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Vaa Thamizha Vaa (transl. Come Thamizha come) is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language reality Talk show, that airs on Kalaignar TV from 11 June 2023 [1] [2] and is also presented on Kalaignar TV's YouTube channel. The show was initially hosted by Karu Palaniappan [3] and from season 3 on 14 April 2024 it is hosted by Aari Arujunan.
The List of Tamil Proverbs consists of some of the commonly used by Tamil people and their diaspora all over the world. [1] There were thousands and thousands of proverbs were used by Tamil people, it is harder to list all in one single article, the list shows a few proverbs.
Vasantham is a Singapore Indian language (predominantly Tamil) entertainment free-to-view commercial broadcast television network owned by Mediacorp, a subsidiary of the Government of Singapore's Sovereign wealth fund, Temasek Holdings. The following is a list of all television programming that Mediacorp Vasantham has broadcast since it began ...
6 Doctorgal 1008 Kelvigal; 6 Suvai 100 Vagai; Arindhathum Ariyathathum; Azhake Ayiram; Bicycle Dairy; Celebrity Kitchen; Doctor On Call; Dosth Bada Dosth; Guru Sishyan
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The classical literature of Hinduism exists in many Indian languages. For example, Tirukkuṛaḷ written between 200 BCE and 400 CE, and sometimes called the Tamil Veda, is one of the most cherished classics on Hinduism written in a South Indian language. It too discusses patience and forbearance, dedicating Chapter 16 of Book 1 to that topic.
DTamil (stylized as Dதமிழ்) is an Indian pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery India.Launched on 1 April 2003. The channel is the separate Tamil dedicated channel of Discovery Channel formerly known as Discovery 12 and Discovery Tamil.
The ancient Tamil country had its own system of music called Tamil Pannisai. [114] Sangam literature such as the Silappatikaram from 2nd century CE describes music notes and instruments. [115] [116] A Pallava inscription dated to the 7th century CE has one of the earliest surviving examples of Indian music in notation.