90-611: Valluvar year , also known as the Thiruvalluvar year , is an officially recognized Tamil calendar system for use in Tamil Nadu . It is calculated on the basis of the supposed year of birth of the Tamil poet-philosopher Valluvar . When comparing it with the widely used Gregorian calendar , Thiruvalluvar year will have an additional 31 years. For instance, the year 2024 in Gregorian calendar way
180-562: A Geographical indication by the Government of India in 2005–2006. Kovai Cora cotton is a specific type of cotton saree made in the Coimbatore region. The men wear a dhoti , a 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) long, white rectangular piece of non-stitched cloth often bordered in brightly coloured stripes which is usually wrapped around the waist and the legs and knotted at the waist. A colourful lungi with typical batik patterns
270-470: A Hindu deity: Murugan in kurinji (hills), Thirumal in mullai (forests), Indiran in marutham (plains), Varunan in the neithal (coasts) and Kotravai in palai (desert). Thirumal is indicated as a deity during the Sangam era, who was regarded as Paramporul ("the suprement one") and is also known as Māyavan, Māmiyon, Netiyōn, and Māl in various Sangam literature. While Shiva worship existed in
360-541: A Tamil language manuscript of uncertain date, contains a legend about the divine origin of the three crowned kings. According to it, the Shramana king Shalivahana (also known as Bhoja in this story) defeated Vikramaditya , and started persecuting the worshipers of Shiva and Vishnu . After failing to kill Shalivahana with a rain of fire, Shiva created three kings: Vira Cholan (Chola), Ula Cheran (Chera), and Vajranga Pandiyan (Pandya). The three kings came to bathe together at
450-546: A 60-year cycle. There are 12 months in a year starting with Chithirai when the Sun enters the first Rāśi and the number of days in a month varies between 29 and 32. The new year starts following the March equinox in the middle of April. The days of week ( kiḻamai ) in the Tamil calendar relate to the celestial bodies in the solar system: Sun , Moon , Mars , Mercury , Jupiter , Venus , and Saturn , in that order. Hospitality
540-404: A colorful silk sari with various jewelry, special anklets called salangai made up of small bells and hair plaited in a specific manner, decorated with flowers in a pattern called veni . The dance is characterized by flexing of torso with bent legs or flexed out knees combined with various footwork and a number of gestures known as abhinaya using various hand mudras , expressions using
630-540: A holy city by the pope and is the primary place of worship of Tamil Christians. Islam was introduced due to the influence of the Muslim rulers from the north in the middle ages and the majority of Tamil Muslims speak Tamil rather than Urdu as their mother tongue. Erwadi in Ramanathapuram district , which houses an 840-year-old mosque and Nagore Dargah are important places of worship for Tamil Muslims. As of
720-564: A manifestation of the five prime elements of nature. In Tamil tradition, Murugan is the youngest son of Shiva and Parvati and Pillayar is regarded as the eldest son, who is venerated as the Mudanmudar kadavul ("foremost god"). The worship of Amman , also called Mariamman , is thought to have been derived from an ancient mother goddess , and is also very common. In rural areas, local deities, called Aiyyan̲ār (also known as Karuppan, Karrupasami), are worshipped who are thought to protect
810-418: A martial art and dance form. Adimurai (or Kuttu varisai) is a martial art specializing in empty-hand techniques and application on vital points of the body. Varma kalai is a Tamil traditional art of vital points which combines alternative medicine and martial arts, attributed to sage Agastiyar and might form part of the training of other martial arts such as silambattam, adimurai or kalari . Malyutham
900-747: A period of instability and between each other, held control over Greater Tamilakam from 6th century BCE to the 13th century. After being defeated by the Pandyas, the Cholas fled to Devicottah and are later mentioned in various texts that participated in wars in the 16th century. The etymology of the Tamil word for the three kings – Moovendhar (pronounced Mūvēntar ) – comes from Tamil : மூ , romanized: mū , lit. 'three' and Tamil : வேந்தர் , romanized: vēntar , lit. 'king',. They are mentioned by Megasthenes and
990-587: Is 2055 in the Thiruvalluvar year. Valluvar was chosen as the Tamil language's greatest historical figure after Tamil scholars unanimously agreed to the proposal, chiefly owing to Valluvar's non-denominational work of the Tirukkural . As a result, a resolution to celebrate a day known as "Thiruvalluvar Day" for him by all Tamils was passed on 17 January 1935 by Kali Sivakannuswami Pillai and Padmashri V. Suppaya. Owing to their efforts, Thiruvalluvar Day Association
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#17328595932331080-496: Is a form of street theater that consists of a play performance which consists of dance along with music, narration and singing. The performers wear elaborate wooden headgear, special costumes with swirling skirts, ornaments such as heavy anklets along with prominent face painting and make-up. The art is performed during festivals in open public places and is usually dedicated to goddesses such as Mariamman or Draupadi with stories drawn from Hindu epics, mythology and folklore. The dance
1170-406: Is a major feature of Tamil culture. It was considered as a social obligation and offering food to guests was regarded as one of the highest virtues. Rice is the diet staple and is served with sambar , rasam , and poriyal as a part of a Tamil meal. Bananas find mention in the Sangam literature and the traditional way of eating a meal involves having the food served on a banana leaf , which
1260-527: Is a rock-cut monastery and temple attributed to Pandyas and Pallavas which consist of frescoes and murals from the 7th century CE, painted with vegetable and mineral dyes in over a thin wet surface of lime plaster. Similar murals are found in temple walls, the most notable examples are the murals on the Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam and the Brihadeeswarar temple at Thanjavur. One of
1350-454: Is a traditional event held during the period attracting huge crowds in which a bull is released into a crowd of people, and multiple human participants attempt to grab the large hump on the bull's back with both arms and hang on to it while the bull attempts to escape. Puthandu is known as Tamil New Year which marks the first day of year on the Tamil calendar and falls on in April every year on
1440-505: Is accompanied by music played from traditional instruments and a kattiyakaran narrates the story during the performance. Bommalattam is a type of puppetry that uses various doll marionettes manipulated by rods and strings attached to them. The puppeteers operate the puppets behind a screen illuminated by oil lamps and wear bells which are sounded along with the movements with background music played by traditional instruments. The themes are drawn from various Hindu scriptures such as
1530-457: Is an ancient form of musical story-telling method where narration is interspersed with music played from a string bow and accompanying instruments. Gaana , a combination of various folk musics is sung mainly in Chennai. There are many traditional instruments from the region dating back to the Sangam period such as parai , tharai , yazh , and murasu . Nadaswaram , a reed instrument that
1620-556: Is believed to have preached Christianity in the area around Chennai between 52 and 70 CE and the Santhome Church , which was originally built by the Portuguese in 1523, is believed to house the remains of St. Thomas, was rebuilt in 1893 in neo-Gothic style. The 16th century CE Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health at Velankanni , known as the ' Lourdes of the East', was declared as
1710-648: Is classified into five divisions, namely eḻuttu (letter), sol (word), poruḷ (content), yāppu (prosody), and aṇi (figure of speech). Since the later part of the 19th century, Tamils made the language as a key part of the Tamil identity and personified the language in the form of Tamil̲taay ("Tamil mother"). Various varieties of Tamil is spoken across regions such as Madras Bashai , Kongu Tamil , Madurai Tamil , Nellai Tamil , Kumari Tamil and various Sri Lankan Tamil dialects such as Batticaloa Tamil, Jaffna Tamil and Negombo Tamil in Sri Lanka. Tamil literature
1800-413: Is classified into two broad categories: kavin kalaigal (beautiful art forms) which include architecture, sculpture, painting and poetry and nun kalaigal (fine art forms) which include dance, music and drama. Dravidian architecture style of temple architecture consisted of a central sanctum ( garbhagriha ) topped by pyramidal tower or vimana , porches or mantapas preceding the door leading to
1890-445: Is discarded after the meal. Eating on banana leaves imparts a unique flavor to the food, and is considered healthy. Food is usually eaten seated on the floor and the finger tips of the right hand is used to take the food to the mouth. There are regional sub-varieties namely Chettinadu, Kongunadu, Nanjilnadu, Pandiyanadu and Sri Lankan Tamil cuisines. There are both vegetarian and meat dishes with fish traditionally consumed across
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#17328595932331980-561: Is generally called the "post-Sangam" literature which included the Five Great Epics . Another book of the post Sangam era is the Tirukkural , a book on ethics, by Thiruvalluvar . In the beginning of the middle age , Vaishnava and Shaivite literature became prominent following the Bhakti movement in 7th century CE with hymns composed by Alwars and Nayanmars . Notable work from
2070-469: Is of considerable antiquity compared to the contemporary literature from other Indian languages and represents one of the oldest bodies of literature in South Asia. The earliest epigraphic records have been dated to around the 3rd century BCE. Early Tamil literature was composed in three successive poetic assemblies known as Tamil Sangams , the earliest of which destroyed by floods. The Sangam literature
2160-481: Is often accompanied by the thavil , a type of drum instrument are the major musical instruments used in temples and weddings. Melam is from a group of percussion instruments from the ancient Tamilakam which are played during events and functions. Tyagaraja Aradhana is an annual music festival conducted in Tiruvaiyaru , devoted to composer Tyagaraja where thousands of music artists congregate every year. In
2250-628: Is the Tolkappiyam , a treatise on Tamil grammar. The early Tamil literature was compiled and classified into two categories: Patinenmelkanakku ("Eighteen Greater Texts") consisting of the Ettuttokai ("Eight Anthologies") and the Pattuppattu ("Ten Idylls"), and the Patinenkilkanakku ("Eighteen Lesser Texts"). The Tamil literature that followed in the next 300 years after the Sangam period
2340-471: Is the most common form of male attire in the countryside. People in urban areas generally wear tailored clothing, and western dress is popular. Western-style school uniforms are worn by both boys and girls in schools, even in rural areas. The Tamil calendar is a sidereal solar calendar . The Tamil Panchangam is based on the same and is generally used in contemporary times to check auspicious times for cultural and religious events. The calendar follows
2430-538: Is the traditional form of combat-wrestling. Tamil martial arts uses various types of weapons such as valari (iron sickle), maduvu (deer horns), vaal (sword) and kedayam (shield), surul vaal (curling blade), itti or vel (spear), savuku (whip), kattari (fist blade), aruval (mchete), silambam (bamboo staff), kuttu katai (spiked knuckleduster), kathi (dagger), vil ambu (bow and arrow), tantayutam (mace), soolam (trident), valari (boomerang), chakaram (discus) and theepandam (flaming baton). Since
2520-638: Is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, baring the midriff. Women wear colourful silk sarees on traditional occasions. Young girls wear a long skirt called pavaadai along with a shorter length sari called dhavani . Kanchipuram silk sari is a type of silk sari made in the Kanchipuram region in Tamil Nadu and these saris are worn as bridal & special occasion saris by most women in South India. It has been recognized as
2610-634: The British influence later gave rise to a blend of Hindu , Islamic and Gothic revival styles, resulting in the distinct Indo-Saracenic architecture with several institutions during the British era following the style. By the early 20th century, the art deco made its entry upon in the urban landscape. In the later part of the century, the architecture witnessed a rise in the modern concrete buildings. Tamil sculpture ranges from stone sculptures in temples, to detailed bronze icons. The bronze statues of
2700-604: The Chera , Chola , and Pandya clans, the Pallavas (3rd–9th century CE), and the later Vijayanagara Empire (14th–17th century CE). The kingdoms had significant diplomatic and trade contacts with other kingdoms to the north and with the Romans . In the 11th century CE, the Chola empire expanded with the conquests of parts of present-day Sri Lanka and Maldives , and increased influence across
2790-681: The Edicts of Ashoka , and first in Tolkappiyam among Tamil literature who was the first to call them Three Glorified by Heaven ( Tamil : வான்புகழ் மூவர் , Vāṉpukaḻ Mūvar ). Ptolemy and the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea mention three kingdoms ruling Tamilakam . The Pandyas were the earliest of the Muvendhar and were of high antiquity being mentioned by Kātyāyana and Valmiki . However
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2880-585: The Gregorian calendar . Karthikai Deepam is a festival of lights that is observed on the full moon day of the Kartika month, called the Kartika Pournami , falling on the months of November or December. Thaipusam is a Tamil festival celebrated on the first full moon day of the Tamil month of Thai coinciding with Pusam star and dedicated to Murugan . Aadi Perukku is a Tamil cultural festival celebrated on
2970-642: The Indian Ocean with contacts in Southeast Asia . This resulted in Tamil influence spreading to the regions. Before mid 20th century, the regions populated by Tamils were under European colonization for more than two centuries. During the European occupation, Tamils migrated and settled in various regions across the globe. This resulted in significant Tamil population in Southeast Asia , Caribbean , South Africa , Mauritius , Seychelles and Fiji . Since
3060-515: The Pandya dynasty to Emperor Augustus were recorded. The Roman and Greek writers praise Korkai (now called Tuticorin or Thoothukudi) as the seaport of the Pandyas. The Cholas were a prominent dynasty in South India, and they played a significant role in the Sangam Age , which is generally considered to span from 300 BCE to 1297 CE. During this period, the Cholas engaged in extensive trade both within
3150-492: The Puranas and epics and/with local folklore. Chennai Sangamam is a large annual open Tamil cultural festival held in Chennai with the intention of rejuvenating the old village festivals, art and artists. Silambattam is a martial dance using a silambam , a long staff of about 168 cm (66 in) in length, often made of wood such as bamboo. It was used for self-defense and to ward off animals and later evolved into
3240-564: The Ravana . Jainism existed from the Sangam era with inscriptions and drip-ledges from 1st century BCE to 6th century CE and temple monuments likely built by Digambara Jains in the 9th century CE found in Chitharal and several Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions, stone beds and sculptures from more than 2,200 years ago found in Samanar hills . The Kalabhra dynasty , who were patrons of Jainism, ruled over
3330-542: The Tamil month of Margazhi , music concerts ( katcheris ) are generally conducted, popular of which include the Madras Music Season by the Madras Music Academy and Chennaiyil Thiruvaiyaru . Bharatanatyam is a major genre of Indian classical dance that originated from Tamil Nadu and practiced till today. It is one of the oldest classical dance forms of India. The dancer is usually dressed in
3420-606: The Tamilakam region indicates a continuous history of human occupation for more than 3,800 years. Historically, the region was inhabited by Tamil-speaking Dravidian people . It was ruled by various kingdoms such as the Sangam period (3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE) triumverate of the Cheras , Cholas and Pandyas , the Pallavas (3rd–9th century CE), and the later Vijayanagara Empire (14th–17th century CE). European colonization began in
3510-568: The ancient Tamil country in the 3rd–7th century CE. Old Jain temples include Kanchi Trilokyanatha temple , Chitharal Jain Temple , and the Tirumalai temple complex that houses a 16 ft (4.9 m) high sculpture of Neminatha dated from the 12th century CE. Buddhism had an influence in Tamil Nadu before the later Middle Ages with ancient texts referring to a Vihāra in Nākappaṭṭinam from
3600-533: The fire dynasty , retaining the solar and lunar origins for the Chola and the Pandya kings, respectively. The Tiruvilayatar Puranam (or Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam ), possibly from the 17th century, also states that when Brahma re-created the world after a deluge , he created the Chera, Chola and the Pandya kings as descendants of the fire, the sun and the moon, respectively. Chola Purva Patayam ("Ancient Chola Record"),
3690-661: The moon transits the Visaka nakshatram in Vaikasi (May–June), the second month of the Tamil Calendar and commemorates the birth of Murugan. Eid al-Fitr is the major Muslim festival celebrated by the Tamils. Other festivals celebrated include Ganesh Chaturthi , Navarathri , Deepavali and Christmas . As per the Sangam era works, the Sangam landscape was classified into five categories known as thinais , which were associated with
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3780-465: The seven great holy cities are amongst the notable centres of Dravidian architecture. The Srirangam Ranganathaswamy Temple , which is amongst the biggest functioning Hindu temples in the world, has a 236 feet (72 m) high Rajagopuram . The state emblem also features the Lion Capital of Ashoka with an image of a Gopuram on the background. Vimana , which are similar structures built over
3870-457: The triumvirate of Chera , Chola and Pandya who dominated the politics of the ancient Tamil country, Tamilakam , from their three Nadu (countries) of Chola Nadu , Pandya Nadu (present day Madurai and Tirunelveli ) and Chera Nadu (present day Kerala and some parts of Tamilnadu ) in southern India. They signalled a time of integration and political identity for the Tamil people . They frequently waged war against one another under
3960-617: The triveni sangam (three-river confluence) in Thirumukkoodal, and formed an alliance against Shalivahana. Next, they went through a number of adventures at various places, including Kashi and Kanchi . With the blessings of Durga , they found treasure and inscriptions of Hindu kings from the age of Shantanu to Vikramaditya. They then reached Cudatturiyur (possibly Uraiyur ), where Vira Cholan wrote letters to all those who worshipped Shiva and Vishnu, seeking their help against Shalivahana. A number of people assembled at Cudatturiyur to support
4050-554: The 17th century CE, and continued for two centuries until the Indian Independence in 1947. Due to its long history, the culture has seen multiple influences over the years and have developed diversely. The Tamils had outside contact in the form of diplomatic and trade relations with other kingdoms to the north and with the Romans since the Sangam era. The conquests of Tamil kings in the 10th century CE resulted in Tamil culture spreading to South and Southeast Asia . Tamils form
4140-404: The 18th day of the Tamil month of Adi which pays tribute to water 's life-sustaining properties. The worship of Amman and Ayyanar deities are organized during the month in temples across Tamil Nadu with much fanfare. Panguni Uthiram is marked on the purnima (full moon) of the month of Panguni and celebrates the wedding of various Hindu gods. Vaikasi Visakam is celebrated on the day
4230-575: The 20th century, Tamils have migrated to other regions such as Middle East and the Western World for employment. Tamils form the majority in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu and in northern and eastern provinces of Sri Lanka. Tamil people speak Tamil , which belongs to the Dravidian languages and is one of the oldest classical languages . According to epigraphist Iravatham Mahadevan ,
4320-496: The 21st century, majority of the Tamils are adherents of Hinduism. The migation of Tamils to other countries resulted in new Hindu temples being constructed in places with significant population of Tamil people and people of Tamil origin, and countries with significant Indian migrants. Sri Lankan Tamils predominantly worship Murugan with numerous temples existing throughout the island including Kataragama temple , Nallur Kandaswamy temple and Maviddapuram Kandaswamy Temple . Amongst
4410-612: The 7th century CE has one of the earliest surviving examples of Indian music in notation. The Pallava inscriptions from the period describe the playing of string instrument veena as a form of exercise for the fingers and the practice of singing musical hymns ( Thirupadigam ) in temples. From the 9th century CE, Shaivite hymns Thevaram and Vaishnavite hymns ( Tiruvaymoli ) were sung along with playing of musical instruments. Carnatic music originated later which included rhythmic and structured music by composers such Thyagaraja , Muthuswami Dikshitar , and Shyama Shastri . Villu Paatu
4500-405: The Cholas are considered to be one of the greatest contributions of Tamil art. Models made of a special mixture of beeswax and sal tree resin were encased in clay and fired to melt the wax leaving a hollow mould, which would then be filled with molten metal and cooled to produce bronze statues. Tamil paintings are usually centered around natural, religious or aesthetic themes. Sittanavasal
4590-585: The Indian subcontinent and with foreign regions. Their trading activities helped them amass wealth, expand their influence, and contribute to the growth of their kingdom. The Cholas had a well-developed maritime trade network, which allowed them to establish trade links with various regions, including Southeast Asia , Sri Lanka , the Arabian Peninsula , and East Africa . They possessed a strong navy and used it to protect their trade routes and maintain control over
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#17328595932334680-671: The Sangam Age in South India, alongside the Cholas and the Pandyas. The Chera kingdom, located in present-day Kerala and Kongu Nadu, had a significant impact on trade, economy, and cultural exchange during that time. The Cheras were known for their extensive trade networks and maritime activities. They had access to important ports along the Malabar Coast, such as Muziris (modern-day Kodungallur), Tyndis (modern-day Ponnani), and Nelcynda (modern-day Cranganore). These ports served as major centers for trade, attracting merchants from different parts of
4770-635: The Shaivite culture as a part of the Tamil pantheon, Murugan became regarded as the Tamil kadavul ("God of the Tamils"). There are a number of hill temples dedicated to Murugan foremost of which are the group of six Arupadaiveedu temples. As per the Hindu epic Ramayana (7th to 5th century BCE), Rama crossed over to Sri Lanka from the Rameswaram island via the Ram setu on his journey to rescue his wife, Sita from
4860-481: The Sun God and the festival is named after the ceremonial "Pongal", which means "to boil, overflow" and refers to the traditional dish prepared from the new harvest of rice boiled in milk with jaggery offered to Surya. Mattu Pongal is meant for celebration of cattle when the cattle are bathed, their horns polished and painted in bright colors, garlands of flowers placed around their necks and processions. Jallikattu
4950-439: The ancient Tamil people . While archelogical evidence points to hominids inhabiting the region nearly 400 millenia ago, it has been inhabited by modern humans continuously for more than 3,800 years. Excavations at Keezhadi have revealed urban settlements dating to the 6th century BCE. The Tamilakam region has been ruled over by many kingdoms, major of which are the Sangam era (3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE) rulers of
5040-627: The celebration of the Thiruvalluvar Day in Tamil Nadu and foreign nations, chiefly Sri Lanka and Myanmar . Pongal , celebrated during the Tamil month of Tai had been considered 'Tamilar Thirunal' among the Tamil people. As Tamilar Thirunal was on Pongal day, Tamil scholar K. A. P. Viswanatham wanted the Thiruvalluvar Day to be celebrated on the same day. In 1954, he wrote to the Tiruchi radio station and K. A. Ratnam regarding this. Since Vaikaasi anudam can vary from year to year, in 1966,
5130-534: The coast and other meat preferred in the interiors. The Chettinadu cuisine is popular for its meat based dishes and generous usage of spices . The Kongunadu cuisine uses less spices and are generally cooked fresh. It uses coconut , sesame seeds , groundnut , and turmeric to go with various cereals and pulses grown in the region. Nanjilnadu cuisine is milder and is usually based on fish and vegetables. Sri Lankan Tamil cuisine uses gingelly oil and jaggery along with coconut and spices, which differentiates it from
5220-611: The earliest patronisers of the Dravidian architectural style. These gateways became regular features in the Cholas and the Pandya architecture , was later expanded by the Vijayanagara and the Nayaks and spread to other parts such as Sri Lanka. Madurai (also called as "Temple city"), which hosts many temples including the massive Meenakshi Amman Temple and Kanchipuram , considered as one of
5310-489: The early Sangam age, war was regarded as an honourable sacrifice and fallen heroes and kings were worshipped with hero stones and heroic martyrdom was glorified in ancient Tamil literature. Tamil Nadu is also home to the Tamil film industry nicknamed as Kollywood and is one of the largest industries of film production in India. The term Kollywood is a blend of Kodambakkam and Hollywood . Samikannu Vincent , who had built
5400-460: The ends. Kolattam is usually performed by women in which two small sticks ( kol s) are crisscrossed to make specific rhythms while singing songs. Kummi is similar to Kolattam, with the difference being that hands are used to make sounds while dancing instead of sticks used in the later. In Mayilattam , dancers dressed like peacocks with peacock feathers and headdresses perform movements to various folk songs and tunes while trying to imitate
5490-753: The establishment of a Pandya territory is not known until the sixth century under King Kadungon who liberated the Pandya country from the Kalabhras . Xuanzang reports that Jainism was flourishing while Buddhism was declining during this period. They were famous for being patrons of the Tamil Sangams which were held in their capital, Madurai . Pliny mentions the Pandya country and its capital. The large number of Roman coins from Emperor Augustus to Emperor Zeno found in Madurai shows that trade flourished among Rome , Greece and Tamilakam . Two embassies sent from
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#17328595932335580-403: The eyes and other face muscles. There are many folk dance forms that originated and are practiced in the region. Karakattam involves dancers balancing decorated pot(s) on the head while making dance movements with the body. Kavadiattam is part of a ceremonial act of sacrifice, wherein the dancers bear a kavadi , an arch shaped wooden stick balanced on the shoulders with weights on both
5670-402: The first cinema of South India in Coimbatore , introduced the concept of "Tent Cinema" in the early 1900s, in which a tent was erected on a stretch of open land close to a town or village to screen the films. The first of its kind was established in Madras, called "Edison's Grand Cinemamegaphone". The first silent film in South India was produced in Tamil in 1916 and the first Tamil talkie film
5760-506: The first comprehensive dictionaries published in the language. The 19th century gave rise to Tamil Renaissance and writings and poems by authors such as Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai , U.V.Swaminatha Iyer , Damodaram Pillai , V. Kanakasabhai and others. During the Indian Independence Movement , many Tamil poets and writers sought to provoke national spirit, notably Bharathiar and Bharathidasan . According to Tamil literature, there are 64 art forms called aayakalaigal . The art
5850-400: The human body is composed of five basic elements – earth, water, fire, air, sky which are present in food and other compounds, which is used as the basis for the drugs and other therapies. Pongal is a major and multi-day harvest festival celebrated by Tamils in the month of Thai according to the Tamil solar calendar (usually falls on 14 or 15 January). It is dedicated to the Surya ,
5940-457: The inner sanctum of the temple are usually smaller than the gopurams in the Dravidian architecture with a few exceptions such as the Brihadisvara Temple in Thanjavur . There are more than 34,000 temples in Tamil Nadu built across various periods some of which are several centuries old. The influence of Tamil culture had led to the construction of various temples outside India by the Tamil dispora. The Mugal influence in medieval times and
6030-484: The major forms of Tamil painting is Thanjavur painting , which originated in the 16th century CE where a base made of cloth and coated with zinc oxide is painted using dyes and then decorated with semi-precious stones, as well as silver or gold threads. The ancient Tamil country had its own system of music called Tamil Pannisai . Sangam literature such as the Silappatikaram from 2nd century CE describes music notes and instruments. A Pallava inscription dated to
6120-408: The majority in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu and a significant portion of northern Sri Lanka . Tamils have migrated world-wide since the 19th century CE and a significant population exists in Sri Lanka, South Africa , Mauritius , Fiji , as well as other regions such as the Southeast Asia, Middle East , Caribbean and parts of the Western World . Tamilakam was the region inhabited by
6210-432: The movements of a peacock. Oyilattam , a traditional war dance where few men wearing ankle bells would stand in a line with pieces of colored cloth perform rhythmic steps to the accompanying music. Paampu attam is a snake dance performed by young girls, who wear specifically designed costumes like a snake skin and emulate movements of a snake. Paraiattam is a traditional dance that involves dancing while playing
6300-465: The oldest systems of medicine in India. The word literally means perfection in Tamil and the system focuses on wholesome treatment based on various factors. As per Tamil tradition, the knowledge of Siddha medicine came from Shiva , which was passed on to 18 holy men known as Siddhar led by Agastya . The knowledge was then passed on orally and through palm leaf manuscripts to the later generations. Siddha practitioners believe that all objects including
6390-404: The other culinary traditions in the island. Biryani is a popular dish with several different versions prepared across various regions. Idli , and dosa are popular breakfast dishes and other dishes cooked by to the Tamil people include upma , idiappam , pongal , paniyaram , and parotta . Siddha medicine is a form of traditional medicine originating from the Tamils and is one of
6480-557: The other notable temples is the Sri Subramanyar Temple at Batu Caves temple complex in Malaysia , which has one of the largest Murugan statues in the world. Atheist , rationalist , and humanist philosophies are also adhered by sizeable minorities, as a result of Tamil cultural revivalism in the 20th century, and its antipathy to what it saw as Brahminical Hinduism. Three Crowned Kings The Three Crowned Kings , were
6570-508: The parai, an ancient percussion instrument . Puliyattam is performed by male dancers who paint themselves in yellow and black and wear masks, fuzzy ears, paws, fangs and a tail, and perform movements imitating a tiger. Puravaiattam involves dancers getting into a wooden frame designed like the body of a horse on his/her hips and make prancing movements. Other folk dances include Bhagavatha nadanam, Chakkaiattam, Devarattam, Kai silambattam, Kuravanji, Sevaiattam and Urumiattam. Koothu
6660-456: The post-Bhakti period included Ramavataram by Kambar in 12th century CE and Tiruppugal by Arunagirinathar in 15th century CE. In 1578, the Portuguese published a Tamil book in old Tamil script named Thambiraan Vanakkam , thus making Tamil the first Indian language to be printed and published. Tamil Lexicon , published by the University of Madras between 1924 and 1939, was amongst
6750-515: The revival of Saivism and Vaishnavism during the Bhakti movement led by Alwars and Nayanmars. The Bhakti movement gave rise to the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi , that are mentioned in the works of the Alvars, and the various Shaivite temples dedicated to Shiva including the 276 Paadal Petra Sthalams that are revered in the verses of Nayanars in the 6th-9th century CE and Pancha Bhuta Sthalams each representing
6840-522: The rich resources of the Western Ghats and the forests of Kerala, enabling them to export goods like timber, teak, sandalwood, and medicinal herbs. The Silappatikaram alludes to the solar ancestry of the Cholas and the lunar ancestry of the Pandyas. It does not mention anything about the ancestry of the Cheras. The 15th-century Tamil Mahabharata of Villiputtur Alvar describes the Chera king as from
6930-414: The rudimentary Tamil Brahmi script originated in South India in the 3rd century BCE. Though the old Tamil preserved features of Proto-Dravidian language, modern-day spoken Tamil uses loanwords from other languages such as English . The existent Tamil grammar is largely based on the grammar book Naṉṉūl which incorporates facets from the old Tamil literary work Tolkāppiyam . The Tamil grammar
7020-433: The sanctum and large gate-pyramids or gopurams on the quadrangular enclosures that surround the temple. Besides these, they consisted of large pillared halls and one or more water tanks or wells. The gopuram is a monumental tower, usually ornate at the entrance of the temple forms a prominent feature of Hindu temples of the Dravidian style. They are topped by kalasams ( finials ) and function as gateways through
7110-635: The seas. Their trading activities were not limited to goods but also extended to cultural and intellectual exchanges. One of the key commodities in Chola trade was spices . They actively participated in the spice trade, importing and exporting various spices such as pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger. The Cholas also traded in other valuable commodities like precious stones, pearls, textiles, ivory, and perfumes. They were known for their craftsmanship and exported exquisite bronze sculptures, pottery, and textiles, which were highly sought after in foreign markets. The Cheras were another prominent dynasty during
7200-513: The second day of June was made a government holiday to celebrate Thiruvalluvar Day every year. However, it was transferred to the first date of the month in 1971. Several anniversaries have been used to mark the years in Tamil. Notable among them is the Shaka era , Vikram Samvat and Kali Yuga . Kollam calendar was used in Kerala . But none of these were distinctive for the Tamils. In this situation, there
7290-423: The three kings' campaign. When Shalivahana heard of this preparation, he marched towards the south and took possession of the strong citadel at Tiruchirappalli . The three kings sent their envoy to Shalivahana, asking him to surrender and renounce his faith. When he refused, they and their allies assembled an army at Thiruvanaikaval . From an inscription that they had earlier found at Kanchi, they realised that there
7380-628: The time of Ashoka in 3rd century BCE and Buddhist relics from 4th century CE found in Kaveripattinam . The Chudamani Vihara in Nagapattinam was later re-built by the Srivijaya king Maravijayottunggavarman under the patronage of Raja Raja Chola I in early 11th century CE. Around the 7th century CE, the Pandyas and Pallavas , who patronized Buddhism and Jainism, became patrons of Hinduism following
7470-795: The villages from harm. Idol worship forms a part of the Tamil Hindu culture similar to the Hindu traditions. Large idols are common with Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple hosts a 18 ft (5.5 m) tall Hanuman statue and temples like the Eachanari Vinayagar temple in Coimbatore , Karpaka Vinayakar temple in Pillayarapatti , and Uchippillaiyar temple in Tiruchirappalli accommodating large Ganesha statues. The Christian apostle, St. Thomas ,
7560-463: The walls that surround the temple complex. There are a number of early rock-cut cave-temples established by the various Tamil kingdoms. The Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram , built by the Pallavas in the 7th and 8th centuries has more than forty rock-cut temples, monoliths and rock reliefs . The Pallavas, who built the group of monuments in Mahabalipuram and Kanchipuram , were one of
7650-572: The world. The Cheras played a crucial role in the spice trade, which was highly lucrative during the period. They were actively involved in the export of spices like black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger. These spices were in high demand in the Roman Empire and other foreign markets, and the Cheras capitalized on this demand to amass wealth. Apart from spices, the Cheras also traded in other valuable commodities such as ivory, pearls, textiles, precious stones, and forest products. They had access to
7740-447: Was Kalidas , which released on 31 October 1931, barely seven months after the release of India's first talking picture Alam Ara . Ancient literature and epigraphical records describe the various types of dresses. Tamil women traditionally wear a sari , a garment that consists of a drape varying from 4.6 m (15 ft) to 8.2 m (27 ft) in length and 0.61 m (2 ft) to 1.2 m (4 ft) in breadth that
7830-479: Was a need to propose a great calendar for Tamil. Maraimalai Adigal had already proposed year 31 BCE as the birth year of Valluvar. Many Tamil scholars, including K. R. Rathinatham, who have celebrated Thiruvalluvar Thirunal in M. Karunanidhi 's DMK government initiated this year as the Thiruvalluvar Year on Thiruvalluvar Thirunal, which was inaugurated by the then DMK government. In 1971, Thiruvalluvar Year
7920-438: Was broadly classified into three divisions: iyal (poetry), isai (music) and nadagam (drama). There are no surviving works from the later two categories and literature from the first category were further classified into illakkanam (grammar) and ilakkiyam (poetry). The sangam literature was broadly based on two genres, akam (internal) and puram (external) described on the five landscapes . The oldest surviving book
8010-488: Was formed and a decision to celebrate the day in Tamil Nadu and across the globe was made. The first Thiruvalluvar Day was celebrated on 17 and 18 May 1935 in Chennai Pachaiappan College in the presence of Maraimalai Adigal , T.P. Meenakshisundaram and Thiru. V. Kalyanasundaram . When Thiruvalluvar Day slowly went obsolete, Eelam Tamil scholar and politician K. P. Ratnam in 1954 took efforts to continue
8100-627: Was released in the Tamil Gazette and came into existence in 1972. At the Madurai World Tamil Conference in 1981, the then Chief Minister, M. G. Ramachandran , issued a formal order for official use of the same in all government documents.` Tamil culture Tamil culture refers to the culture of the Tamil people . The Tamils speak the Tamil language , one of the oldest languages in India with more than two thousand years of written history . Archaeological evidence from
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