
The much hyped Tamil film ‘Ezham Arivu‘ talks about a Pallava Prince,Bodhi Dharman, who goes to China,teaches them martial arts and indigenous medicine and he is revered as a God in the Shaolin Temple in China.
In the euphoria surrounding the legend people do not seem to have bothered to check History.
Pallavas are an off shoot of Andhra Dynasty.
Simha Vishnu of the Dynasty founded the Pallava Kingdom in Tamil Nadu with Kanchipuram as his Capital.
To claim others success as one’s own is reprehensible whether it is by an individual or by an ethnic community.
There are innumerous instances of facts where people of Tamil origin scaled great heights and set a standard for the world to follow.
In fact the Ramayana and the Mahabharata speaks highly of the great King Udiyan Chralaathan, also called ‘Perunchotru Udiyan’ for he fed both the Pandava and Kaurava Armies during the Mahabharata war.
These Epics also speak of the Chola and Pandya Kings and Arjuna is reported to have married a Pandya princess.
They also speak of the wealth and culture of Tamils.
‘Dravida’ is a name ascribed to Tamil people who were inhabitants of the area south of the Vindhyaas, extending up to and including Australia.
Sage Viswamitra banished his sons away to this area, thinking that this area was inhabited by barbarians.
His sons and their progeny found this place to be far superior in Culture than Vedic culture and hence they combined the best of the Vedas and practices of the Tamils and evolved a compendium to be followed by people who live South of Vindhyaas.
This is ‘Aapasthamba Sutra’ which is followed by Brahmins even today.( Aapasthamba compiled it)
We have Sangam Literature and Thirukkural, among many other things,
To bask in false glory does not add lustre to Tamils or Tamil language
References.
Google Books.
The Pallavas
By Gabriel Jouveau-Dubreuilhttp://books.google.co.in/books?id=6o9XCT3XiaMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Pallavas&hl=en&ei=2urITqGVE4qzrAfT_oykDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Pallavas&f=false
The Pallava dynasty(Tamil: பல்லவர்) was a dynasty of South India which ruled the northern Tamil Nadu region and the southern Andhra Pradeshregion with their capital at Kanchipuram. They had established themselves as a notable rising power in the region between 275–350 AD.
After a careful study of Pallava genealogy with all the available material, of no less than 45 inscriptions, Rev H Heras put forth the theory that there was an unbroken line of Pallava kings, twenty-four of them in number, who originally ruled at some city of the Telugu country, possibly at Dasanapura, which the Darsi copper plates state as their adhisthana.[1] Dasanapura has been identified as Darsi, in Nellore district.[2][3] The Pallavas were at first a Tamil power.[4] The earliest inscriptions of the Pallavas were found in the districts of Bellary, Guntur and Nellore.[5]
The Pallavas captured Kanchipuram from the Cholas as recorded in the Velurpalaiyam plates, around the reign of the fifth king of the Pallava line Kumaravishnu I. Thereafter Kanchipuram figures in inscriptions as the capital of the Pallavas. The Cholas drove the Pallavas away from Kanchipuram in the mid-4th century AD, in the reign of Vishugopa, the tenth king of the Pallava line. The Pallavas re-captured Kanchipuram in the mid-6th century, possibly in the reign of Simhavishnu, the fourteenth king of the Pallava line, whom the Kasakudi plates state as “the lion of the earth”. Thereafter the Pallavas held on to Kanchipuram till the 9th century AD, with the last king having been Vijaya-Nripatungavarman.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallava_dynasty
References to Tamils in Mahabharat.
I have selected the version of “Mahabharatha” translated into English Prose by “Mr Kisari Mohan Ganguli” from the original Sanskrit Text of Sage Viysa, and published by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi, India, from which the following have been extracted.
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[1] “…….Dhritarashtra (i.ee.Thiritarasra) said, ‘Hear O Sanjaya the celestial feats of Vasudeva feats that Govinda achieved and the like of which no otheer person hath ever been able to achieve……The mighty Krishna also slew the valiant king of Chedis…….all these he vanquished in battle. The Avantis……the Cholas, the Pandyas……as also Sakas, and the Yavanas with followers were all vanquished by him ……..’
MAHABHARATHA – DRONA PARVA, PAGE 23.
<u>Observation</u>:
From the above it is noted that Lord Krishna defeated the Cholas and Pandyas in a battle prior to Baratha war .
[2] “……..When that host was being thus struck and slain by heroic warriors, the Parthas headed by Vrikodara advance against us. They consisted of Dhrishtayumna and Sikhandin, and the five sons of Draupadi, and the Prabhadrakes, and Satyaki, and Chekitana with the Dravida forces, and the Pandyas, the Cholas, and the Keralas, surrounded by a mighty array, all possessed of broad chests, long arms, tall statures an large eyes. Decked with ornaments, possessed of red teeth, endued with the prowess of infuriate elephants, attired in robes of diverse colours, smeared with powere scents, armed with swords and nooses, capable of restraining mightty elephants, companions in death, and never eserting one other, equipped with quivers, bearing bows adorne with long locks, an agreeable in speech were the combatants of the infantry files led by Sayaki, belonging to Andhra tribe, retinue with fierce forms and great energy. Other brave warriors such as the Chedis, the Panchalas, the Kaikayas, the Karushas, the Kosalas, the Kanchis, and the Maghadhas also rushed forward……..”
MAHABHARATHA – KARNA PARVA, PAGE 25. KULUTAS PAGE 26
<u>Observation: </u>
From the above it is very clear Pandyas, Cholas, Keralas who were the Cheras, the Kanchis undoubtedly the Thondaimandala kings whose capital was at Kanchi. all fought on the side of the Pandavas. The above also describes of the warriors from the Tamil countries, their forces, valour, and armoury.
[3] “…….I behold the Ganga, the Satudru, the Sita, the Yamuna, and the Kausiki, the Charmanwati, the Vetravati, the Chandrabaga, the Saraswati, the Sindhu, the Vipasa, and the Godavari, the Vaswokasara, the Nalini and the Narmada, the Tamara, and the Venna also of delightful current and sacred waters, the Suvenna, the Krishna-venna, the Irama,and the Mahanadi, the Vitasti, O great king and that large river Cavery, the one also O tiger ! among men the Visalya and the Kimpuna also……”
MAHABHARATHA – BY K.M.GANGULI, VANAPARVA, PAGE 381
<u>Observation: </u>
From the above it is noted that in the days of Mahabaratha the river Cavery river would have been very wide with more flow of water as the pronoun “large river” is only used to river Cavery, when many of the other rivers of India was being referred simply as rivers in Mahabaratha.
[4] “Markandeya said `O bull of the Bharata race even Rama suffered unparalled misery, for the evil minded Ravana king of Rakshasas, having recourse to deceit and overpowering the vulture Jatayu forcibly carried away his wife Sita from his asylum in the woods. Indeed Rama with the help of Sugriva brought her back, constructing a bridge across the sea, and consuming Lanka with his keen-edged arrows……..”
Tamil is pre-sanskritic.
The smile of Murugan on Tamil Literature of South India.
By Kamil Zvelebil
The Culture Of India.
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Pallavas(Kurubas kannada Yadavas) are kannada dynasty they are offshot of Chutu shatakarnis. Please learn some real history. They are plenty of kannada speaking kurubas in krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Hosur, Comibatore(Kongu Nadu) in TN. So called Tamils have no interest in learning true history, rather than want to live in illusion and fantasy stories and spread lies but you can not change the truth. The Pandyas are Alupas (of Coastal Karnataka), the chera are namboothri brahmins of kerala, the cholas are telegu even the Mudiraja people are telegu. Please educate yourself.
Where are the references to Kannada Speaking kings in the Ithihasa?
Please do not make a Hindu religious site as a platform for Linguistic war.If you have information with authentic links I will be happy o publish them .
chera are namboothri brahmins of kerala? its a great joke.
I’m sorry about that Ramadan. I pity you! I’m a proud family and I accept u r fa the that pallavas are not tamils
Neelakantan says:
srikanth you says that THE KING NAMES WERE NOT IN TAMIL IF THEY ARE TAMILIANS?
than say who is raja raja cholan and pandyar many of kings are tamilans ruled in historical period in india ok. no one can dine this truth and also dont make comments on tamilians ,tamilans alway greatest pepole in the world , i think u r not a tamillian by asking has a above question !!!!!!!!!!!! i am waiting rply 4 u
Hi reviewers,
History is important but fact no one can judge what happened in AD’s It might be partial assumption or it might be partial fact. don’t get struck up with those things. Whether Pallavas are tamil or Marathi or telegu or kanadam ,,,,,,,, not matter. What they have done for our country what they thought us…. that is matter… dont get carry forward by language or caste etc., Whether we can able to judge total history in few lines mentioned in poems no.. that is only reference
in present scenario each politician has their own channel in which new is broadcast.. not necessary all are true.. they are partially true and each will have its own controversy statement comparing one with each other.. so just listen to it as part of history not a total history.. this might be right or wrong this not going become syllabus for school children s
True.
The post was written to point out that taking credit for what is not yours is not decent.
As things stand Indian History is distorted enough not to warrant further misinformation by the Dravidian parties, who seem to think, for their political purposes ,that Tamil is the only language that is rich and Tamil kings are the best.
Regds.
telugu people are fraudsssssssss. dont beleive them. bodhidharma is tamil
Telugus have nothing to do with this,
Source is Tamilian
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Please go ahead posting in the comment column and I will react.
Regds,
All south indian languages are derived from tamil .tamil is mother of world languages the truth will understanded by world language expert’s here we fight we are all one ethnic group people .and we live 60 or 80 or 100 years did you thing you are the one to protect all this language glory never the languages has the glory already we split it and fight for it. If you born in tamil family in next birth i am dam sure you will wonder richness of tamil language
Kindly read my articles filed under Tamil/s.Regards.
sorry for saying bad about telugu