There is no definite evidence which dates the first Indian voyages across the bay of Bengal but conservative estimates place the earliest arrivals to Malay shores at least 1,700 years ago.[1] The growth of trade with India brought coastal people in much of the Malay world into contact with Hinduism. Thus, Hinduism, Indian cultural traditions and the Sanskrit language began to spread across the land. Temples were built in the Indian style and local kings began referring to themselves as Raja and more desirable aspects of Indian government were adopted.[2]
Subsequently, small Hindu Malay states started to appear in the coastal areas of Malay peninsular notably the Gangga Negara (2nd century), Langkasuka (2nd century), and Kedah (4th century). Between 7th and 13th centuries many of these small, often prosperous peninsular maritime trading states came under the loose control of Srivijaya empire, a great Hindu Malay kingdom centered in Palembang, Sumatra.[3]
wak_karman posted on 6-9-2013 08:15 AM
pantang dah pacak berhala.....org lain x leh runtuh...
kat alam impian tu...jalan x leh d ...
mahmoode posted on 6-9-2013 08:19 AM
menyusahkan betul...kalau jumpa ular dengan koling......elok tembak koling dulu.......kami setakat n ...
wak_karman posted on 6-9-2013 08:22 AM
ala gogo x yah la nko nak samakan lokasi kaba'ah ngan kuil2 kat tepi jalan yg beza takat 1 kilometer ...
shamsadis posted on 6-9-2013 08:24 AM
banyak kuil diaorang buat kat tanah orang lain....diaorang claim tue tuhan diaorang soh...lama2 tana ...
mahmoode posted on 6-9-2013 08:25 AM
ka'abah tu tempatnya dah khusus....kuil ni main pacak jer....contoh terbaik jalan dari bandar klang ...
shamsadis posted on 6-9-2013 08:24 AM
banyak kuil diaorang buat kat tanah orang lain....diaorang claim tue tuhan diaorang soh...lama2 tana ...
gogo2 posted on 6-9-2013 08:26 AM
Kalau tanah tuh tanah org lain, camana dorang boleh wat kuil?
Contohnya, kalau tanah ...
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