tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post1928821353726711598..comments2024-03-18T22:56:06.696+05:30Comments on Jayasree Saranathan: 5. The Pandan king who engraved the emblems on the Himalayas.Jayasree Saranathan http://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-45762912027018904022022-03-19T14:25:27.581+05:302022-03-19T14:25:27.581+05:30It was Paruppatham, another name was Amarnath. The...It was Paruppatham, another name was Amarnath. The reference to Senguttuvan as வன் சொல் யவனர் வளநாடு ஆண்டு twice in Silappadhikaram when read along with the only Satakarni who subdued Yavanas shows that this victory was clinched during the expedition to the Himalayas and the place was Amarnath, close to where Yavanas and Barbara's were residing. Details with inscriptional evidence in my book Mahabharata 3136 BCEJayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-18671491788584966762022-03-18T16:44:22.498+05:302022-03-18T16:44:22.498+05:30"கங்கை மணாளன் கலிமதனன் கடிமா மணற்றி
மங்கை அ..."கங்கை மணாளன் கலிமதனன் கடிமா மணற்றி <br />மங்கை அமர் அட்ட கோன் வையை நாடு" <br /><br />என்ற சொல்லின் அடிப்படையில், <br />இமயமலையில் பாண்டிய மன்னன் <br />கோன் நெடுமாறன் மீன் சின்னத்தையும், <br />சோழ மற்றும் சேர வம்சங்களின் <br />புலி மற்றும் வில் சின்னங்களையும் <br />பொறித்த இடம், <br /><br />"கங்கை, (மணாளன்) மணாளி, சிம்லா" <br />ஆகியவற்றுக்கு இடையேதான் இருத்தல் வேண்டும் <br />என்று தோன்றுகின்று. அதனால் அவ்விடத்தில் உள்ள <br />சிவ, வைணவத் தலங்களையும், அவற்றைச் சுற்றியுள்ள <br />மலை இடங்களையும் ஆய்வு செய்தால், <br />மீன், புலி மற்றும் வில் சின்னங்களைப் <br />பொறித்த இடத்தினைக் கண்டுபிடித்துவிடலாம்.தமிலு வலய்ப்பதிவுhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09052062530807994193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-82582600751314928792017-09-28T01:11:45.971+05:302017-09-28T01:11:45.971+05:30Mr Anil Sekhar,
I have posted an article on Uday...Mr Anil Sekhar, <br /><br />I have posted an article on Udayagiri, based on the input you have given. Thank you. Here is the link: https://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2017/09/tracing-route-to-udayagiri-mountain-of.htmlJayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-33574875382418733542017-06-17T07:49:58.231+05:302017-06-17T07:49:58.231+05:30Dear Mr Anil. Checked the location and it is withi...Dear Mr Anil. Checked the location and it is within the range I am expecting. If there's more that you know about the mountain and the names around it please share with me. You know what I am theorizing out of it? Udayagiri Was the edge of Shaka deepa that was once the land of olden Pandyans. It must be 7000 kaadham from cape comorin. This we have to check. Thondaradip podi aazwar's "kadhiravan guna dhisai sikaram vanthanainthaan " refers to this peak. Silappadhikaram makes a detailed reference to this. In valmiki Ramayana Sugreeva makes the same reference to this in his description of route in the East. It formed the part of Bharatheeya part of world. If this location turns out to be udayagiri, then it must be one of the Guna-Karai nadu of 1st sangam age. Tamil words could be there in their language. Already I have referred to Vanautu in this series. It was part of Tamil land of sangam age. Tonga was Thenga nadu. I have written about it in Tamil blog. Another revelation from udayagiri in Fiji is that the sunken Tamil lands were not in exact Indian ocean South off India. It was spread towards southeast with cape comorin at one end and udayagiri at the other. Parts of sundaland, Oceania are covered in this stretch. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-85813137893141392552017-06-16T17:31:05.676+05:302017-06-16T17:31:05.676+05:30Thanks a lot Mr Anil. Even I thought of Fiji as th...Thanks a lot Mr Anil. Even I thought of Fiji as the right candidate. The names you have given do concur well. However can you get me replies for the following?<br /><br />Isn't Fiji a volcano? If so is it dormant now and can people reach the peak? Is there any tradition in Japan treating it as a mountain of sunrise? <br /><br />On the contrary is there any mountain in SE part of the globe say,in NewZealand or Oceania with similar description in name and as Sunrise mountain? <br />Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-1055965305109428882017-06-16T15:38:52.349+05:302017-06-16T15:38:52.349+05:30Mam, I am only a loyal reader to you. But to your ...Mam, I am only a loyal reader to you. But to your query on Udaya giri, thought this. Fiji is about 6+ hrs ahead of India, Mount Uluigalau is the highest mountain on the island of Taveuni in Fiji. Also there is an island called "Kadavu" in Fiji. In malayalam Kadavu means the place to board/alight from a boat in a river or lake. Hope,may help you in your quest. <br /><br />Anil SekharAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11444206028116538402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-82316927329359358822017-06-09T16:10:14.710+05:302017-06-09T16:10:14.710+05:30Thanks for the info Mr Vasanth. It is exciting to ...Thanks for the info Mr Vasanth. It is exciting to find Tamil names in that part of Pak - Afghan border. I found a village by name "munda" near Kurram river. The wiki article connects Kurram with Rig Vedic word Krumu, but I find it to be closer to Kundram / hill in Tamil. In Pashto language it is Kurma, and so that name also is possible. Maindani sounds like Medhini or maidhanam. Parachinar is like Prachinar, the ancient. I used to keep telling / writing that Manu and his co-habitants entered Saraswathi and spread out in the region upto northern border of Pakisthan. Their language was proto-Tamil or stunted Tamil that had many sanskrit words too. <br /><br />I am happy to get inputs like this which help me fine tune my articles. I am looking for 'Neri" hill / mountain in the western ghats. And also I want to locate one 'Udaya giri' in the eastern part of the globe. Its location is such that when it is mid-day there, it is sun rise in India. It could be anywhere near the equator or lower in southern latitudes. If you come across names closer to these in such locations, please let me know. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-7821435464290815172017-06-08T18:51:33.803+05:302017-06-08T18:51:33.803+05:30@Jayasree Madam,
I could not resist telling this....@Jayasree Madam,<br /><br />I could not resist telling this.<br />While surfing google maps, I came across a mountain region in pakistan afghanistan border, where to my surprise, the highest peak in that region is named as "Mount Sikaram". Yes. Sikaram, a pure Tamil name for mountain peak. The places near that mountain such as Parachinar, Piewar, Alizai, Tari Mangal, Narai sounds like Tamil names too. Maybe, Tamil is the native language of India.<br /><br />https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Sikaram<br />(or)<br />Search for "Mount Sikaram" in google mapsVasanthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00715184828582664231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-60024438270982685982017-06-08T11:03:10.267+05:302017-06-08T11:03:10.267+05:30But for Shri U Ve Sa "Silapadhikaram" wo...But for Shri U Ve Sa "Silapadhikaram" would not have seen the light of the day more so his research on "Purananooru" brought out the "old Tamils" life style to public alas this so called "Dravidian" parties have totally forgotten this "Great Man" Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02350897321781986297noreply@blogger.com