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A. Abhay; Abhijit (name) Abhinav; Abhishek; Abul Kalam Azad (disambiguation) Adarsh; Adesh; Adhar; Adi (name) Aditya (name) Ajay (given name) Ajinkya; Ajish; Ajit (given name)
The List of Tamil Proverbs consists of some of the commonly used by Tamil people and their diaspora all over the world. [1] There were thousands and thousands of proverbs were used by Tamil people, it is harder to list all in one single article, the list shows a few proverbs.
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Given names and their suffixes differ based on sex and religion. [10] In many Gujarati households, a paternal aunt has the honour of naming her brother's child. [11] [12] Traditionally names were often borrowed from religion, but in modern times names are borrowed from literature, film, and politicians.
One of the twelve most traditional names. [9] The chief name of the work used since the Medieval Era. One of the two chief names that the work is known by today. 3: அறம் (Aṟam) Variant: தமிழறம் (Tamiḻaṟam) Virtue Tamil virtue: Alathur Kilar [1] Purananuru, verse 34 (c. 1st century BCE–5th century CE)
These boys were raised by handmaidens known as the Krittikas. Later, Parvati fused them into one, creating the six-headed Kartikeya. [7] Kartikeya means "of the Krittikas" in Sanskrit. [6] [8] According to Hindu literature, he is known by 108 different names, though other names also exist in common usage. [9]
These functions change from place to place. On this day baby is put into a cradle for the first time. In Kerala, a black thread and gold chain called an aranjanam are tied around the baby's waist on the 28th day. In certain parts of the state, it is performed on the 27th if it is a baby boy. The child's eyes are lined with mayye or kanmashi (kohl).