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7.22.2017

தமிழில் தாவரவியல் : Botany in Tamil

தமிழில் தாவரவியல்🌷 🌻🌴🍃
= Botany In tamil 🥥 


























1. கற்றாழை : Aloe
2. முந்திரி : Cashew 
3. பலா : Jack
4. நெல்லி : Amla ( Phyllanthus emblica )
5. மூங்கில் : Bamboo
6. சாப்பிரா : (Bixa orellana)
7. பூவரசு : Thespesia populnea
8. மஞ்சாடி : Adenanthera pavonina
9. அரசு : Ficus religiosa


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10.25.2016

A question of preserving identities

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Today's morning, while I was reading The Hindu newspaper, I found a story that could say everything that sadly I always felt about India and Indians in modern days. Our culture has survived to the British ruling but now is not able to survive to the American culture. If you agree with that thought, please share everywhere, maybe this will bring awareness to all people . :)

Amid the headlong pursuit of development and globalisation, are we forgetting the value of Indian culture and ethos?

When I was a five-year-old girl living in the United States, my mother would take me to Carnatic music and Bharatanatyam classes and to Balavihar, a Hindu version of Sunday school, in order to create awareness of religion and tradition. My parents made sure my brother and I spoke Telugu at home and watched Hindi and Telugu movies. We would also read Tinkle, Amar Chitra Katha and Panchatantra in our free time. This way my parents tried to ensure that at least at home we would embrace and retain Indian culture.
When I was around eight, my parents decided to move to India. Which meant we were going to be immersed in a new culture, going to new schools, and trying to make new friends. We were nervous... What if they made fun of our accent? What if we can’t catch up to their level of mathematics and science? And, what if we don’t make friends?
These questions were answered soon, but with unexpected answers.
My parents sent us to an international school they found through a Google search. It turned out that the math and science was not any more advanced than what we were used to in the U.S., as the Indian stereotype had suggested. Also, the school had many students who had moved back from the U.S. like us. However, invariably all of them considered India to be inferior to the U.S. There were also gangs of popular and “cool” students who made the India-born students feel “uncool” and at the bottom of the food chain. This resulted in the India-born students trying to imitate American accents and virtually worship those who came from the U.S. I hated it, but most of the others didn’t seem to mind.
I first thought this would be the case only in my school, but I soon discovered that society at large was like that. Indians here consider those in the U.S. to be superior to them. For instance, if a mother needed to decide on a groom for her daughter, she would rather choose one settled in the U.S. than one who is in India. Moreover, when I go to a mall wearing a kurti or a salwar, I seem to get judging looks from those dressed in branded western wear.
This love for foreign education, goods and companies is embedded in Indian society. Why is it that we consider our culture to be inferior to western culture? Many believe we are more disorderly and less-developed. But honestly, our ancestors were the first to be the most developed. We’re lucky to have scriptures such as the Vedas that speak more words of knowledge, wisdom and philosophy than anyone can imagine. And though Carnatic music may not always appear to be as systematic and orderly as western music, it is certainly more beautiful that way. The improvisation our music artistes are capable of cannot be mirrored even by the cream of the crop of western musicians, since they are way too used to reading notes and replicating music.
The perception
Indians are much more creative and innovative than their counterparts in the west, but we believe the latter are better and therefore many of us don’t even try. With our immense population, diversity and culture, our knowledge and philosophy, our beautiful arts, we could be making a huge difference. However, we can’t help but think the west is better. Perhaps it started during the British raj of over 200 years. By inflicting on us their preeminence, they probably built that perception into our psyche.
India has its own beauty that needs to be recognised by the people who live here and not those who get homesick after settling abroad, as my parents. With the rise of our intellectual class in foreign countries, with some of us becoming CEOs of huge corporations, we must introspect and realise that we have a lot to appreciate here. We shouldn’t have to realise the beauty of India after leaving it. However, that’s the reality.
When I moved here I realised that the level of my Telugu, my knowledge of religion and Indian music were better than that of some of my peers who were born and brought up here.
Is this development and globalisation? Or is this losing our culture and identity?
ashki.cherukuri@hotmail.com



4.21.2016

Vocabulary ~ Beauty

வணக்கம் மாணவர்கள்!

Today I'll post a vocabulary list made by me, I hope it will be helpful for learners.
Any requirement of words translation can be asked through comments.





4.16.2016

திசை ( Thisai ) = Directions in the thamil language



~~ திசை ( Thisai ) = Direction ~~
அ - வடக்கு ( Vadakku ) = North
ஆ - தெற்கு ( Therku ) = South
இ - மேற்கு ( Merku ) = West 
ஈ - கிழக்கு ( Kizhakku ) = East

Next post, I will give a jewellery vocabulary! I know all girls need to know it while shopping in tamil nadu ;) . To remember all new words given in the lessons, don't forget to use Anki App on your laptop.

3.30.2016

Vocabulary : Indoor

சமயலறை / samayalaRai / Kitchen


சாப்பாட்டு அறை / saappaattu aRai / Dining room

படுக்கை அறை / padukkai aRai / Bedroom


பூஜை அறை / Puja Arai / Puja Room

குளியல் அறை / kuLiyal aRai / Bathroom

Obs:
* அறை / aRai = Room *



சுவர் / Suvar = Wall 

 தரை / Tharai = Floor
  *  கோலம் / Kolam = Drawing on floor

கதவு / Kadhavu = Door 

 சன்னல் / Jannal = Window

Tip :

* Anki app can help you to learn words using pictures, an easy and simple method. *

Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it's a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn.
Click above to download :
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Study well!

வணக்கம்.






3.18.2016

Pottery / Manamadurai Pottery

The art of pottery

Tamil Nadu has been enshrined in folklore. Black and red pottery of Manamadurai and the glazed pottery of Karigiri are noted for beauty of shape and colour, They have won appreciation at international exhibitions.

The deft fingers of the potter can produce myriads of beautiful pieces on the wheel. But figures are largely cast in moulds; some are fired,while others are painted in the raw. Figures of Iyyanar , the deity which keeps watch over village and can be seen as large painted idols at the entrance, are a rage with foreigners. Midget sizes in terracotta are produced to cater to such foreign demands.
However, clay has its own disadvantages. It is grafile and cannot be packed and sent over long distance. The packing itself has to be carefully done and is very expensive.







Iyyanar.


3.01.2016

What is Sangam / Sangam Period?

The classical period of tamil literature known as the Sangam age started before the birth of Christ and continued for 3 or 4 centuries. The eight anthologies ( Ettuthogai ) and the Ten Idylls  ( Pathupattu ) are the earliest poems of the literature.

Tamil Nadu of that period was said to be '' flowing with milk and honey '' , and full of grain,meat and fish. The Chera kingdom of the west was noted for its jackfruit, pepper and turmeric. The Chola Kingdom, the land of the Cauvery, was the veritable granary of the south. The Pandya kingdom farther south was rich pearls, the Valli tuber and honey.

Hereditary monarchy was the order of the day. The king, though an autocrat,was guided by wise men. The people expected him to be a model ruler, and so it became necessary for him to set the highest standards in following the ethical codes. The cities were patrolled after sunset and sometimes even kings kept night vigils; there are still scenes of this in village plays and in folk stories.

Music and dancing had reached a highly developed form. Hunting,wrestling,boxing and dice play were popular sports and pastimes. Women played on terraces of their houses,with little balls. Mixed bathing and hikes were indulged in. Children used toy bows,arrows and a variety of dolls.