Tag: கடல்கோள்

  • Second Great Tamil Tsunami 13000 BC Chera Dynasty Silappadikaaram 9600 BC?

    Second Great Tamil Tsunami 13000 BC Chera Dynasty Silappadikaaram 9600 BC?

    I had written on Human migration stating that History of India stretches back to 1.5Million years in the light of archeological finds .

    The site at Attirampakkam,Chennai,Tamil Nadu us dated at 1.5 million years.

    Bhimbedka in North India,Edakkal cave paintings are dated 75000 years and about 100,000 years respectively.

    Then Thiruvannamalai,India is dated around 3.94 Bikkion years.

    Jwalapuram,near Cuddapah in Andhra,India is dated around 74,000 years.

    There are many more ancient sites than Ramayana and Mahabharata.

    (I have written on these sites.)

    Acheulian stone tools which is about 1.51 million years old, have been discovered in Chennai near Attirampakkam. These stones were found by researchers from the Chennai-based Sharma Centre for Heritage Education.

    The discovery indicates that early humans (hominins), used these tools. The tools are much older than those found in Europe. These tools are also found in several countries in South Asia, including India, Nepal, and Pakistan.

    More than hundreds of different tools have been discovered from the Attirampakkam site. The most common ones are hand-axes, cleavers and small flakes. The stone axes are elongated teardrop or ovate-shaped with bifacial symmetry.

    Unlike the hand-axes, the cleavers have broad cutting edges.

    https://www.newsreporter.in/million-years-old-acheulian-tools-were-found-in-chennai

    The fact that Lemuria existed and migration took place from the south of present India gets strengthened.

    • . 60,000 BCE – 32,768 BCE
      Human habitation of India.
    • 5,500 BCE
      Cotton cultivation begins in India.
    • c. 5,000 BCE – c. 1,500 BCE
      The Indus Valley (or Harappan) Civilization.
    • c. 5,000 BCE
      Evidence of religious practices in the Indus Valley.

    https://ramanisblog.in/2018/04/05/india-1-5-million-years-old-first-human-migration-from-southern-coast-india/

    Poompuhar,the famous port of Chola kings has been found and it is dated around 11,500 ago.

    Taking into consideration the advanced construction of the remains found in Poompuhar and the richness of the Tamil language as revealed and found in Silappadikaaram,one of the Five Epics of Tamil indicate that the Tamil language should have been in existence at least five thousand years earlier.

    This is a conservative estimate.

    References to Tamil,Tamil kings are found in Sanskrit texts including Ramayana and Mahabharata.

    Poompuhar evidence.

    Most notably these other discoveries include a second completely separate group of structures fully three miles from the Poompuhar shore in water that is more than 70 feet (23 metres) deep. The lack of interest is surprising because to anyone with even minimal knowledge of post-glacial sea-level rise their depth of submergence is – or should be – highly anomalous. Indeed according to Glenn Milne’s sea-level data the land on which these structures were built last stood above water at the end of the Ice Age more than 11,000 years ago.

    Is it a coincidence that there are ancient Tamil flood myths that speak of a great kingdom that once existed in this area called Kumari Kandam that was swallowed up by the sea? Amazingly the myths put a date of 11,600 years ago on these events — the same timeframe given by Plato for the end of Atlantis in another ocean.

    https://ramanisblog.in/2015/03/02/poompuhar-find-sets-tamilhinduism-by-atleast-20000-years/

    Ilango Adigal who wrote Silappadikaram was the younger brother of the Chera king Cheran Senguttuvan.

    The happenings in Silappadikaaram took place during the lifetime of these two.

    Therefore,both Ilango Adigal,Cheran Senguttavan may be anti- dated from the present Third century BC, to 11600 CE.

    And the Tsunami of Sangam priod,the Second one,which Silappadikaaram mentions must be earlier to 15,000 years ago.

    Will be writing on the First Tsunami and the second in detail.

    And the Chera dynasty to around 11,600 years ago.

    I had written earlier with the available evidence then about the Kings List of Tamil Nadu.

    This now stands revised.

    Chera Kings List.

    Udiyancheralatan
    Antuvancheral
    Imayavaramban Nedun-Cheralatan (56–115 AD)
    Cheran Chenkutuvan (from 115)
    Palyanai Sel-Kelu Kuttuvan (115–130)
    Poraiyan Kadungo (from 115)
    Kalankai-Kanni Narmudi Cheral (115–140)
    Vel-Kelu Kuttuvan (130–185)
    Selvak-Kadungo (131–155)
    Adukotpattu Cheralatan (140–178)
    Kuttuvan Irumporai (178–185)
    Tagadur Erinda Perumcheral (185–201)
    Yanaikat-sey Mantaran Cheral (201–241)
    Ilamcheral Irumporai (241–257)
    Perumkadungo (257–287)
    Ilamkadungo (287–317)

    Kanaikkal Irumborai(367-397).

    That there were two Tsunamis mentioned in Tamil literature.The first Tsunami devoured the Thenmadurai ,in Lemuria.

    The second one consumed Kapadapuram.

    This is mentioned in Silappadikaaram thus.

    வடிவே லெறிந்த வான்பகை பொறாது

    பஃறுளி யாற்றுடன் பன்மலை யடுக்கத்துக்

    குமரிக் கோடுங் கொடுங்கடல் கொள்ள

    – நாடு காண் காதை.

    The Tsunam devoured The river Pahruli and Kanyakumari,which was near the montain range.

    Ilango Adigal’s Grandfather was Udiyan Cheralaathan and he was the first known king of Chera dynasty.(with available evidence now)

    So we can date Silappadikaram,Ilango Adigal around to 9600 BC and Tsunami around 13,000 BC.

  • Indian Tsunami Tamil Sangam Dates Astronomy Verified

    Indian Tsunami Tamil Sangam Dates Astronomy Verified

    The first literature of Tamil, Agathiyam was composed by Sage Agasthya who also composed thr Rig Vedic Hymns 166 to 190.

     

    He is credited with the formal founding of the Tamil Language, which was handed over to him by Lord Shiva and Lord Subrahmanya.

     

    Poets Conclaves were held periodically.

     

    Leuria Map.jpg
    Map of Lemuria, based on Tamil Classics

     

    There were three such Conclaves,the first one was presided over by Lord Shiva at Then Madurai.( South Madurai, the present Tail Nadu city of Madurai was called Vada Madurai, North Madurai, where the last conclave of the Poets were held)

     

    First Tamil Sangam9 First Conclave) was held at Then Madurai.

     

    After a Tsunami, KadalKol, devoured the lands, the second Tamil Sangam was held at KavataPura, which was located south of Lanka(?).

     

    It formed a part  of the sunken continent Lemuria.

     

    Please read my posts on Lemuria.

     

    ( Is Lemuria/Kumari Kandam the same as Atlantis?, Post follows.)

     

    The second Sangam area was also submerged by a Tsunami and the third conclave was held at the present Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

     

    Then we have the Tholkappiyam which follows Agathiya for Tamil works.

     

    It is the oldest surviving Literature in Tamil.

     

    To arrive at the dates of Tamil Sangams and the Tsunami(2) I am using the Astronomical Data mentioned in Sanskrit works,Puranas, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Tamil Classics, Silappadikaram and Manimekalai.

     

    Agasthya’s date has been proved to be 5000 BC.

     

    Please read my post on Agasthya Canopus validates Sanatana Dharma Tamil date.

     

    Now taking into account the period of each Tamil Sangam, I have reworked their dates from Agasthya’s date.

     

    The first conclave of Tamil poets took place during the Tamil Sangam which lasted 4400 years, and had 549 members,

     

    The second conclave lasted for 3700 years and had 59 members, with 3700 poets participating.

     

    The third Sangam lasted for 1850 years.

     

    Agastya 5000 BC

     

    First Sangam-5000 -4400= 600 BC

     

    Second Sangam-600-3700=3100 AD.

     

    * For a language to develop and to attain highly complex Grammar and Classical Literature the language should have evolved at least 1000 years earlier.

    ** These dates agree with the dates of Ramayana.

    So Tamil language should have been used at least by 4000BC

     

    Date of the Tsunamis, Kadalkol

     

    The First.

     

    Around 5000 BC

     

    The second Tsunami,

     

    Around 5 BC.

     

    This is based on the Astronomical event of Canopus being visible when Agasthya traveled to South, crossing the Vindhya mountain.

     

    This Time scale applies for the present Aeon, Kaliyuga.

     

    Citation.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_Sangams#Sangam_literature