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Unites States of Indian Ocean: NaMo, make this happen. It will be a socio-economic revolution.

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The Hinduised states of southeast Asia was the title of a brilliant historical account by a great French epigraphist, George Coedes. He was the discoverer of Angkor Wat, the largest Vishnu mandiram of the globe.

He underscored the role played by Hinduism in defining social networks of the region, the Indian Ocean Rim along 59 nations.

Formation of Indian Ocean Community as a counterpoise to European Community will create a 10 trillion dollar powerhouse and take the region with India's active contribution in the fields of space, IT technologies and management of Himalayan waterways. The economic multiplier effect of Trans-Asian Highway and Trans-Asian Railway linking Bangkok to Vladivostok will unleash the revolution.

Everone in the IOC rim states is proud of the hindu cultural heritage. Malaysia issues its Govt. notifications calling them Seri Paduka Dhuli (in service to the sandals of the sacred feed of Sri Rama). Indonesia has Vinayaka on its 20000 rupiah note and celebrates Sri Krishna with a Gitopadesam statue in front of its Central Bank in Jakarta. Sultan of Brunei is anointed after taking the blessings of Sri Rama Paduka. Garuda is the symbol for Garuda airlines. Bali is a vedic society even today. Bangkok celebrates all Hindu festivals. Tiruppavai-Tiruvembavai is sung during the ceremony anointing Rama as Thailand's king. The centerpiece in Suvannaphom Airport (Suvarnabhumi) in Bangkot has a magnificent statue depicting Samudra Manthanam. From my native village Kidarangondan there is a celebration recorded in a temple inscription. Rajaraja Chola receives a golden chariot from Kedaram (Malaysia), hence the name Kedaram kondan. This chariot can be seen in a Singapore museum.

As I started working in Manila, I realised that Kidaram Kondan which is recorded in my passport as my place of birth was so named to commemorate sea-faring cultural contacts of ancient times. King Karikala Chola had established friendship ties with Kidäram, the Tamil form for the kingdom of Bujang valley. Kidaram was the Tamil name of Kedah ‘abode of peace’ located in the northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The people of Kedah know the bounties brought by River Mekong flowing from Manasarovar glacier of Himalaya.
In the village called Piñjai, adjacent to Kidaram Kondan, there is a 1,000-year-old temple inscription which refers to the gifts given by the king to the artisans of the region. In the Singapore Kalachakra Museum, there is a model of a golden chariot which a Khmer king had given to King Karikala to celebrate the Chola-Khmer alliance. Khmer influence in Thai-Malay peninsula during 12th century CE is recorded by the French epigraphist George Coedes. Some historians interpret that the gift of the Khmer chariot was from Suryavarman to Rajendra Chola. See more at  https://sites.google.com/site/indianoceancommunity1/
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Baliyatra is celebrated in India every year on Karthik Purnima day remembering the pilgrimage of Hindu kings and sailors to these states. Every child in Orissa prepares a paper boat and lets it sail into the Bay of Bengal remembering this pilgrimage.

The temple puja in Angkor Wat should begin now.

This initiative to form IOC or United States of Indian Ocean will be a tribute to the dharmaatman, our pitr-s.

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