
ஆடுபுபுலி ஆட்டத்தைப் பற்றி நினைவுபடுத்தியதற்கு மிக்க நன்றி. இரண்டு வாரத்திற்கும் முன்பு "தமிழர் வாழ்வியல் நெறியில் புலி" என்ற வெபினார் ஒன்றில் பேசும்போது, நான் புலியாட்டத்தைப் பற்றி (மலையாளம்: புலிக்களி, கன்னடா: ஹுலி வேஷா, துளு: பிலி வேஷா) குறிப்பிட்டிருந்தேன் (please see the attached slide). ஆனால் இந்த ஆடுபுலி ஆட்டம் ஞாபகத்துக்கு வரவில்லை.The tiger dance is entirely a South Indian phenomenon. It has only recetly spilled over to the neighbouring states of Goa and Southern Odisha (as Vaga Veshu and Baag Nacha). Not seen in any other state of India.Thanks for referring to this ஆடுபுலி ஆட்டம். Will consider it for inclusion in my future talks on Tamils and Tigers.RegardsAshrafAshraf Kunhunu, N.V.New DelhiPhone: 9810568428
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ஆடு புலி ஆட்டம் என்பது வெளியில் விளையாடும் ஆட்டம் அல்ல. வீட்டினுள் பொழுதுபோக்குவதற்காகவிளையாடும் விளையாட்டு .புலி ஆட்டம் என்பது ஆண்கள் புலிவேஷம் போட்டு தெருக்களில் ஆடிவருவார்கள் . இது தமிழ் நாட்டிலும்கேரளத்திலும் பெயர்பெற்றவை
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ஆடுபுபுலி ஆட்டத்தைப் பற்றி நினைவுபடுத்தியதற்கு மிக்க நன்றி. இரண்டு வாரத்திற்கும் முன்பு "தமிழர் வாழ்வியல் நெறியில் புலி" என்ற வெபினார் ஒன்றில் பேசும்போது, நான் புலியாட்டத்தைப் பற்றி (மலையாளம்: புலிக்களி, கன்னடா: ஹுலி வேஷா, துளு: பிலி வேஷா) குறிப்பிட்டிருந்தேன் (please see the attached slide). ஆனால் இந்த ஆடுபுலி ஆட்டம் ஞாபகத்துக்கு வரவில்லை.The tiger dance is entirely a South Indian phenomenon. It has only recetly spilled over to the neighbouring states of Goa and Southern Odisha (as Vaga Veshu and Baag Nacha). Not seen in any other state of India.Thanks for referring to this ஆடுபுலி ஆட்டம். Will consider it for inclusion in my future talks on Tamils and Tigers.RegardsAshrafAshraf Kunhunu, N.V.New DelhiPhone: 9810568428
On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 2:33 AM N. Ganesan <naa.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, Dr. Ashraf. Yes, aaDu-puli aaTTam is a board game played inside or outside in tree shade throughout Indian subcontinent. It exists even in Nepal. Its shape traditionally comes from temple cars in one way or another. what is famous as Tamil Nadu variety is just one shape, a simplification from Carnatic ones.what prompted me to write is the first line in an important Sangam verse, NaRRiNai 341. While Yavanas brought in their famous wines, spirits in ceramic amphoras or in glass bottles, the country arrack, caaraayam, was stored in them as well. Just like Sangam era kings used Roman emperors' coins to issue their coins. For example, the Chera kings who had Karur as their capital then called Vanji and Muziris as their most important port where Periyar meets the sea, issued Kolli-p-purai/porai coins in honoring their family mountain (kula-parvata). Just like Pandyas valued Pothiyil/Malaya pavata, Cheras who has scores of mountains valued Kolli mountain in their home provenance. Like Roman coins' copies, the Yavana madhu bottles/jars were to store the local moonshine. The chieftain of Kurinji landscape, perhaps the bro-in-law of the hero of the poem who was posted in the war-front, drinks and gets mildly rebuked by "maDanthai". As Pinnathur and Kanmani say, I also believe there are two different women in this important verse.
Thanks, Dr. Ashraf. Yes, aaDu-puli aaTTam is a board game played inside or outside in tree shade throughout Indian subcontinent. It exists even in Nepal. Its shape traditionally comes from temple cars in one way or another. what is famous as Tamil Nadu variety is just one shape, a simplification from Carnatic ones.what prompted me to write is the first line in an important Sangam verse, NaRRiNai 341. While Yavanas brought in their famous wines, spirits in ceramic amphoras or in glass bottles, the country arrack, caaraayam, was stored in them as well. Just like Sangam era kings used Roman emperors' coins to issue their coins. For example, the Chera kings who had Karur as their capital then called Vanji and Muziris as their most important port where Periyar meets the sea, issued Kolli-p-purai/porai coins in honoring their family mountain (kula-parvata).
Thanks, Dr. Ashraf. Yes, aaDu-puli aaTTam is a board game played inside or outside in tree shade throughout Indian subcontinent. It exists even in Nepal. Its shape traditionally comes from temple cars in one way or another. what is famous as Tamil Nadu variety is just one shape, a simplification from Carnatic ones.what prompted me to write is the first line in an important Sangam verse, NaRRiNai 341. While Yavanas brought in their famous wines, spirits in ceramic amphoras or in glass bottles, the country arrack, caaraayam, was stored in them as well. Just like Sangam era kings used Roman emperors' coins to issue their coins. For example, the Chera kings who had Karur as their capital then called Vanji and Muziris as their most important port where Periyar meets the sea, issued Kolli-p-purai/porai coins in honoring their family mountain (kula-parvata). Just like Pandyas valued Pothiyil/Malaya pavata, Cheras who has scores of mountains valued Kolli mountain in their home provenance. Like Roman coins' copies, the Yavana madhu bottles/jars were to store the local moonshine. The chieftain of Kurinji landscape, perhaps the bro-in-law of the hero of the poem who was posted in the war-front, drinks and gets mildly rebuked by "maDanthai". As Pinnathur and Kanmani say, I also believe there are two different women in this important verse.வங்கா வரிப்பறைச் சிறுபாடு முணையின் (நற்றிணை 341)