Tamil is Hindu
27/07/2010 09:44:15  

All Christian missionaries from Robert-De-Nobili to Robert
Caldwell, all Christian priests like Thaninayagam and evangelists like
Deivanayagam, worked and are working for the same agenda of hijacking
Tamil language, erasing its Hindu identity, destroying the native
culture, converting the natives and ultimately forming a Tamil
Christian Nation comprising Tamil Nadu and North and East of Sri Lanka.

Dravidian
racists, lacking in pride, passion and patriotism, have joined hands
with the Church and Christian establishments to alienate the Tamil
region from the national mainstream. The situation is ominous, and we
need to defeat the nefarious designs of vested interests at any cost.
The present political climate in both Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka is not
encouraging and the political establishments are of no help in both
regions. The onus lies on Tamils living in Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka.
They must re-Hinduise their identity and reiterate themselves with
pride, passion and perseverance. They must understand that their
language, music, art and architecture are all part and parcel of the
Great Hindu culture inherited from the Vedic civilisation, which
evolved along the sacred rivers Sindhu and Saraswati.      

Tamil
identity is linked to the broader Hindu identity. We witness this in
Carnatic music, the Bharatanatyam dance form, temple architecture,
sculpture, classical literature, politics and overseas trade. The
Sangam era literature may not have been explicitly religious in theme,
but whenever the early poems referred to religious practice, one
discerns Hindu observance as in the worship of Mayon or Vishnu, Seyon
or Murugan, Kotravai or Durga, Venthan or Indra, and Varuna.

Immediate
post-Sangam works like Tirukkural, Silapadhikaram and Manimekalai
resonate even more with the broader Indic philosophic currents. The
subsequent era of the Thevaram and Naalaayira Dhivya Prabandham or
Hindu devotional classics sponsored the growth of Tamil imperial power
and the political consolidation of the land which in turn facilitated
overseas trade and prosperity. Agriculture and irrigation grew in no
small measure. The origins of the Tamil language and its development
were linked throughout history with the broader Indic world. Let’s
never forget that!


This explains why the Thiruvaachakam
is sung at the coronation of the Thai king, why the traditional ‘Tamil
New Year’ in April is the ‘New Year’ observed in Cambodia and Burma,
and the Tamil influence in the Hindu religious iconography of
Indonesia. The Hindu identity is connected even to New Zealand. The
bronze temple bell presumably gifted by the Maoris (tribals of what
later became New Zealand) to Protestant missionary William Colenso
(around 1836) contained Tamil inscriptions!



Tamil is Hindu; Tamil culture is Hindu culture; Tamil tradition is
Hindu tradition; Tamil heritage is a continuity with the Vedic
civilisation which evolved on the banks of Sindhu-Saraswati and flows
down to Kanyakumari.

Tamizhchelvan in his 3 part series debunks the much proclaimed myth of Christian Contribution to Tamil. Read the 3 part series at
Part -1-http://haindavakeralam.com/HkPage.aspx?PAGEID=11672&SKIN=C
Part-2- http://haindavakeralam.com/HkPage.aspx?PAGEID=11699&SKIN=C
Part-3- http://haindavakeralam.com/HkPage.aspx?PAGEID=11723&SKIN=C


 

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R.M.Nair
28/07/2010 22:08:06
Hindu
If you keenly observe the traditions in Tamil hindu culture and how religiously the Taml people are following the customs, you will feel that the Great Hindu religion has originated among people who spoke Tamil or is predecessor language. There may be equivalent numbers of mantras as in Samskritham.
vedamgopal
28/07/2010 07:27:42
Tamil is Hindu
"Tamil is Hindu; Tamil culture is Hindu culture; Tamil tradition is
Hindu tradition; Tamil heritage is a continuity with the Vedic
civilisation which evolved on the banks of Sindhu-Saraswati and flows down to Kanyakumari."
I 100% agree with the above statement. TN Dravidians the so called non-brahmin kings and land lords supported Brahmin community from the early times otherwise they would have definitely taken different profession like how they did when foreign invaders landed here. There are lot of evidences from the rock inscription and literature showing land and other donation given to Brahmin community. They always wanted to preserve the Vedic tradition. The fact is that the non-brahmin Tamil Dravidians are responsible for development of Tamil and Sanskrit language and preserved Hinduism from the beginning. Even I can say they are responsible for Manu rules and not Brahmins. One of the famous Tamil kings name is Manunedhi Sozhan. May be Brahmin might have guided them in framing the rule. Why I am telling all these things means Brahmin were of minimum numbers in society and they don’t have either physical or financial support to frame any rule for the society. From the Sang ham period it is clearly seen that every thing has to be get the approval from the entire society this includes learned persons from all Varnas and Rulers
If Brahmin would not have changed their profession still they will be respected in the society. When all the Varna people have changed their profession prior to Brahmin simply blaming Brahmin alone is meaning less and they too have to survive.
All the anti Brahmin, anti Sanskrit and anti Hindu stories was fabricated by the British rulers and it has taken the worst shape in Tamilnadu. A well planned division initiated by British centuries ago and cleverly chosen the birth place of Hinduism i.e. Tamilnadu

Mahendra
28/07/2010 00:47:18
Relevancy in doubt
Althought the series is detailed I doubt its relevancey to Kerala Hindus who barely even know the characters mentioned here.
"For too long Hindu nationalism had been cowed; it was now finding its true voice, and this resurgent yearning can only be good"

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