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Kamal
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Vjavasi:

How come Tamilnadu,the powerhouse of modern indian rationalism,atheism and anti brahminsm, was once a land of great viashnava and shaivaite saints...the alwars and nayanars



aa periyar lanti picha dash gaallu unte ala avvaka emi avutundi .. wat a great land asalu TN .. adugaduguna .. adbhutamaina temples .. culture .. great language and heritage .. kasi gaa .. picha propaganda chesi state ni sanka naakincharu .. aa tegulu kontha .. AP ki kooda antinchi poyaadu daridrudu .. thu .. chachi ye lokaana unnado kaani ..
Ab bhi jiska khoon na khola - khoon nahi wo paani hai, jo desh ke kaam na aye - wo bekaar jawani hay
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excellent info .. as usual no response .. :D
Ab bhi jiska khoon na khola - khoon nahi wo paani hai, jo desh ke kaam na aye - wo bekaar jawani hay
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Posted on Monday, July 19, 2010 - 09:08 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

excellent article on hypocracy of anti-brahminism

http://nandakumarchandran.sulekha.com/blog/post/2006/06/brah min-suppression.htm
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non-brahmin roots of sanskrit education in kerala

http://www.hvk.org/articles/0407/14.html
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Alwars caste - out of 12 alwars who are revered in shri vaishnavism two are untouchbles, one is tribal, one was a king , two belonged to vellala caste


The revered alvars came from all castes, a symbolic notion in Vaishnavism to show that devotion to God transcends above caste. Nammalvar, or Satakopan, belonged to the Vellala caste. Tirumangai Alvar belonged to the Kallara tribe. Thirumalisai Alvar belonged to Paraiyar untouchable caste. Tiruppani Alvar belonged to Panar untouchable caste, Kulashekhara was a King from Kerala. Vishnu Chitta, or Periyalvar, was a Brahmin.
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How come Tamilnadu,the powerhouse of modern indian rationalism,atheism and anti brahminsm, was once a land of great viashnava and shaivaite saints...the alwars and nayanars
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Alvars of vaishnavism

The Alvars spelt as Azhwars(Tamil: à®à®´à¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯à®à®³à¯ [aËÉ»ÊaËr], âthose immersed in godâ) were Tamil poet saints with ancient Dravidian Culture of south India who lived between the sixth and ninth centuries and espoused âemotional devotionâ or bhakti to Visnu-Krishna in their songs of longing, ecstasy and service. Sri Vaishnava orthodoxy posits the number of alvars as ten, though there are other references that include Andal and madhurakavi, making the number twelve.[1] The devotional outpourings of Alvars, composed during the early medieval period of Tamil history, helped revive the bhakti movement, through their hymns of worship to Vishnu and his avatars. The collection of their hymns is known as Divya Prabandha and is considered equal to the sanskrit body of work called vedas and related revelatory texts, detailing knowledge of Nature, God and the relationship between the two.

The Bhakti literature that sprang from Alvars has contributed to the establishment and sustenance of a culture that broke away from the ritual-oriented Vedic religion and rooted itself in devotion as the only path for salvation. In addition they helped to make the Tamil religious life independent of a knowledge of Sanskrit. [2] As part of the legacy of the Alvars, five Vaishnava philosophical traditions (sampradayas) have developed at the later stages.[3]
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vanisri act sesina bomma edho vundi Molla ani telugu lo...padmanabham garu producer anukuntaa..
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molla_(poetess)


pre-british time lo india lo sanskrit language anedhi kevalam brahmins ki maatrame parimitham ayyi vundedhi ane vallu molla gurinchi telusukovali.....eeme potter (kummari) caste lo puttindhi.....samskrita ramayananni telugu loki translate chesindhi...........shaiva mata, vaishnava mata followers andaru brahmins kaadhu.....mari vallu samskrita basha pravesham lekundane valla matham follow ayye vara?.....i am not saying all non-brahmins are panditulu in sanskrit...but ramanujacharya lanti vallu chala mandhi appati varaku brahmins kaani vallani kooda vaishnavism loki convert chesi brahmanulanu chesaaru......

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