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The historical record clearly shows that people of ancient Tamilakam had a good relationship with the rest of the world in terms of maritime trade and soft power diplomacy. The quote has been followed by the Dravidians since ages. I would like to highlight a famous Tamil quote “Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir” by Kaniyan Poongunranar (600 BCE – 100 CE) which means, “To us all towns are one, all men our king” which is at present depicted in the United Nations Organization. India’s historical connection with Korea goes back to more than 2000 years when Korea was a collection of Tribal city states. This article throws light on the unheard story of princess Sembavalam which brings out jaw-dropping similarities between Korea and Tamil Nadu. In the same way, I would like to ask the readers a question, “Have you heard of an Indian princess Sembavalam?”
Yaadhum oore yaavarum kelir tamil quote movie#
The movie begins with a question to the viewers which is “Have you heard of Bodhidharma?” and most of the Indians answered ‘No’. As I pen down this article, I get reminded of the Tamil movie ‘7 Aum Arivu’ acted by Suriya and Shruthi Hassan. There is also quite a set of audience in India who are big fans of Korean dramas. Today for most Indians the connection to Korea is defined by its most iconic companies like Samsung, Hyundai, and LG Electronics. “To remain ignorant of history is to remain forever a child” – Marcus Tullius Cicero