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Ramanuja. The Iyengar community traces its philosophical origins to Nathamuni, the first Sri Vaishnava acharya, [7] who lived around 900 CE. He is traditionally believed to have collected the 4,000 works of Nammalvar and other alvars, [8] the poet-saints of Southern India who were intensely devoted to Vishnu on both an emotional and intellectual plane. [9]
Iyengar Tamil (Tamil: ஐயங்கார் தமிழ்) is a dialect of the Tamil language spoken mostly in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, as well as other neighbouring regions of South India. It is spoken by the Iyengar community, a sect of Tamil Brahmins whose members adhere to Sri Vaishnavism . [ 1 ]
The Tamil purism movement successfully lobbied for Tamil to be declared a "classical language" of India in 2004, [1] a status also accorded to few other languages (Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada etc.) later in the Indian constitution. This gave rise to the Centre for the Study of Tamil as a Classical Language in Chennai, but it took another year to ...
Simplified Tamil script or Reformed Tamil script refers to several governmental reforms to the Tamil script. In 1978, the Government of Tamil Nadu reformed certain syllables of the modern Tamil script with view to simplify the script. [1] It aimed to standardize non-standard ligatures of ஆ ā, ஒ o, ஓ ō and ஐ ai syllables. [2]
Hart is best known for his translations of several Tamil epics into English and for his argument that Tamil is a classical language, [2] a status that the Government of India formally accorded it on 18 September 2004. [3] [4] Hart is also the author of several Tamil and Sanskrit textbooks.
2 Sri Lanka. 3 Malaysia. 4 Singapore. Toggle the table of contents. List of Tamil-language newspapers. ... Dinamani தினமணி (Tamil Branch of The Indian ...
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Vatteluttu probably started developing from Tamil-Brahmi from around the 4th or 5th century AD. [2] [9] [10] The earliest forms of the script have been traced to memorial stone inscriptions from the 4th century AD. [2] It is distinctly attested in a number of inscriptions in Tamil Nadu from the 6th century AD. [4]