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RE:History lesson
by Girish on Feb 16, 2007 10:15 AM  Permalink
Yes, Kannagi was an Andhraite, she married Kovalan who was a Kannadiga. They went to Madurai and Kovs got killed by a Mallu King. And the whole episode was written in Swahili by Ilango AdigaL, and misinformed Tamilians think that Swahili is their language. By the way Ilango AdigaL is a Brahuii word with no connection whatsoever to modern Tamil. In fact modern Tamil is a derivative of ancient Kannada in which were written innumerable classical treatises including ThirukkuraL, TholKappiyam, Aha Nanooru, Purananooru and countless other works of Kannada brilliance. The unassuming Kannadigas later retreated to Humpi and left the Tamil Land, originlly theirs, to a people who came from Australia, Singapore and Ceylon in Catamarans fitted with outboard engines. They did this voluntarily, in a spirit of brotherly accommodation and because their wives had brought them millions of acres of land as dowry north west of present day TN. So they moved there, and changed their language & changed its name from Tamil to kannada. Similarly Marathi is originally a language spoken by the smae people who moved south to present day KN for similar reasons, with similar magnanimous gifts being made to different set of people who moved in there. Same is the story with Orissa, Bengal, Sindh, Gujarat and Kashmir - all these peoples were gifted their land and languuage by present day Kannadigas, whose magnanimity knows no bounds. ROFL. Peace to all.

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RE:RE:RE:History lesson
by Girish on Feb 19, 2007 10:59 PM  Permalink
Lion,

Ever understand 'Satire'? You don't even know whose side I am on?

From the American Heritage Dictionary:
sat·ire (s%u0101t'%u012Br') Pronunciation Key
n.

Definition1: A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony, derision, or wit.
The branch of literature constituting such works. See Synonyms at caricature.

Definition2: Irony, sarcasm, or caustic wit used to attack or expose folly, vice, or stupidity.

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RE:RE:RE:RE:History lesson
by Girish on Feb 19, 2007 11:25 PM  Permalink
May be this will help the lions some more: also from the same source, American Heritage Dictionary.

Irony: The essential feature of irony is the indirect presentation of a contradiction between an action or expression and the context in which it occurs. In the figure of speech, emphasis is placed on the opposition between the literal and intended meaning of a statement; one thing is said and its opposite implied, as in the comment, -- Beautiful Weather, isnt it -- made when it is raining or nasty.

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RE:RE:History lesson
by vandhana katwal on Mar 03, 2007 11:26 AM  Permalink
buT ONE THING THAT KANNADA WALLAS ARE SONS OF TAMILIAN. YOUR MOTHER GOT PREGNENT BY TAMILIANSS.

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Both should get 50 : 50
by Surya C on Feb 15, 2007 08:16 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Both the states are equal and are kids of Cauvery... So both should get 350Tmc each.

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About Tamil
by tk on Feb 15, 2007 04:10 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This article wrriten before Tamil has declared as Classical Language in 2000.

http://tamil.berkeley.edu/Tamil%20Chair/TamilClassicalLanguage/TamilClassicalLgeLtr.html

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RE:RE:About Tamil
by tk on Feb 16, 2007 12:20 PM  Permalink
It may be done by somebody else, if you place abusive messages, defenitely it'll be reported as abusive.

It shows you place more abusive messages, try to not to post abusive messages.

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Stop this nonsense
by sumathi kanagasabapathi on Feb 15, 2007 10:57 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Dear Friends,

The Cauvery tribunal given some judgement based on facts available to them. I am not going to argue it is correct or wrong. Let the expert in the field find a solution, which is acceptable to all. I know it is very difficult considering the fact that there is insufficient water during monsoon failure years. The river cauvery happen to pass through 8 or 9 districts of India. Few districts happen to be in Karnataka and the local people speak Kannada and few districts in Tamilnadu where local people speak tamil. Because of this reason, it is not necessary all the people from both the sides to fight against each other. To me, if a person from one side abuse other side looks like abusing himself as south indians are having more common culture even though the language spoken are many. There are some vested interests from both the sides tried to get popularity using this issue. Don%u2019t fall pray to them. There are some very good people and not so good people from both the sides. Let us feel proud of our good people and feel ashamed of our bad people. It is not so important to count how many such people from each side. But it is important, how good individual we are especially to our heart. So request our friends to stop these nonsense.

Lets proud of our language and culture.

May God bless you all.

P.S. I don%u2019t care anybody abuse this mail. I will be happy, if any one of these friend stop this nonsense.

A concerned Indian Tamilian.


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RE:Stop this nonsense
by Sundar on Feb 15, 2007 02:38 PM  Permalink
Hi,
I am totally with you.
Another Tamil-speaking INDIAN.

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KARNATAKA is a Tamil Word
by tk on Feb 15, 2007 10:46 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Ancient Tamil Palm leaf literatures mentions North West region from Tamil Nadu as 'KARU NADU AGAM' means 'Land of Black Soil'.

Even now we can most of the northern part of Karnataka has black soil only, you can find while travelling from Hyderabad to Hubli district and then to Goa.

So 'KARNATAKA' is derived from 'KARU NADU AGAM'.

So Karnataka is a Tamil word....


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RE:RE:KARNATAKA is a Tamil Word
by The Lion on Feb 18, 2007 12:20 PM  Permalink
Who said you this kids story of 1970. Is that the vaatal and kannada extremists?

Even the term "KARNATAKA" was used by the British to divide india by south-north where they believed starting from KTA is south. It was a failed attempt. The success was hindu-muslim.

So how the centuries old South Indian classical music is called upon 'karnatic' pairing with 'hindusthani'. The South Indian classical music was named 'karnatic' while in british rule as again their believe south starts from KTA.

And what 1970, 1980, 1990 is to do with. Just go and listen to speeches of pro-kanndiaga-extemist elements and sure will grow up a ture goonda.

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RE:RE:RE:KARNATAKA is a Tamil Word
by The Lion on Feb 18, 2007 12:23 PM  Permalink
See! Even while britsh you where the tool for divisions. The cirimials of Modern India, you are.

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RE:RE:RE:KARNATAKA is a Tamil Word
by The Lion on Feb 18, 2007 12:11 PM  Permalink
tk, you are fine and be little professional and point only the target with the right weapon.

It shouldnt look overconfident being these all are kids having a mere capacity of thinking of self and having words of pro-ktas who sparks division.

And I understand how much you had upset by the anti-human posts on this board.

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RE:RE:RE:KARNATAKA is a Tamil Word
by vasantha kumari on Feb 16, 2007 12:21 PM  Permalink
First of all I would say that you are very much illiterate, and not a true hindu I dont think u would have used this word to a minority because he will come with a knife i am sure u r a coward hindu

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RE:RE:KARNATAKA is a Tamil Word
by tk on Feb 16, 2007 12:10 PM  Permalink
'KARU NADU AGAM' is ancient term in Tamil. How come a new word will just like that apear in 1970?

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RE:KARNATAKA is a Tamil Word
by Puneet Raj on Feb 15, 2007 06:52 PM  Permalink
and pray tell me what is the point of this post of urs...wat do u want to prove??? how is this helping in our discussion of the cavery issue???

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Please stop bashing each other
by sumathi kanagasabapathi on Feb 15, 2007 10:30 AM  Permalink 

Dear friends,

The cauvery tribunel given given some judgement. I am not going to argue it is correct or wrong. If possible, the expert in the field try to bring a amicable solution acceptable to all. I know it is difficult, considering the fact that there is not enough water especially during monson failure. The river cauvery happen to pass through 8 or 9 districts of India and some of the districts happen to be in Karnataka where the local people speak Kannada and other side tamilnadu, where people speak Tamil. Because of this reason, it is not necessary all the peoples from both the sides fight and abuse each other. It is some vested interest from both side try to gain popularity using this issue. It is true there some great people and not so great people are from tamilnadu and from Karnataka. We are proud of our great people and feel ashamed of not so good people. But what is more important is not to prove how many good people or how many not good people from each side. It is important that how good individual we are, when we think about ourself. So please stop this nonsense.

God bless you all.

P.S. I really don't care if anybody abuse this mail. But I will be happy atleast few of my friends stop doing these kind of things.

A concerned Indian tamilian.

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RE:Dravidian Invasion
by Girish on Feb 15, 2007 10:24 PM  Permalink
He is perhaps confusing the Kalabhra era in a convoluted sort of era... The period from 4th to 6th century in TN was known as the dark age, when the Chera/Chola/Pandya kingdoms were subjugated by Kalabhra (kalappirar in Tamil) rulers who came down from today's AP/Karnataka region. They were Jain/ Buddhists and referred to in most unflattering terms by later tamil literature. Finally they were driven out by the Pallavas and the resurgent Pandyas. To their credit, the Tamil literature did grow during their period especially the great Jain/ Buddhist Tamil works including cilappadikaram.

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RE:RE:Dravidian Invasion
by Girish on Feb 15, 2007 10:25 PM  Permalink
... in a convoluted sort of way I mean...

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RE:Dravidian Invasion
by Sundar on Feb 15, 2007 02:39 PM  Permalink
HI Amar,
You seem to dwell on a lot of fictitous figment of imagination. It is very interetsting to read as filmi style...

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RE:Dravidian Invasion
by Girish on Feb 15, 2007 01:42 PM  Permalink
ROFLMAO

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DISCUSS TRIBUNAL AWARD
by kumarINDIA on Feb 14, 2007 03:34 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Basin States: KN, TN, PC, KE. Hope abbr are ok.

Irrigation Area: KN = 36240 sq km(41.23 %)
TN = 48581 (55.27 %)
KE = 2930 (3.33 %)
PC = 149 . (0.17%)
&nbs p; Total = 87900

Contribution to Cauvery:
KN = ,
TN = ,
PC = ,
KE = .


Water Allotted: KN = 270 tmc (36.49 %)
TN = 419 (56.62 %)
PC = 7 (4.05 %)
KE = 30 (0.95 %)

Area v/s Water Allotted:

KN = 36.49% of Water for 41.23% of Area
TN = 56.62% of Water for 55.27% of Area
KE = 4.05% of Water for 3.33% of Area
PC = 0.95% of Water for 0.17% of Area


Winners in the Current Award: TN / KE / PC
Loser in the Current Award: KN.


Question:
What can be done to correct this award, to have all four as winners.



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RE:DISCUSS TRIBUNAL AWARD
by Sundar on Feb 14, 2007 09:48 PM  Permalink
We need to add how the water shall be shared during years of bad rainfall.
Also we need to look at the yield per hectare for the water utilized.
Look at storage reservoirs in the downstream areas for better water utilization.


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