- published: 01 Aug 2011
- views: 10044
- author: Channel24x7
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Ancient Tamil Nadu.flv
Channel24x7...
published: 01 Aug 2011
author: Channel24x7
Ancient Tamil Nadu.flv
Channel24x7
- published: 01 Aug 2011
- views: 10044
- author: Channel24x7
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Kulasekhara - The King who became a saint - Perumal Thirumozhi English Subtitles
Kulashekhara Varman (also known as Kulashekhara Alvar; Tamil: was the founder of later Che...
published: 29 Apr 2012
author: Ramesh Krishnakumar
Kulasekhara - The King who became a saint - Perumal Thirumozhi English Subtitles
Kulashekhara Varman (also known as Kulashekhara Alvar; Tamil: was the founder of later Chera dynasty in South India (Kerala), and the first king of this dynasty from 800 to 820 AD. It is believed that he renounced the crown to become a sanyasi and lived in Srirangam to serve the deity of Ranganatha. He is revered as the 9th of the alvars (one of 12 mendicant saints venerated by South Indian Sri Vaishnavism) and composed bhakti songs filled with yearning towards God called paasurams Sri Ramnuja - the venerated Vaishnavite Saint is stated to have said "Sri Kulasekhara Peruman is indeed the crown jewel of our devotees with eye brows beautiful like a bow, attractive like Cupid, he is the head of the Chera dynasty and capable of singing with great devotion and fervor.... He is known as Kulasekhara Peruman - Kulasekara , the Great Person.
- published: 29 Apr 2012
- views: 713
- author: Ramesh Krishnakumar
3:00
Incredible India-Kerala-Your Moment is Waiting
Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം, pronounced [Kēraḷam] is a state in India. It is located on the s...
published: 23 Sep 2010
author: anu123km
Incredible India-Kerala-Your Moment is Waiting
Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം, pronounced [Kēraḷam] is a state in India. It is located on the south-western region of the country. It was created on November 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act bringing together the areas where Malayalam was the dominant language. The state has an area of 38863 km and is bordered by Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the south and the east and the Lakshadweep Sea towards the west. Thiruvananthapuram is the capital and largest city of Kerala. Kochi and Kozhikode are the other major cities. Kerala is also known for its many small towns that are scattered across the state. From as early as 3000 BC, Kerala had established itself as the major spice trade centre of the world. A 3rd-century-BC rock inscription by emperor Asoka the Great attests to a Keralaputra. Around 1 BC the region was ruled by the Chera Dynasty, which traded with the Greeks, Romans and Arabs. The Tamil Chera dynasty, Ays and the Pandyan Empire were the traditional rulers of Kerala whose patriarchal dynasties ruled until the 14th century. The Cheras collapsed after repeated attacks from the neighboring Chola and Rashtrakuta kingdoms. Feudal Namboothiri Brahmin and Nair city-states subsequently gained control of the region. Contact with Europeans after the arrival of Vasco Da Gama in 1498 gave way to struggles between colonial and native interests. By early 16th century, the Portuguese established their domination. They were defeated by the Dutch in 1663 ...
- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 9412
- author: anu123km
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Incredible India-Kerala colours
Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം, pronounced [Kēraḷam] is a state in India. It is located on the s...
published: 23 Sep 2010
author: anu123km
Incredible India-Kerala colours
Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം, pronounced [Kēraḷam] is a state in India. It is located on the south-western region of the country. It was created on November 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act bringing together the areas where Malayalam was the dominant language. The state has an area of 38863 km and is bordered by Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the south and the east and the Lakshadweep Sea towards the west. Thiruvananthapuram is the capital and largest city of Kerala. Kochi and Kozhikode are the other major cities. Kerala is also known for its many small towns that are scattered across the state. From as early as 3000 BC, Kerala had established itself as the major spice trade centre of the world. A 3rd-century-BC rock inscription by emperor Asoka the Great attests to a Keralaputra. Around 1 BC the region was ruled by the Chera Dynasty, which traded with the Greeks, Romans and Arabs. The Tamil Chera dynasty, Ays and the Pandyan Empire were the traditional rulers of Kerala whose patriarchal dynasties ruled until the 14th century. The Cheras collapsed after repeated attacks from the neighboring Chola and Rashtrakuta kingdoms. Feudal Namboothiri Brahmin and Nair city-states subsequently gained control of the region. Contact with Europeans after the arrival of Vasco Da Gama in 1498 gave way to struggles between colonial and native interests. By early 16th century, the Portuguese established their domination. They were defeated by the Dutch in 1663 ...
- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 4909
- author: anu123km
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Incredible India-Kerala-Water Colours by Gods
Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം, pronounced [Kēraḷam] is a state in India. It is located on the s...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: anu123km
Incredible India-Kerala-Water Colours by Gods
Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം, pronounced [Kēraḷam] is a state in India. It is located on the south-western region of the country. It was created on November 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act bringing together the areas where Malayalam was the dominant language. The state has an area of 38863 km and is bordered by Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the south and the east and the Lakshadweep Sea towards the west. Thiruvananthapuram is the capital and largest city of Kerala. Kochi and Kozhikode are the other major cities. Kerala is also known for its many small towns that are scattered across the state. From as early as 3000 BC, Kerala had established itself as the major spice trade centre of the world. A 3rd-century-BC rock inscription by emperor Asoka the Great attests to a Keralaputra. Around 1 BC the region was ruled by the Chera Dynasty, which traded with the Greeks, Romans and Arabs. The Tamil Chera dynasty, Ays and the Pandyan Empire were the traditional rulers of Kerala whose patriarchal dynasties ruled until the 14th century. The Cheras collapsed after repeated attacks from the neighboring Chola and Rashtrakuta kingdoms. Feudal Namboothiri Brahmin and Nair city-states subsequently gained control of the region. Contact with Europeans after the arrival of Vasco Da Gama in 1498 gave way to struggles between colonial and native interests. By early 16th century, the Portuguese established their domination. They were defeated by the Dutch in 1663 ...
- published: 20 Oct 2010
- views: 2670
- author: anu123km
2:12
THIRUVALLA
Thiruvalla (means the land of Thiruvallabha ieSrivallabha) is a city and Taluk located in ...
published: 07 Nov 2011
author: TONIKAILAS
THIRUVALLA
Thiruvalla (means the land of Thiruvallabha ieSrivallabha) is a city and Taluk located in Pathanamthitta district in the State of Kerala in India. The city is famous for its various religious festivals, schools etc. It is also the location of Nedumpuram Palace and Paliakkara Palace (also viju's palace). Thiruvanmundur, a village nearby has the confluence of River Pamba and River Manimala, believed to be the ancient Commercial trade centre 'Melkinda'. There existed a trade route from this place to Madurai the capital of Ancient Pandia Dynasty. They traded in pepper with Egypt before the Christian era. Thereafter the river and trade route upto Kumili was annexed by the Chera Dynasty with the help of Ay Tribe. It came under the conrol of Ay kings accepting the suzernity of Chera dynasty.The royal families in Thiruvalla may be the decentants of Ay kings. The city spans a geographic area of 27.94 km² with a population of 56828 (2001 Census). The nearest port is Alleppey, nearest airport is Cochin and the nearest train station is Thiruvalla. Thiruvalla always enjoyed a high literacy rate of 89-91%. This was also helped by the advent of Christian missionaries and the many schools started by them around the area, active promotion of education by the Royal Family of Travancore, and the communist government of 1969. The city has a tropical climate with a temperature variation of a high of 34.4C in summer to a low of 18.5C in winter with a healthy rainfall of 304 cm. The topography ...
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 712
- author: TONIKAILAS
29:49
Songs on Cheras 4 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: SangamTamil
Songs on Cheras 4 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 30
- author: SangamTamil
0:41
Incredible India-2000 years Old Ancient Sanskrit Theatre-Kutiyattam
Koodiyattam (Malayalam : കൂടിയാട്ടം, IAST: Kūṭiyāṭṭaṃ) or Kutiyattam is a form of Sanskrit...
published: 05 Apr 2011
author: anu123km
Incredible India-2000 years Old Ancient Sanskrit Theatre-Kutiyattam
Koodiyattam (Malayalam : കൂടിയാട്ടം, IAST: Kūṭiyāṭṭaṃ) or Kutiyattam is a form of Sanskrit theatre traditionally performed in the state of Kerala, India. Performed in the Sanskrit language in Hindu temples, it is 2000 years old. It is officially recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Origins Koodiyattam [kutiyattam], meaning "combined acting," signifies Sanskrit drama presented in the traditional style in temple theatres of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is the only surviving specimen of the ancient Sanskrit theatre. It has an attested history of a thousand years in Kerala, but its origin and evolution are shrouded in mystery. Kutiyattam and chakyar koothu were among the dramatized dance worship services in temples of ancient India, particularly Tamilakam (modern-day Tamil Nadu and Kerala). Both kootiyattam and chakyar koothu find several mentions in ancient sangam literature of south and also in the epigraphs belonging to subsequent Pallava, Chera, Chola periods in Tamilnadu. Inscriptions related to the dramatized dance worship services like koodiyattam and chakyar koothu are available in temples at Tanjore,Tiruvidaimaruthur, Vedaranyam,Tiruvarur, and Omampuliyur. They were treated as an integral part of worship services alongside the singing of tevaram and prabandam hymns. There are also mentions in epigraphs those forms of dramatized dance worship services that are called aariyam that mostly had sanskrit scripts for ...
- published: 05 Apr 2011
- views: 3500
- author: anu123km
0:51
Top 10 Historical Tourist Places In Tamilanadu
Popularly regarded as "The Gateway to the South", Chennai is the fourth largest city in In...
published: 15 May 2012
author: nplusonemedia
Top 10 Historical Tourist Places In Tamilanadu
Popularly regarded as "The Gateway to the South", Chennai is the fourth largest city in India and the capital of Tamil Nadu state. With a vast population of about six million people, Chennai is a city that is growing, expanding and changing vigorously. Kanyakumari pronunciation (help·info) is a town in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. It was also referred to as Cape Comorin earlier. Located at the southernmost tip of India, it is the geographical end of the mainland. Kodaikanal seems to be inhabited by people of prehistoric era as evidences from archaeological surveys indicate the existence of Megalithic dolmens, earthen pots and other artifacts, some of which belong to the time preceding even Chera Dynasty. One of South India's great temple towns, Madurai is synonymous with the celebrated Meenakshi Temple. Situated on the banks of river Vaigai, Madurai has a rich cultural heritage passed on from the great Tamil era more than 2500 years old. Madurai was an important cultural and commercial centre even as early as 550 AD. It was the capital city for the great Pandya kings. Mahabalipuram, derived from 'Mamallapuram' (Tamil: ???????????) is the prior and colloquial name of a town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, now officially called Mamallapuram. It has an average elevation of 12 metres Popularly known as one of the longest beaches in Asia, Marina's 12-km long stretch is a major crowd puller to this beach site. Golden sand, good surfing ...
- published: 15 May 2012
- views: 1857
- author: nplusonemedia
8:49
A Tamil Lullaby - Mannu Puzghal with English Translation , Kulasekhara Alwar
English Translation by Ramesh Krishnakumar . Bombay Jayshri's evocative rendering from the...
published: 14 Apr 2012
author: Ramesh Krishnakumar
A Tamil Lullaby - Mannu Puzghal with English Translation , Kulasekhara Alwar
English Translation by Ramesh Krishnakumar . Bombay Jayshri's evocative rendering from the album VATSALYA to the divine composition by Kulasekhara Azhwar. The hyms of the Azhwar saints are known as Divya Prabhandam,. These hyms were collected by the great scholar Nada Muni. The Divya Prabhandam is a sacred treasure of divine knowledge that contains the quintessence of the Vedas, Itihasas and the Puranas in an attractive form. Kulasekhara Azhwar was a pious king of Chera dynasty of South India (Kerala). He was born at Tiruvanjikkulam in 8th century AD. Kulasekhara was an ardent devotee of Sri Rama. He found happiness in worshipping Lord Rama and in the service of His devotees. He was learned, wise and devoted, He had knowledge of Sanskrit and Tamil. He was proficient in the Vedas. He was chivalrous. He attained victories over the then princes of South India. He had titles such as Koodanayaka and Kongarkone. He ruled his dominion justly and wisely.
- published: 14 Apr 2012
- views: 1564
- author: Ramesh Krishnakumar
26:46
Songs on Cheras 1 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: SangamTamil
Songs on Cheras 1 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 28
- author: SangamTamil
28:37
Songs on Cheras 3 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: SangamTamil
Songs on Cheras 3 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 8
- author: SangamTamil
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Songs on Cheras 6 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: SangamTamil
Songs on Cheras 6 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 6
- author: SangamTamil
29:51
Songs on Cheras 2 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: SangamTamil
Songs on Cheras 2 0f 6
Sangam Poems on Chera kings - By Dr MV Pasupathy
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 10
- author: SangamTamil
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Hindu Dances-Kutiyattam -2000 Years Old Ancient Theater
Koodiyattam [kutiyattam], meaning "combined acting," signifies Sanskrit drama presented in...
published: 07 May 2011
author: Saraswatipravah
Hindu Dances-Kutiyattam -2000 Years Old Ancient Theater
Koodiyattam [kutiyattam], meaning "combined acting," signifies Sanskrit drama presented in the traditional style in temple theatres of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is the only surviving specimen of the ancient Sanskrit theatre. It has an attested history of a thousand years in Kerala, but its origin and evolution are shrouded in mystery. Kutiyattam and chakyar koothu were among the dramatized dance worship services in temples of ancient India, particularly Tamilakam (modern-day Tamil Nadu and Kerala). Both kootiyattam and chakyar koothu find several mentions in ancient sangam literature of south and also in the epigraphs belonging to subsequent Pallava, Chera, Chola periods in Tamilnadu. Inscriptions related to the dramatized dance worship services like koodiyattam and chakyar koothu are available in temples at Tanjore,Tiruvidaimaruthur, Vedaranyam,Tiruvarur, and Omampuliyur. They were treated as an integral part of worship services alongside the singing of tevaram and prabandam hymns. There are also mentions in epigraphs those forms of dramatized dance worship services that are called aariyam that mostly had sanskrit scripts for plays. Several ancient kings, and members of other professions are listed to have authored several works for these services. There is also evidences of these services being done all over ancient subcontinent during time of cholas and pallavas. A Pallava king called Rajasimha has been credited with authoring a play called kailasodharanam in tamil ...
- published: 07 May 2011
- views: 655
- author: Saraswatipravah
4:46
Vanniyakula Kshatriyas (Pallava,Chera,Chola) History part1.flv
vanniyar varalaaru...
published: 28 Apr 2011
author: neidhalindia
Vanniyakula Kshatriyas (Pallava,Chera,Chola) History part1.flv
vanniyar varalaaru
- published: 28 Apr 2011
- views: 8734
- author: neidhalindia
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TULU NADA VEERA PURUSHARU KANTHABAARE BOODHABAARE
This is the birth place of kanthabaare boodabare in kuloor, mulky. 1) At 0:00 the huge tre...
published: 30 Jun 2010
author: TheAshray
TULU NADA VEERA PURUSHARU KANTHABAARE BOODHABAARE
This is the birth place of kanthabaare boodabare in kuloor, mulky. 1) At 0:00 the huge tree what u see is 1000 years old & this heroes spent their most of the times in here. and it is also belived tat tr is 100s of serpants live in this tree. 2)0:20 to 0:50 r the 'dhaivas' near this hero's home which they believed. 3)At 0:51 the pond water wat u see is near that dhaviva stana & tat water is believed as 'amrutha' whish this heroes used to drink daily & any person after drinking this water must not tell any lies or else he would die very next after any sin he commits. this happened many a times in history. 4) AT 1:12 it st footprints f those heroes below t same tree which I mentioned first. 5)At 2:11 'nyaya chavadi' wat u see was once the court for justice for whole 9 maagane village( now mulky,hejamady, halengadi, kuloor, shimanthoor village etc ). and whoever tells lie in this place was seen dead after moving away few steps from this place. such a powerfull place which upheld truth and gave justice for thousands of victims. And the judge of this court was Kaanthabare boodhabare itself. 6)AT 2:20 it is the daivas belonging to this hero's home. 7)At 2:56 the well wat u see is t place wr lord shiva appeared in front of the mother of this heros & gave boon of 2 two childrens who will be one of his own incarnation. thus this heros r believed as the incarnation of lord shiva itself.it is also believed tat the 7 headed snake live in this well & many people witnessed t. 8)AT 3:13 ...
- published: 30 Jun 2010
- views: 1554
- author: TheAshray
14:58
Kondaveedu 15MinDocumentary_Golden Age of Telugu Kingdom
Kondaveedu represents historical significance of Kondaveedu kingdom. Best Tourism place in...
published: 11 Jun 2011
author: TheReddy789
Kondaveedu 15MinDocumentary_Golden Age of Telugu Kingdom
Kondaveedu represents historical significance of Kondaveedu kingdom. Best Tourism place in Andra Pradesh. Kondaveedu is in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. Kondaveedu was the capital of Reddy kingdom in 14th and 15th centuries AD Srinadha, Errapragada were the court poets of Kondaveedu reddy kings. Errana was the kavitrayam of telugu poets. Prolaya Vema Reddy founded the Kondaveedu Kingdon. Of the reddy kings Ana Vema Reddy was the greatest King of Kondaveedu Dynasty of reddy kings. Yogi Vemana was the son of the reddy king Pedda Komati Vema Reddy. Ana Vema Reddy constructed the Srisailam patalaganaga steps, Veerasiro Mandapam in Srisailam temple, Steps to ahobalam (ahobilam), Reddy rulers reconstructed amaravathi temple, occupied Tirumala (Tirupati) for some time, donated several gifts to Simhachalam temple. A committee was formed in the year 2005 Dec which is known as Kondaveedu Fort Development Committee, this committee is striving hard to bring funds from the government of Andhra Pradesh (India) to develop the ruined fort and historical places in Kondaveedu. Reddy kings followed kakatiya kings, kakatiya dynasty , reddy kings are contemporarys of vizayanagara rulers, vizayanagara empire, Hampi , Velama rulers. Kamma caste commanders , velama caste, muslim, Balija commanders worked under reddy rulers. Reddy commanders constructed Ramappa temple. Kondaveedu court poet Srinatha (Sreenatha) Kavi visited devaraya II of Hampi ISKCON Plans to build golden temple at ...
- published: 11 Jun 2011
- views: 5560
- author: TheReddy789