this shows how rich our culture has been through out asia and our rich hindu culture has shrunk so much within certain small pockets outside india........really sad to think of...
Re: sirivannavari nariratna
by Bharat Prashar on Sep 18, 2014 09:00 PM
Generally speaking the Thai names have their roots in (or are influenced by) Sanskrit. In this context even her grandfather's name (Bhumibol Adulyadej) is a Thai derivation of Sanskrit Bhumipal Atullyatej.
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Re: princess Shivannavari of Thailandbidto Asian Equestrian Gold
by ColJuliusNagendranath WilfredSingh on Sep 18, 2014 07:07 PM
Do you know that you are supposed to press the spacebar after every word in a sentence?