Monday, June 12, 2017

Etymology of Places in India


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Puranam - is written after the pranam is over and the author did not live during the time of puranam and other other hand we have
Ithihasam - it is written during the same period when author was alive.
We have 18 puranas (written by Vyasa) and two
Ithihasam - Ramayanam (Valmiki - he was alive when Ramayana happened) and Mahabaratham (Vyasa was alive when this happened)
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Agni:

While cooking in olden times they used three stones and the fire is created in between these three stones. The triangular positoning of these three stones resemble Tamil alphabet 'Akh' and the fire that comes out of these three stones looks like the tongue of the alphabet therefore Akh Na (Na is tongue in Tamil). This world became Akhini over a period of time and finally to Agni.
AkhNa -- Akhini -- Agni.
Thus Agni is a word in Sanskrit of Tamil origin.
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Paarai = Stone
Pariyar = Those who live on mountains
Pariyan = Mountain dweller

Paraman has become Brahman
Paramam - Sarvam
Paramam Sivam - Sarvam Sivoham
Thus Brahma is no different from Shivam and every one accepts this... then what is ................Brahma Murari Surarchitha Lingam means?

Partha Saradhi
Partha in Tamil means "one who saw or witnessed"
Saradhi means Charittior
Partha is labelled as Arjuna and Arjuna's Saradhi is another version.

Karuthunan - Krishnan
Aan Mandi - Hanumantha
Anju Neyan - Anjaneya (he is friend of five elements)
Nambi - Nabi

Puli Sinda Kai
Puli is Taste --- Sinda - Spilled --- Kai is unripe fruit.
Simply in Tamil today we call it as Puli or Puli + Kai = Puliyangai
and in Telugu it is Sinda + Kai or Chintakai.

Then or Thun (Honey or Water)
Then Kai = Kai with water which became Tenkai in Telugu)

Veesu = to throw
Visiri = the one that throws, eg: Fan
Visanna Karra in Telugu




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