Tiruppavai and Thailand. Evidently, the Tiruppavai was
recited as part of the Thai coronation ceremony. Today,
I was searching the Net for information corroborating
this when I stumbled across this astonishing bit of
news:
From "Dr.N.Kannan"
If it might interest you, several
centuries ago, Sri Vaishnava Brahmins from Srivillippuththur
area of Ramanathapuram District, migrated to Thailand.
Their descendants are still in Bangkok.
They are known as the Thai Brahmin community.
They are the Royal Praeceptors (RajaGuru)
of the Thai kings. It is to be noted that the Thai kings although
claim descent from the Solar Royalty and Sri Rama, are now Buddhists.
But the Royal Guru happens to be the Sri Vishnava Thai Brahmins.
There is a very strong tradition of
Thiruppaavai hymns in Thailand. The hymn, "VaaraNam Aayiram
suuzha valam vanthu" is still sung in Tamil. But of course without
understanding the meaning. There are about 2000 Brahmins in
Bangkok.
If anyone has more info about this, I would love to hear it.
Mani
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