Chaaru tamil ilakkiya ulagaththin Subramanian Swamy. If he is jobless, Subbu swamy will start accusing others as "CIA agent". Chaaru is just following his role model. 8-) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Anban
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Chaaru tamil ilakkiya ulagaththin Subramanian Swamy. If he is jobless, Subbu swamy will start accusing others as "CIA agent". Chaaru is just following his role model. 8-) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Anban
both are from two different root words if I am right.Quote:
Originally Posted by venkkiram
Muslims are generally referred as "Turk"s or "turukkan" in tamil owing to their reverence to the Caliphate which was located in Turkey from the early 16th century. this got corrupted in Tamil as "tulukkan". Tulukkan is generally used by non muslims, but NEVER among muslims. they might even consider the word highly derogatory. hence no muslim is going to keep a name 'tulukkAnam'.
on the other hand, the name tulukkANam seems to have originated from the word "thuLuvan" which may have referred a person having his roots in the 'tulu nadu' part of karnataka. (aishwarya rai, shilpa shetty, sunil shetty, prakash raj, robin Uththappa etc are 'tuluva's; their mother tongue is tulu). contrary to P_R's mock post, tulukkanam is not a dalit name (or at least, not an exclusively dalit name). a google search proves otherwise :)
i recollect reading in sramakrishnan's blog a post about 'Kazhu'. He feels that historical evidence is not strong about forceful 'kazhuetrams'. Much of it is enhanced false bravado by the saivists of the time who wouldnt have dreamt that in future such secularist " arivu jeevis" will be court martialling them for it.
JeMo has a valid point when he says that Jain inscriptions of the time did not speak much about these atrocities. Point to be noted is that when these things were happening the neighbouring kingdoms were aflush with jains who would have noted it down in their legends and stories - after all it is this "intolerant" saivist tamil nadu that preserved epics like Perungadhai, seevagasindhamani and manimegalai which are all jainist in their themes and so many poems like naanmanikkadigai and naaladiyaar written by jainist saints..
IT is so easy to see the whole world as RED when you wear a red tinted glass.
Near Kanchipuram , we have a temple for "Thulukanthaman"Quote:
Originally Posted by kalyan
Near Kanchipuram , we have a temple for "Thulukanthaman"Quote:
Originally Posted by kalyan
not to mention 'thirukkuRaL' (written by valluvar, who is portrayed to be a Jain, despite the fact that he recited ThirukkuRaL sitting at the PotRamarai KuLam in Meenakshi temple, Madurai) which was preserved for 1400 years by the 'intolerant' saivaites, only to be blamed by our current political leaders :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
dig
/// in todays TN, if you praise Kambar, you are communal. If you praise valluvar, you are secular.
vaazhga jananayagam :lol:
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dappul meaning varuthu :lol: athuvum ippo discuss pannura topic oda othu poguthu!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
உடன்படுகிறேன்.Quote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
kalyan,
can you change your signature pls.
A humble request from a diehard fan of kamal even after 25 years. I Know you were a diehard fan of KH during DASA- Hence the request.
Amar
done :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Amarshiva