Chera
Chola
Pandiya
If these words are TAMIL, please tell the meanings of these words!
Tamil Kings who are born to chase Kundi Nakkis like Parayan pallav ranga
dog!!!
He he ...
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"Victims Of Sri Lanka" <Sri_Lanka_St...@Sri-Lanka-Info.Net>
wrote in message news:THoP8.24733$7U1.1...@news.webusenet.com
> The military occupation in public places, homes and particularly in most
> Tamil schools, prevent children to attend schools.
> Writes An Australian Thamizh teenager,
> http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2002/06/17_Dear_Prime_Minister.htm
Tamils top education stats
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[ Aftenposten ] [ 10:46 GMT, Jun. 28, 2002 ]
Immigrant youths from Sri Lanka top the higher education statistics in
Norway according to new figures from the Norwegian bureau of statistics
(SSB).
"While 26 percent of the Norwegian population aged 19-24 pursues further
education, fully 48.7 percent of Tamil immigrants in the same age group
continue schooling," SSB adviser Kjell Digre told the daily Dagsavisen.
Germans were next with 37.8 percent, edging out Vietnamese with 37.1
percent. Studious Poles (36.4 percent) and Indians (33 percent) were other
immigrant groups that left their Norwegian counterparts behind.
(Aftenposten English Web Desk/NTB)
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2002/06/28_Tamils_Top_Education.htm
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2002/06/28_Tamils_Top_Education.htm
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Human Rights Abuses Executed By Sri Lankan Forces
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Memory of the day: http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/memory/June/June28.htm
June 28 , 1986 : Thampalakamam - Sri Lanka
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Thampalakamam massacres - 34 killed
The bodies of thirty four Tamil civilians, including a woman were found in
the jungle near Thampalakamam in the Trincomalee district. The victims had
apparently been abducted by Home Guards (Sinhalese civilians armed by the
Sri Lankan government).
June 28 , 1986 : Paranthan - Sri Lanka
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Kilinochchi Paranthan farmers executed - 10 killed
Sri Lankan security forces personnel tied eight Tamil civilians and executed
them in the course of a cordon and search operation in Paranthan on 28 June
1986.
June 28 , 1998 : National Movement - Sri Lanka
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Tamil National Movement in Sri Lanka: The Next Decade
From armed resistance to national liberation
The year 1998 marks the 40th anniversary of the anti-Tamil pogrom in 1958.
The past four decades has witnessed a tectonic shift in the political milieu
of Sri Lanka. During this period the Sri Lankan regime under the control of
the Sinhalese nation heaped national oppression upon the Ceylon Tamil nation
in myriad forms, which scarred the lives of Tamils within the country and
induced the Tamil diaspora.
Memory of the day: http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/memory/June/June28.htm
Quote of the Day
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"The Sinhala people should first of all recognise the very basis of the
Tamil national question - in other words, the Tamil homeland, the Tamil
nationality and the right of our people to self determination. If these
basic principles are recognised then there is a possibility for unity
between the Tamil and Sinhala peoples. "
- Velupilllai Pirabakaran, National Leader of Tamil Eelam
Memory of the day: http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/memory/June/June28.htm
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""""""""""""" - Tamil Tiger leader Mr. Prabhakaran warned that minority
Tamils would be left with no alternative other than secession if the ethnic
Sinhalese government failed to resolve the conflict through peaceful
means.-""""""""""""""""
more >>
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2001/11/27_Heros_Day_Speech_2001.htm
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Sri Lankan War Crime :
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2001/SriLanka_Kills_Tamils.htm
Sinhala Terrorist War Crime:
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/state_terrorism4.htm
Memory Calendar : http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/memory_calendar.htm
Earlier News Messages http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2001/
Voice of Tamils: http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net
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LTTE is a politico- military organisation, which is fighting for the
right of self-determination of the Tamil people
=================================================
Ranga, how come you don't know what these words mean? That is
surprising.
They reffer to different regions in medieval Tamil kingdom. Each of them
dominated
and entered into warfare with each other.
there are also other tamil root words that might surprise you. The root
"ar" and "ir" which
forms the word "arya" is more often found in Tamil than any other
language. These are day to
day words, any Tamil speaker would use every day.
ariya - rare
avar - him, the respected
arivu - knowlege
ar(t)putham - wonder
arul - blessing(?)
aram - good deed
aran - king
arakkan - powerful person, giant
arisi - the life giving food, rice
arasu - government, kingdom
arumbu - enliven(?)
uir - life
aruir - beloved
There is plenty more....
Ranga, ponna vesige putha thopita meva therenne naeha. gihing umbe
ammata hukapan.
Why would the meanings necessarily be known? These are proper names
and old terms used over 2000 years back.
The Sangam period
http://216.239.35.100/search?q=cache:QsbGVq61mtIC:www.fas.umontreal.ca/anthro/varia/expos/sari/Books/Nataraja.pdf&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
From the fourth century B.C. we can establish with certainty the
existence of the Pandya, Chola and Kerala (Chera) dynasties which
formed a relatively stable political structure, based on an interplay
of alliances. Written at the beginning of the Christian era, a large
anthology of poems referred to as the "from the Sangam" evokes the
life in the three kingdoms, especially that of the city of Madurai,
where was held the assembly of poets, the "Sangam". Although written
in Tamil, we already begin to detect a Sanscrit influence which will
only grow in the later centuries.
The Cheras
http://www.intamm.com/history/cheran.htm
The Kerala Story:
http://www.shelterbelt.com/KJ/keralahistoryz.html
The second rock-edict of Ashoka (circa 273-236 B.C.) refers to
"Keralaputra" along with the Cholas, Pandyas, and Satyaputra as the
border kingdoms of the Maurya Empire. In the first century A.D., the
Roman historian Pliny refers to Caelobrothas and the author of
Periplus of the Erithryan Sea mentions it as Cerobothra; the
second-century geographer Ptolemy calls the land Kerobothro.
>ranga_...@yahoo.com (ranga) wrote ...
>> I am asking many people about the meanings of the three words which
>> are claimed as TAMIL but many Tamils never give the meaning!
>>
>> Chera
>> Chola
>> Pandiya
>>
>> If these words are TAMIL, please tell the meanings of these words!
>
>Why would the meanings necessarily be known? These are proper names
>and old terms used over 2000 years back.
>
True. These are proper names. But it so happens they are based on
Tamil root words.
Meaning for Pandyan may be found in
http://www.geocities.com/tamiltribune/02/0604.html
Satisfied?
Was the king called PaaNDya PandaLa maNNan?:-)
http://www.templenet.com/Tamilnadu/m026.html
For emphasis, make it PaaNDyavalan:-)
(valan means strong too).
BTW, do you know the rest of the lines in the song with naughty double
meanings, with the following line?
PaLLikkooDam pOgalaamaa
Meanings:
1) shall we go to school (paLLikkoodam=school)
2) shall we go to the room together (paLLi=room/house;
kooDam=together)
I believe the word PANDYA is not TAMIL and it belong to N.W.Indian
languages and I found many PANDYAs in Gujarat!
But the meaning of Chera and Chola are not known and I hope they
belong to some foreign countries!
ranjit_...@yahoo.com (M. Ranjit Mathews) wrote in message news:<1d4c67e3.02062...@posting.google.com>...
Take my suthu Bannan in your mouth and ask once more you will know the
answer! Yakko Get the fuck out of this NG!!
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What about Sinhala Buddhists Chauvinists Terrorism Sponsored by Government
of Sri Lanka?
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The Ethnic question in Sri Lanka had its origin in the early part of the
last century. On 7.12.1918 two Sinhala leaders, Sir James Pieris and E. J.
Samarawickrema gave a written undertaking to Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam
that they would work towards securing a seat in the Legislative Council for
a Tamil in the Western Province and later they went back on the agreement
and Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam had to resign from the Ceylon National
Congress. That was the first instance of a broken promise in the political
arena. Then came the pan Sinhala Cabinet of the 1930s.
The following planned action of the Government in power since independence
(1948-1983) precipitated the ethnic conflict and most of these actions still
continue.
1. Defranchising the Up-Country Tamil Speaking population in 1948.
2. Colonisation of the traditional homeland of Tamil speaking people
from1946.
3. Implementation of the Sinhala only act as the official language in 1956
4. Neglect of the economic development in the North and East since 1960.
5. Standardisation of the University Admissions ignoring merit which started
1970.
6. Removal of the clause 29 from the Constitution in 1972.
7. Restrictions on the setting up of industries in the North and East from
1977.
8. Flagrant violations of human and fundamental rights by the security
forces since 1982.
9. Communal riots of 1956, 1958, 1977 and 1983.
Failure to resolve the above problems over a period of nearly 35 years has
culminated in armed conflict. Does Mr. Gunasekera still think that the
Tamils are not discriminated against and that they do not have any problems?
Separation was not the brain child of either Velupillai Prabhakaran or that
of TULF leaders who opted for separation in 1977 at Vaddukoddai. It was the
late S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike who laid the foundation stone for the separatist
cry by introducing the obnoxious Sinhala Only Act in 1956. When this Act was
debated what did the late Dr. Colvin R de Silva say? He said one language
two nations, two languages one nation.
read more here:
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2001/04/23_TamilsAndTheirRights.htm
That doesn't seem possible. The letter /zh/ (retroflex frictionless
continuant) in Chozha is present only in Tamil. Some Tamil saints were
referred to as Chozhan too.
Do any Tamil(Tamizh) dialects in Tamil Nadu pronounce 'Zh' with the l
sound? I have so far encountered SL Tamils who do so.
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> > > But the meaning of Chera and Chola are not known and I hope they
> > > belong to some foreign countries!
> >
> > That doesn't seem possible. The letter /zh/ (retroflex frictionless
> > continuant) in Chozha is present only in Tamil. Some Tamil saints were
> > referred to as Chozhan too.
>
> Do any Tamil(Tamizh) dialects in Tamil Nadu pronounce 'Zh' with the l
> sound? I have so far encountered SL Tamils who do so.
Yes; between vowels just like Sri Lankans.
>ranga_...@yahoo.com (ranga) wrote ...
>> But nobody know the meaning of these important words of their
>> language! How?
>> If these words belong to TAMIL, Tamils must know what are these words
>> mean! But many who barked at my post gave nothing but blah....blah...
>>
>> I believe the word PANDYA is not TAMIL and it belong to N.W.Indian
>> languages and I found many PANDYAs in Gujarat!
>>
>>
I posted link to article that explained Padyan.
Since you seemed to have missed it, here it is again.
Is it like the Tamil EELAM of LTTE?
ranjit_...@yahoo.com (M. Ranjit Mathews) wrote in message news:<1d4c67e3.02070...@posting.google.com>...
No, It is like Sinhala Brainless Buddhist Chauvinist Thugs and their peace
talk with Sinhala Brainless Arse lickers
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Sinhala Brainless Thugs and thier arse lickers cannot expect relply from
mighty tigers & by the way for your infromation you are using Tronto
Bublicic librarys`s Bublic resources for your smelly farting, it is not
quite good to use candaian tax payers money to use brainless buddhist thug`s
propanganda!
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Tamil Eelam celebrates Black Tigers Day, July 5
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2002/07/05_Black_Tigers_Day.htm
Tamil Eelam celebrates black tigers day in a big way and paid tribute to the
145 Black Tiger martyrs who gave their lives fighting for the freedom of the
Tamil people. The first black tiger to give his life was Capt. Miller who
martyred on 5th July 1987.
The Tamil Eelam national flags was flown at several places in Tamil Eelam.
Streets and buildings awere decorated with red and yellow Tamil Eelam
national colours. Huge banners and placards conveying the theme of the
independence struggle of the Tamil people from an oppressive Sinhala rule
was seen everywhere. Portraits of Black Tigers were displayed by people in
conspicuous public places and in their homes. An eternal flame was lit in
front of each portrait and floral tributes were paid by the people.
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2002/07/05_Black_Tigers_Day.htm
http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/2002/07/05_Black_Tigers_Day.htm
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Human Rights Abuses Executed By Sri Lankan Forces
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Memory of the day: http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/memory/July/July05.htm
July 05 , 1997 : - Tamil Eelam
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July 5 Black Tigers Day
July 5 is 'black tigers' day in Tamil Eelam. The 'black tigers' are the
immortal heroes who by their selfless martyrdom have earned a permanent
place in the history of oppressed peoples. Ten years ago captain Miller
blasted the enemy's camp on 5th day of July. Thereafter this date is one for
solemn contemplation and celebration. Today Vanni once again celebrates
'black tigers martyrs day' as a significant mile post on our road to
freedom.
July 05 , 1998 : - Tamil Eelam
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Tamil People Celebrate Black Tigers Day In Grand Scale
Tamil Eelam today celebrated black tigers day in a big way and paid tribute
to the 145 Black Tiger martyrs who gave their lives fighting for the freedom
of the Tamil people. The first black tiger to give his life was Capt. Miller
who martyred on 5th July 1987.
The Tamil Eelam national flags was flown at several places in Tamil Eelam.
Streets and buildings awere decorated with red and yellow Tamil Eelam
national colours. Huge banners and placards conveying the theme of the
independence struggle of the Tamil people from an oppressive Sinhala rule
was seen everywhere.
Portraits of Black Tigers were displayed by people in conspicuous public
places and in their homes. An eternal flame was lit in front of each
portrait and floral tributes were paid by the people.
Puthukudiyiruppu people put on the best show. Students from the Sri
Subramaniya Vidyasalai, Kantharuban Arivucholai and Maha vidyalayam together
with women members of the LTTE accompanied by band music marched to the
public meeting at the Mullaitivu Roman Catholic Mahavidyalayam. Thousands of
Tamils followed them.
Ms Archana chief of the LTTE women heroes institute presided the meeting.
The national flag was raised by Mr. Sri from TEEDOR. The eternal flame was
lit by Ms. Kauthami, chief of the Sea Tigers national heroes institute.
Floral tributes were paid to the Black Tiger heroes by public, parents and
relatives and LTTE dignitaries.
Memory of the day: http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/memory/July/July05.htm
Quote of the Day
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"Fear is the outcome of weakness, a coward's friend, an enemy of firmness.
Fear of death is the cause of all human fears. One who wins the fear of
death wins himself. He is the one who wins the freedom. From his mental
prison. "
- Velupilllai Pirabakaran, National Leader of Tamil Eelam
Memory of the day: http://www.Sri-Lanka-Info.Net/memory/July/July05.htm