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  2. Tamil honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Tiru (Tamil: திரு), [9] also rendered Thiru, is a Tamil honorific prefix used while addressing adult males and is the equivalent of the English "Mr" or the French "Monsieur". The female equivalent of the term is tirumati .

  3. Devasena - Wikipedia

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    Devasena is described as the daughter of the Prajapati Daksha in the Mahabharata, while some Sanskrit scriptures consider her as the daughter of Indra, the king of the devas (gods), and his wife Shachi. In the Tamil iteration of the Skanda Purana, she is portrayed as the daughter of the god Vishnu, who is later adopted by Indra.

  4. Valli - Wikipedia

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    Murugan took his true form and blessed the tribesmen, and the chief performed the wedding ceremony of his daughter and Murugan. This place came to be known as Vallimalai, the divine place were Murugan and Valli spent their time in courtship, and eventually got married. It is located in Vellore District of Tamil Nadu state, in South India.

  5. Bhavatharini - Wikipedia

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    Bhavatharini Raja made her debut as a playback singer for My Dear Kuttichathan.From then onwards, she mostly sang on albums composed by her father and brothers. In 2001, she won the National Award for the song "Mayil Pola Ponnu Onnu" in the movie Bharathi (the music director was her father).

  6. Hindustani kinship terms - Wikipedia

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    The kinship terms of Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) differ from the English system in certain respects. [1] In the Hindustani system, kin terms are based on gender, [2] and the difference between some terms is the degree of respect. [3]

  7. Meenakshi - Wikipedia

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    Mīnākṣī is a Sanskrit term meaning 'fish-eyed', [10] derived from the words mīna 'fish' and akṣī 'eye'. [11] She was also known by the Tamil name Taḍādakai 'fish-eyed one', mentioned in early historical account as a fierce, unmarried goddess as Meenakshi. [12] She is also known by the Tamil name Aṅgayaṟkaṇṇi or ...

  8. Devayani - Wikipedia

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    Devayani (Sanskrit: देवयानी, romanized: Devayānī) is a character in Hindu literature.She is described to be the daughter of Shukra, the acharya (preceptor) of the asuras, and his wife Jayanti, the daughter of Indra.

  9. Aishwarya Rajinikanth - Wikipedia

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    Aishwarya Rajinikanth [1] (born 1 January 1982 [2] [3]) is an Indian film director and playback singer who works in Tamil cinema. She is the elder daughter of actor Rajinikanth and playback singer Latha Rajinikanth and also the former wife of actor Dhanush. She made her feature film directorial debut with 3 (2012).