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This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world’s books discoverable online. It has survived long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain. A public domain book is one that was never subject to copyright or whose legal copyright term has expir...
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The sanskrit language is not a mother tongue of Brahmins as claimed and it is just a mirror image of Tamil language from it sanskrit was created.
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Old grammer book written by a foreigner to learn Tamil Language easily
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VOLUME 15 THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SRI AUROBINDO © Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust 1998 Published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department Printed at Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press, Pondicherry PRINTED IN INDIA Publisher’s Note This volume comprises Sri Aurobindo’s writings on and translations of the Rig Veda that were published in the monthly review Arya between 1914 and 1920. Most of this materi...
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¾¢Õ»¡ÉºõÀó¾÷ ÍÅ¡Á¢¸û «ÕǢö¾ §¾Å¡Ãô À¾¢¸í¸û (þÃñ¼¡õ ¾¢ÕÓ¨È) Thiru Nyaana Sambanthar Swaamigal's Thevaaram Pathigams (2nd Thirumurai) 2.85 ¾¢Õ§¸¡ÇÚ À¾¢¸õ Àñ - À¢Âó¨¾ì¸¡ó¾¡Ãõ §ÅÔÚ §¾¡Ç¢Àí¸ý Å¢¼Óñ¼ ¸ñ¼ý Á¢¸¿øÄ Å£¨½ ¾¼Å¢ Á¡ºÚ ¾¢í¸û¸í¨¸ ÓʧÁ Ľ¢ó¦¾ý ˉǧÁ ÒÌó¾ «¾É¡ø »¡Â¢Ú ¾¢í¸û¦ºùÅ¡ö Ò¾ýŢ¡Æõ ¦ÅûÇ¢ ºÉ¢À¡õÀ¢ ÃñÎ Ó¼§É ¬ºÚ ¿øÄ¿øÄ «¨Å¿øÄ ¿øÄ «Ê¡ ÃÅ÷ìÌ Á¢¸§Å. 1 ±ý¦À¡Î ¦¸¡õ¦À¡¼¡¨Á ¢¨ÅÁ¡÷ À¢Äí¸ ±Õ§¾...
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relationship between tamil and ainu language
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relationship between tamil & swahili
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E.D.E.L. Etymological Dictionary of the Esperanto Language by Andras Rajki 2006 Budapest A abato = Rus. aббaт, Ger. Abt, Ita. abate, Eng. abbot abdiki = Fre. abdiquer, Ita. abdicare, Eng. abdicate, Lat. abdicare abelo = Fre. abeille abio = Lat. abies abismo = Eng. abysm abituro = Ger. Abitur abnegacio = Fre. abnégation aboco = Lit. abecele, Pol. abecadło, Ita. abbici abolicio = Fre. abolition, ...
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A abiri [from Ara cabara] = cross, travel v. abudu [from Ara cabada] = worship v. acha [Her yaha, Kon lasa, Sot lahla, Ven lata, Zul lahla, from PBan *dac-] = leave v. achama [Bem asama, Gan asama, Kik athania, Ven atama, Xho akhama, PBan *jacam-] = open mouth v. ada [from Ara ada] = performance; care; fee adabu [from Ara adab] = manners adha [from Ara adha] = annoyance adhana [from Ara adhan] ...
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A aalto [from Gmc. Cf. Icl alda] : wave aamu [from PU *oma. Cf. Hun o (ancient)] : morning aapa [cf. Lap ahpi (sea)] : swamp aarre [from *arne. Cf. Est aare, Kar uarreh, Lap ardna] : treasure aasi [from *asni, from Gmc. Cf. Swe aasna] : donkey aateli [from Gmc. Cf. Est aadel, Swe adel] : nobility aatra [from *adhra, from Gmc. Cf. Est ader, Swe aarder] : obs plough aatto [from *afto-, from Gmc. ...
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Posted on May 23, 2008
I strongly object the view that Sanskrit is the mother of Indian Languages. An independent person without Brahmin person studies Sanskrit, he would understand that all Puranic versions are really Dravidian history polluted by the Brahmin’s dung and lies. Hinduism has been created by British rulers who know nothing about it with the dirty tricky help of Brahmins and all tribal and local gods devoid of Brahminic relations were absorbed and diluted. In Rig-Veda, Except Indra, Varuan, Aagni, Ashbin, Surya and few others were rules of India, who were really Tamil forefathers. Brahma, Siva, Vishnu, Kali, Ramar, Krishna, Vinayaka & Subramania (who are really Tamil forefathers of present Indians) were not mentioned in it. The Vedas are not prepared by gods even Brahma. Brahmins have no seperate mother tongue and motherland. Sanskrit has no linguistic boundary and never spoken by any people including Brahmins. Brahmins never speak Sanskrit but only local languages of India. In Purananooru, A Tamil composition, it was described that Tamil was spoken all over India from Himalaya to cape kumari. Tamil Only has changed into several languages which have tamil roots evena...