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Dear all, Our Dr. Kailasam's novel availability in Singapore National Libraries... Title மலர்ச்சோலை மங்கை : பொன்னியின் செல்வனுக்கு முன் / டாக்டர் எல்.கைலாசம். Author கைலாசம், எல் Publisher சென்னை : வானதி பதிப்பகம், 2010. Physical De…
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April 2012
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DID YOU KNOW ??
shashwath sir - thanks for your clarification... dear sirs, As Itried to find what it exactly meant.... I found some different words from various sources.... the Wordweb Dictionary gives: Barbarians : 1. A member of an uncivilized people 2. A …
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April 2012
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DID YOU KNOW ??
Dear sirs,,, In between all these discussions, could anyone explain, what is exactly meant by the term barbarians .
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April 2012
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[New post] விருந்தினர் பட்டியல்
These are, conventional wordings of the poets of earlier days, who simply mentioned the border tracts only To denote their masters as the supreme lord. Sircar has referered no. of victorious campaigns of ancient kings stating the four directional…
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March 2012
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[New post] விருந்தினர் பட்டியல்
While analysing other accounts given by Sircar, He has notified the borders of the Chakravarthi Shetra, with out mentioning the other countries in between the borders ( most of the accounts )... Can't sure the rest details about the other cou…
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March 2012
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[New post] விருந்தினர் பட்டியல்
A commentary on Raghuvamsa by Mallinatha, says... Raghu starts his dig vijaya from Eastern Countries on the eastern sea; the bay of Bengal... Thence he marched towards south and conquered the Pandya king... Further towards west and conquered the …
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March 2012
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[New post] விருந்தினர் பட்டியல்
A Paramara king LaksmaDeva's prasasti, says he defeated Anga and Kalinga in the east, cola and also pandya in tamraparni valley in the south , turuskas on the banks of Vamksu in the north... It is referred by Sircar, as an imitation of Raghu…
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March 2012
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[New post] விருந்தினர் பட்டியல்
D.C. Sircar's book, page 75 starts with account of 56 countries.... http://books.google.com.sg/books?id=AqKw1Mn8WcwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=studies+in+the+geography&hl=en&sa=X&ei=H0p1T5WuJo7rrQfm_oGIDQ…
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March 2012
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[New post] விருந்தினர் பட்டியல்
புராதன இந்தியா என்னும் பழைய 56 தேசங்கள் - பி.வி.ஜெகதீச அய்யர் --- could give more ideas about the current regions... most of the scholars's words differs regarding the countries... which can't be sure... Studies in the geography of Ancie…
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March 2012
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[New post] விருந்தினர் பட்டியல்
dear sir, kalinga - south , Utkala - north, Odra ( proper ) - to the west of both kalinga and utkala... parts of kalinga and odra formed kongoda....
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March 2012
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meaning of 1 kadha thooram
> Don't ask for Kundavai at Kudanthai Jodhidar house > . I think, you know the address of that Kudanthai Jothidar!
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sakthisree2009
March 2012
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meaning of 1 kadha thooram
Sir, You mean in the house of that Kudanthai Jothidar? Thanking You Sakthi sree
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March 2012
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meaning of 1 kadha thooram
If VD starts on morning he could reach the chidambarm by evening. Halt for the night and starts on early morning could reach veeranam lake within an hour... The rivers could be crossed by boats together with horse. No need to take another one... D…
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sakthisree2009
March 2012
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meaning of 1 kadha thooram
Dear sir, I don't have exact statistics about the Horse speed. Through some online ref.. It could be said that A horse may cross a Katham / Nazlikai. A man may cross by walk, a Katham / 7.5 Nazlikai
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sakthisree2009
March 2012
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meaning of 1 kadha thooram
7 miles or 11.2 kms
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March 2012
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The Medieval Chola Empire and its relations with Malaysia, Indonesia & Thailand
Dear sir... In between all your words, I have a longtime doubt that " why Rajendra had the a Title Gangai Kondan " instead of mentioning the country names like Mannai konda chola, etc..., Is there any purpose of Ganges to be freed from…
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sakthisree2009
February 2012
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The Medieval Chola Empire and its relations with Malaysia, Indonesia & Thailand
dear sir, Thanks for your kind replies... I will check with some other meikeerthi-s and inscriptions.... Thanking you sakthisree
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February 2012
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The Medieval Chola Empire and its relations with Malaysia, Indonesia & Thailand
Dear sir, Thanks a lot for your kind reply... In the meikeerthi refered, I have some doubts about the titles given to the relatives of Rajendra II... 1. Chola Janagarajan - indicates the lord of Mithila... 2. Chola AyoththiRajan - indicates the …
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sakthisree2009
February 2012
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The Medieval Chola Empire and its relations with Malaysia, Indonesia & Thailand
Dear sir, Great article sir... Thanks for sharing with us... In this article, You mentioned Rajendra's Grand son (I.e) Rajendra II's son lead a part of Rajendra's army in the Kadaram Battle... If you don't mind could you …
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February 2012
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KARUVURAR
Sirs, Through some books deals with Siddhars, happened to know that RajaRaja was helped by the karuvurar to install the Linga of Rajarajeswaram... Is it true? Thanking You Sakthi sree
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sakthisree2009
February 2012
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VIJAY's PROGRAMME (TAMIL HERITAGE PROGRAMME - AUDIO )
dear sir, Kudavayil Sir says , jalkotta as GKC destroyed by Malik... As per the words of Sri.Krishnaswamy Ayyangar, malik's struggle was in betweem kannanur, jayngonda cholapuram and chidambaram, the location of GKC in between Jayamkondacho…
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December 2011
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Alberuni's India
Dear sir, The term raja also used by al-utbi, a secretary and the author of The kitab-i-yamini, a narration of Mahmud Ghazni's Victories... The term Raja also written as Rai in someplaces... Marco polo's Asciar may be a direct transli…
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sakthisree2009
December 2011
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A very nice blog on Tamil Poetry - Dinam Oru Pa
Nice one sir.. Thanking You Sakthi sree
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sakthisree2009
December 2011
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Alberuni's India
dear sir, Alberuni's notifications about Tamilnadu is veryscanty... As it has been translated by Edward Sachu, some scholars says there are some mis-translations also. but Sri.K.AN, in his Foreign Notices of South Indiagives the sametransla…
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sakthisree2009
December 2011
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INDIA - In Inscriptions
dear sir, I mean the pressent form " இந்தியா" or India, It happened to notice in a garant of king EKOJI of Tanjaore to Dutch, no of places the name இந்தியா( India ) appears, pls have a look in the book Nayaks of Tanjore, http://books.goo…
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December 2011
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INDIA - In Inscriptions
Dear sir, Ofcourse, as you said the precian and Arab travelers called as Sindh and Hind(h)... I feel that these terms were altered by the later travellers like Portuguese, French etc... Probably the name India, should be a later time innovation …
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sakthisree2009
December 2011
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Living Chola Descendants [2 Attachments]
Dear sir, Even I don't have enough knowledge about the main topic, in your words I found a confusion about the following words, Also, Al beruni in his book, records the destruction of important forts in tamil nadu by the invading mohammedan…
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December 2011
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7m Arivu
Somedetails from; south indian influences in theFar East by Sri. K.A.N Sastri, V. Kambuja Among the feudatory states of Fu-nan was the land of the Kambujas which the Chinese called Tchen-la. This vassal kingdom had its capital at Sresthapura near …
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sakthisree2009
December 2011
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7m Arivu
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December 2011
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7m Arivu
Sir, At first, the term Kamboja is a name of a tribe who are one of the Mleccha people (I.e) the people who avoided Vedic rituals... Their neighbors are bhalikas, Gandharas.... Later the the region at where they were lived was called by their tr…
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December 2011
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