Ram Mandir's Korean connection: How an Ayodhya princess bind

Ram Mandir's Korean connection: How an Ayodhya princess binds the two nations

The Pran Pratishtha ceremony at Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22 has invited representatives of more than 50 countries, including South Korea. The India-Korea connection and the historical ties between Ayodhya and Korea have been emphasized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The legend of Princess Suriratna, also known as Queen Hu, who traveled from Ayodhya to Korea and started the Karak dynasty, is at the center of this connection.

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