Thursday, October 22, 2015

What is Tamil Elam? A Series

What is Eelam? A Wijeya Thasamy Day Look Back 1.

Before 245 BC

It is the tranquil serene island floating on the Hindu Ocean

In the ancient period attracted pilgrims over pilgrims for veneration

Thee Devine land of Eelam with Pancha Thissai Panchalayam

It isn’t the break piece of land of Tambapanni or Serendib

 

Eelam isn’t the break piece of land Tambapanni or Serendib

It is the tranquil serene island floating in the India Ocean

 

Land of Eelam a temple landscape by Pancha Thissa Panchaahlayam

Begins with Nagulaeswaram for north, Sandeswarar for the South 

Easanya Koneswarar, Ketheeswar for Northwest Zeneith and

Muneeswarar from west to face the east completes the temple shape

 

For the veneration by many in the ancient period of serene, four

Survived the turnover of events off the history and turmoil, Thakshana easwar   

Stays in ruins lost its Daily Devotional care, ruins the mind of all respect

Sivan all over Serendib, Sanskrit is dialect of devote Tamil is the dialect in use

 

Dialect devoid natives have been the natural inhabitants, earliest Saiva practice

Delivered the Tamil as dialect medium, still surviving its virginity only in Eelam 

Differences developed among autochthonous, one group remained dialect free,

Dialect free devotional rituals emanated, Tamil spread all over Serendib

After 245 BC  

Devine island Eelam that attracted pilgrims in the ancient period,

Serine Island attains a new blessing, Buddhism, introduced in serine island

Serenity of multi-facet founded, euphoric of freshness of faith – Eelam

Embraces Buddhism from north to south and east to west –

 

Tamil professes and propagate Buddhism in the island and South India

Saivism also prevails but in lower profiles, superiority desperate  

Dialect Void Group Embraced Buddhism with Euphoric Ecstasy

As a way out from Saivism domination, still the language is Tamil


.............................To be Continued

What is Eelam? A Wijeya Thasamy Day Look Back .2

I retreat back to 245 BC, for clarity


It is the tranquil serene island floating on the Hindu Ocean

In the ancient period attracted pilgrims over pilgrims for veneration

Thee Devine land of Eelam with Pancha Thissai Panchalayam

Eelam isn’t the break piece of land of Tambapanni or Serendib

 

Pancha Thissai Panchalayam to be part of landscape of a temple Serendib

Central of the Serenated Island have to be the Karppagraham – the main deity

Pancha Thissai Panchalayam thus assumes inner-circle sub deities of a temple Serendib

Centrally Elevated Sivanolipatham adopted as the Karppagraham – the main deity

Eelam with elevated hill Sivanolipatham that emits the blessings and adopts

Nagulaeswaram for north, easana Thirugoneswarm, North-West Thiruketheeswaram, Varuna Muneeswaran West, Sandaeswarar South and for South-East Agni Corner

Vally accompanied Kathirgamar, up to North Eastern Koneswaram as circular deities.

 

Coming back to post 245 BC,  

 

Center of the island inhabitants attracted by pure version Buddhism embraces it

Shaivism adoring natives stay attached to Dialect gathered become Damala

Buddhism adored natives becomes pensive on Damala attach to the Shaivism –since

Shaivism adoring natives’ rituals as of Shaivism was seen as relentless harsh

Buddhism adored natives assume consciousness of use of natural resources
Shaivism inhabitants interacts vibrantly hosting with visitors of various tenacities
Buddhism adored natives use Damada the same dialect discreetly to stay unique,
Congressed in groups’ in search of means for uniqueness with dominance!


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