
Rejoinder to “Reinventing Narendra Modi” – by Dr H.Fiasco of Modi at Wharton - Rajeev Srinivasan.The Hijacking of Wharton - Rajiv Malhotra.The Chinese of 40,000 yrs BP were common ancestors.Do Srilankan Tamils support Setu Samudram Project?.Lanka vote: Revival of Tamil chauvinism is ruinous.Valmiki of Ramayana knew Tamil! (Spoken language o.Vaishwadevam - article by Guest writer R.Origin of Easter from Ishtar and Ishtar from Hindu.The 3rd part of the current article gives more proof on how and why Tamil can be considered to be the Manushya Basha at Ramayana times. There is one language that stands a better chance to be identified as the proto language from which both Tamil and sanskrit were diverged. The Prakrith languages (Maharashtri, Sairaseni, Magadhi and Paisachi) were derived from Sanskrit and were not proto to sanskrit. All those were not written in this article.

There are many hints to prove that Tamil and sanskrit were co-born, or were derived from a proto language. This article deals with those areas of information that show that Valmiki of Ramayana, did write in Tamil and did move around the region which is Tamilnadu today. Do you find this article difficult to understand? Please note down here your points of contention. I agree that your knowledge is profound but you should consider not all readers are Tamilians so I hope you would write more proactively by logically answering the counter-arguments if they come across. I know the purpose is not pure grammar but the content. Sometimes You lost me and I believe it is due to the translation. But all in all I know where you are coming from but you should maintain the logic throughout. If that is what you wanted, there are still more errors in collocation apart from grammar errors.

A good example would be ' at a different wave length', I suppose, which has a meaning ' a different opinion. Also, the translators skill is sub-standard as English is not his first language, many expressions are copied word by word or similar. If there is nothing, it is jumping to a conclusion then, not coherent. Please keep checking.īefore you deduce Manushya Bhasha is Tamil, you should rule out other existing languages such as Prakrit. It will give more info on the past where Tamil and Sanskrit co-exited and even fused.
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Next week I will be posting a 10 part series on mundas. Read the other 2 articles in this series (part 2 and 3) But they identified Thamizagam in Navalam theevu or as a country between himalayas in the north (b)Yes, but today that Tamil does not exist in talk or present day literature. (3)I did not say that Sanskrit was refined from existing languages. Please go through the archives of that blog to read article related to your question. This is a 3 part article, links to other parts are given in that article itself. The following articles on the topic of long ears would give an idea about how Tamil and Vedic society were part and parcel of a whole lot of masses over a vast area - not in India but south and south east of India. Tamil was the spoken language of the masses that was spread across Indian ocean and Pacific ocean. Sanskrit was refined long long ago say, the oldest decipherable time in 25,000 yrs BP. (2) Sanskrit and Tamil coexisted for long. (1) Refer my articles to know about yuga duration. Mind control and Eternal bliss or Moksham.

Persons graced by Her, would attain siddhi or unusual skills, Wealth, Sri or Lakshmi would desert us but if we pursue Eternalīliss and forego the material wealth, Sri Lakshmi will never desert us. The poem conveys that if we are after mere The glory of Sri or Sita is the foremost theme Is blessed to attain salvation granted by Vishnu (or Rama if we take the events Gives a subtle Vaishnavite idea that She is the prime facilitator for Moksha or If we are after Her – and notĪfter the wealth that she gives, we would not be deserted by Her. Solution too that we should select the former. Valmiki makes a subtle distinction between whether we should seek Sri / Lakshmi Normally, we assume that Sri or Lakshmi is
