Monday, March 19, 2018

Do the Pakistani Tamils still speak Tamil?

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 It is recorded that 100 families of Muslim Tamils migrated to Karachi after independence in 1947. They are integrated with the Urdu Speaking Mujahir community.

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Can Tamil people be considered as non-Hindus,as Tamils also have a few non-vedic gods, like Tamil Thai, Ayyanar, Muniyandi, etc.?

 People in Tamizh Mandalam is the only Classic Hindus, to be observed, followed by rest of India in their life time, to die as a true Hindu. It is the house of temples still vibrates the life energy to internalise. This is what the statement I am making, after travelling Western, Central, Northern and Eastern Part of India. Exceptions will always be there, here and there, of Dhams in Uttaranchal, Orissa.

1.Hinduism existed before vedas come into exitance. The religion contained - many specializations from construction to astronomy,

2.The visual form of Tamizh is Murugan or Saravana or Subramanya Swami - a Hindu God.

3.I am God; My first hero, my father is God; one of our role model in our extended family, my ancestor is Kuldev for our families. The soldiers in the borders, Ayyanars and Karuppa Swami and Pechchi Ammans and the Seasons, Mari Amman and Other Ammans are Gods. Is it not Hinduism?

4.When Bharat was invaded and their culture is bombarded - the conservative hindus with rich Hindu Culture migrated as far as from Saurashtra and as near as Karnataka to peaceful Tamizh mandalam (thanks to Chera, Chola, Pandyas) It welcomed them and allowed them to grow with their identity in tact. It also welcomed the traders from Middle Easts. While rest of the Bharat was busy learning languages of invaders, few undergone forceful conversions - Tamizh Mandalam is busy constructing temples and encouraging its arts, music, dances. That is the reason why as on date, Southern films are technically much superior than the rest.

5.Tamizhs long to visit Kasi. If any one is a Hindu - here is the place, Tamil Nadu which displays True Hindu Culture. Come and Visit before your precious life ends.

Here Tamizh Mandalam refers to nearby South Indian States, Andhra, Karnataka, Kerala and Pondi as well.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

What are the differences between Sri Lankan Tamil and Indian Tamil diaspora?

 Differences are many.

  1. As Tamil is a diglossic language the differences between the standard written languages across the globe is minimal but the spoken varieties differ considerably.
  2. In the sangam age in Tamil Nadu, the classical form of Tamil is classified into three - Iyal (literature), Isai (music) and Nadagam(theatre). Tamil, in any point in Time and Space, has borrowed the influence of these three in varying propositions. You can see how the dialogues of Tamil films in Sivaji Ganesan era (1970s) and now (2018) changed. So as the Tamil words written in India and a distant Sri Lanka. However these differences are minimal in comparison with spoken language.
  3. Coming to dialects - leaving aside, Madurai Tamil, Kongu Tamil, Madras Tamil! - Sri Lankan Tamil itself has four dialects. i)Jaffna Tamil - close to Tamil Nadu Tamil II)Batticaloa Tamil is more literary and unique Tamil iii)Negomba Tamil - Fishermen Tamil - bilingual, strongly influenced by sinhala iv)Moors Tamil - Spoken by Moors strongly influenced by Arabic
  4. The spoken varieties in Sri Lanka although different from those of Tamil Nadu share some common features between the southern dialects of Tamil Nadu and the northern Sri Lankan Tamil dialect, the language of Jaffna. Sri Lankan Tamil dialects retain many words and grammatical forms that are not in everyday use in India, and use many other words slightly differently.
  5. Sri Lankan Tamil dialects are less influenced by Sanskrit and English.
  6. Sri Lankan Tamil dialects are inflenced by Portugese, Dutch as well as English and Sinhalese.
  7. In general, Sri Lankan Tamil is considered to be more conservative than continental Tamil.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Do Vijayakanth and Vaiko belong to the Kamma Naidu caste?

 1.Vaiko belong to Kamma, but he disowns it for reasons known. V Gopalsamy was born into a Telugu speaking Kamma Naidu family in Kalingapatty near Sankarankovil, Tamil Nadu on 22 May 1944 to Pulipati Vaiyapuri and Ravilla Mariammal. His father’s family name is Pulipati and his mother’s family name is Ravilla, both belong to Kammas.

2.Actor Vijayakanth’s Father Azhalagarsamy is Gavara, Mother Andal is Balija and his Wife Premalatha is Kamma.

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