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The name Ambattar is a Tamilised word likely originating from Sanskrit word Ambashtha. The word is derived from the two Sanskrit words amba meaning "near" and stha meaning "to stand" thus meaning "one who stands nearby" in reference to their occupation as barbers and surgeons.
The convention is remains that dynastic name is followed by the proper name. However, in the case of distinguished persons, there may be up to five parts to it. Parimelazhagar [ 7 ] (c. 13th century) codified the Classical-era conventions in his explanation of the correct name of Yanaikatchai Mantaran Cheral Irumporai as Kōccēramān ...
In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Social groups of Tamil Nadu" The following 111 pages are in this category, out ...
Cultural and Historical Hub Of Chola Dynasty – Tamil Nadu; Coimbatore (Kongu,Cheran) Manchester of South India [71] [72] Capital of Kongu Nadu; Capital of Chera Nadu; Engineering City of South India; Pump City of India; Motor sport capital of India; Salem (Seralam, Cheralam, Sailam) Mango City; Geologist Paradise; Mini London of Tamil Nadu ...
It is also a Tamil name for the deity Vishnu, who is called Tirumal (திருமால்), and his consort Lakshmi, who is called Tirumakal (திருமகள்) in Tamil. [11] It also indicates "wealth", "respect", and "name" in Tamil.
A rustic form of healing that is similar to Siddha medicine has since been practised by experienced elderly in the villages of Tamil Nadu. (This has been misunderstood as Paatti Vaitthiyam, Naattu marunthu and Mooligai marutthuvam. While paati vaitthiyam or naatu marunthu is traditional Tamil medicine and mooligai marutthuvam is ayurvedic ...
The Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders, Forest Offenders, Sand Offenders, Slum-Grabbers and Video Pirates Act, 1982, popularly known as the Goondas Act in Tamil Nadu, India and Gundar Sattam in Tamil, [1] is a law for habitual offenders to be detained for a year as a preventive measure.
Act Name Act No Detail Tamil Nadu Government Web Links Other Web Links 1 The Tamil Nadu Sales Tax (Settlement of Arrears) Act, 2008 60 of 2008 Finance [29] [30] 2 The Tamil Nadu Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2008 56 of 2008 Housing and Urban Development [31] 3 The Chennai City Police (Extension to the Chennai City Suburban Area) Act, 2008 54 ...