Origin of Tamil
Topic started by Ananth (@ 203.94.237.130) on Sun Apr 4 09:25:44 EDT 2004.
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Is Tamil language originated first or Sanskrit?
and What is the proof? Please reply me soon, it will be very kind of you..
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- From: marcus (@ d-199-242-214.bootp.virginia.edu)
on: Fri Sep 17 21:36:13 EDT 2004
Kill an ayer and get two points
- From: Nedunchezhiyan (@ cache-dtc-ae09.proxy.aol.com)
on: Fri Sep 17 23:54:09 EDT 2004
Thamizh and Sanskirit aren't at the same level. Sanskirit originated from Thamizh and NOT the other way around! Sanskirit formed from the Indo-European roots and the Prakrits and the 40% or so roots from Thamizh language. Prakrit was the aboriginal language that was spoken in now day so called North India long ago which had Thamizh origin. So intially Sanskirit has many Thamizh words with a manipulated way of alienation from Thamizh. Hence Thamizh is older than Sanskirit!
- From: paran (@ ip67-94-31-34.z31-94-67.customer.algx.net)
on: Thu Oct 7 16:39:00 EDT 2004
very nice elaboration
- From: Nedunchezhiyan (@ cache-mtc-ae09.proxy.aol.com)
on: Thu Oct 7 19:22:57 EDT 2004
Nanri __/\__
- From: vivekanandhan (@ 61.2.236.99)
on: Wed Oct 27 14:50:43 EDT 2004
tamil idhu language alla ithu orru vaazkhai murai.ithan thodakkam manithan rain veelai seyya aarambithaudan..amma ithu manithanin mudhal kural..ithu tamiz thaan...
- From: vivekanandhan (@ 61.2.236.99)
on: Wed Oct 27 14:50:59 EDT 2004
tamil idhu language alla ithu orru vaazkhai murai.ithan thodakkam manithan rain veelai seyya aarambithaudan..amma ithu manithanin mudhal kural..ithu tamiz thaan...
- From: Gopal K. Rayar (@ 61.2.229.42)
on: Fri Nov 19 03:07:57 EST 2004
try to be reasonable fellas. ofcourse we love our mother tongue. but that love should never blind fold us from seeing the truth. ok, which is the oldest text in tamizh? what is its period? PrAkrit was spoken by pallavAs also. the root of Sanskrit goes much deeper than you imagine. what is wrong in accepting facts about the age of a language. if you think the richness and divinity of our beloved Tamizh would be in damage on accepting a language to be older than Tamizh, again you are underestimating the values of our beloved Tamizh and insulting it by doing so. it is not the age that matters. it is the usage and population of speakers that really means. in this area Tamil is much more superior than any other existing languages.
- From: TT (@ ptil-179-165-chn.primus-india.net)
on: Sat Nov 20 10:25:00 EST 2004
Sanskrit has practically vanished. Its no body's mother tounge today.
- From: Nedunchezhiyan (@ cache-dtc-ad01.proxy.aol.com)
on: Sun Nov 21 13:09:05 EST 2004
// PrAkrit was spoken by pallavAs also. the root of Sanskrit goes much deeper than you imagine.//
We only have some works from the Late Sangam, the work from the two previous sangams are almost all wiped out by floods and other things. The 'available' oldest Thamizh text is 'Tholkaapiyam' from 2,500 years or so. Nevertheless the antiquity of Thamizh can be understood from its roots and it's linguistic richness. If you should know the amount of people speaking 'Hindi' has increased after the Independance of so called Indian Union. Should I explain why and how?! Does that make Hindi superior to Thamizh according to your quote...
//it is not the age that matters. it is the usage and population of speakers that really means.//
Of course not! Sanskirit is nothing compare to Thamizh and Hindi is nothing too! The English Empire has spreaded English..does that make English superior interm of linguistic level? Of course not. Like the Thirkkural,
"oliththakAl ennAam uvati elipakai
naagam uyirpak kedum!" - Thiruvalluvar
The kural means even if you have a sea of rats, they will run away the very moment the snake start to breathe!
Similarly you could have tons of people speaking Sanskirit or hindi or w/e but it doesn't make Sanskirit or hindi or any other languages superior than THAMIZH!!!
- From: tamil (@ cpe-144-131-199-39.qld.bigpond.net.au)
on: Thu Nov 25 06:35:42 EST 2004
Yeh Long live thamizh! Even when other languages die out hope to god that songs will be sang in tamizh. THE ONLY INDIAN LANGUAGE
- From: ManonmaniG (@ lan-202-144-57-100.maa.sify.net)
on: Fri Dec 10 07:51:52 EST 2004
Hi, I have a small doubt,
Whether Tamil is originated from malayalam, or Malayalam is originated from tamil?
kindly clear my doubt.
Thanx & Regards
- From: ManonmaniG (@ lan-202-144-57-100.maa.sify.net)
on: Fri Dec 10 07:52:00 EST 2004
Hi, I have a small doubt,
Whether Tamil is originated from malayalam, or Malayalam is originated from tamil?
kindly clear my doubt.
Thanx & Regards
- From: R.Srinivasan (USA) (@ c-24-2-142-119.client.comcast.net)
on: Fri Dec 10 11:42:38 EST 2004
Dear Mr. Manonmani.G
TAMIL the Offshoot Language of MALAYALAM?
Tamil is the one and the only Language FIRST SPOKEN by any Human ... not only in India ... but also the entire Globe ... while the Mankind in the rest of the World were only SAVAGES... as authentically established by several International Linguistic Scholars... especially Mr. SUNEETHI KUMAR CHATTERJI and MR. CALDWELL.
Malayalam is the Language nicely carved by Sri Ezhuthachan, the Great Linguistic Scholar both in Tamil and Sanskrit. It is the MOST RECENT as well as the LATEST ADDITION to the List of Indian Languages, just 300 years back.
The whole Kerala where Malayalam is the present Regional Language, was the so called CHERA- NAADU, where Tamil alone was the Language prevalent until 300 years back. One of the past Rulers of such Chera- Nadu was the King turned Kulasekara- Azhwar.
From Tamil... Manipravalam emerged.
From Manipravalam... Malayalam emerged.
MALAYALAM ...a Beautiful BLEND...
... of COLLOQUAL TAMIL and RICH SANSKRIT.
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on: Fri Dec 10 13:34:21 EST 2004
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