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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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Chandra (@ user*) on: Wed Oct 20 23:30:22
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¸Õи¢§Èý..¯ñ¨Á¡? .«È¢ó§¾¡÷ ±ý¨Éò ¦¾Õð¼×õ.
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17th August 2006 03:31 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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Chandra (@ user*) on: Wed Oct 20 23:36:17
ÀÍÀ¾¢:
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kan2
01 1. workimanship; 2. copper work; 3. copper
02 1. stone; 2. firmness
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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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Pas (@ pas.*) on: Thu Oct 21 08:22:10
chandra,
¸ýÉ¢äïºø - (¸Æ¸ò¾Á¢ú «¸Ã¡¾¢Â¢Ä¢ÕóÐ)
¾¢ÕÁ½î º¼í¸¢ý ¦¾¡¼ì¸ò¾¢ø Á½Áì¸û ¬Îõ °ïºø ¬ð¼õ
The above may be there in OTL too, I did not check...
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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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vEnkatan (@ ineh*) on: Thu Oct 21 11:50:21
Chandra & others sorry for the late reply..
Some people sing that song as 'kaNNuunjal aadi' (with a moonRu suzhi 'Na'. But I remember my paatti singing with a 'na' (kannuunjal). Even I thought it should have been a marUu of 'kanni oonjal' (meaning either First-time-swing-experience or to mean 'kanni, oonjal aadi irundhaaL'.
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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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Chandra (@ user*) on: Thu Oct 21 13:09:46
Pasupathy,
I was quoting the kan stuff, just for fun to note that surprisingly that by itself has some meaning.
Vengkatan,
Interesting to see how names of even such simple (but beautiful) and current customs could be subject to ambiguity! Shows why we must be vigilant in cultural matters.
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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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Pas (@ rama*) on: Thu Oct 21 13:27:53
Chandra,VEnkatan,
It is interesting that "kanni" means different things in different words: kazaga agaraathi says"kannippongal" celebrated after Pongal is a festival celebrated by ladies. I also remember
"kaakkayppidi" "kannuppidi" used by mothers to coax children to eat; there, my guess is, that "kannu" comes "kanRu", calf. ( kannUnjcal has to mean first-swing since a guy+kannikai are both involved!) ( I wonder, if we can use the word "Unjcalar" to refer to "swinging couples" )
Sorry, for getting away from the thread, so much...!
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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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ananth (@ pc-a*) on: Thu Oct 21 16:53:18
vEnkatan: Let me join others in complimenting you for the nice effort to bring great traditional songs into our focus.
Pas: As I remember, kAkkAyppidi, kannuppidi are terms used on the day-after-Pongal typically by ladies when they lay several aliquots of pongal etc. on banana leaves and invite crows to eat the portions. (I just checked the veracity of this with my wife!!. Kannu may still mean kanRu here since it is also the mAttuppongal dy. I haven't heard these words uttered to make children eat. (In any case, this is not too important and I guess we may be going too far away from vEnkatan's laudable goals!!)
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17th August 2006, 03:31 PM
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vaLLik kalyaaNam(................)
Here are some samples from "vaLLi kalyaaNam" , a series of songs put together by Sri A.S .Raghavan of New Delhi
(popularly also known as Guruji Raghavan) using the words of AruNagirinaathar from many of his works such as
Thiruppugazh.
1. Á¡¨Ä Á¡üÈø
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¬Æ¢ «í¨¸ ¬Âý Á¡Âý ÁÕ¸É¡É ÓÕ¸ÛìÌ
Á¡¨Ä ÝðÊÉ¡û ÅûÇ¢ Á¡¨Ä ÝðÊÉ¡û......
ÓÕ¸ý
ÁÚŢġ¾ ¾¢¨É Å¢¨Çó¾ ÒÉõ Å¢¼¡Áø *¾½¢ÕóÐ
¸¢Ç¢¸ÊóÐ ¸¡Åø ¦¸¡ñ¼ ÅûÇ¢ô À¢Ã¡ðÊìÌ
Á¡¨Ä Á¡üȢɡý ÓÕ¸ý Á¡¨Ä Á¡üȢɡý ....
(mamy stanzas like this)
2.¬Êæïºø
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«Ã¸Ã º¢Å¡Â ºõÒ ÌÕÀà ÌÁ¡Ã ¿õÒõ
«Ê¡÷¾¨Á ¬ÇÅó¾ ¦ÀÕÁ¡û
¿ÅÉ£¾Óõ ¾¢ÕÊ ¯Ã§Ä¡¦¼ ´ýÚõ †Ã¢
ÃÌáÁ÷ º¢ó¨¾ Á¸¢ú ÁÕ¸ý.... (¬Êø )
...etc
3. ¸ýëïºø
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¸ýëïºø ¬Î¸¢ýÈ¡û ÅûÇ¢ôÀ¢Ã¡ðÊ
¸ýëïºø ¬Î¸¢ýÈ¡û
¡Á¨Ç Á½ìÌÓ¸ º¡Á¨Ç Á½¢ìÌ¢¨Ä
¬¦ÂÉ «¨ÆòÐÕÌõ §¿Â측ÃÛõ
²¾ÁÈ ¿¢îºÂ Á§É¡Ä ŢÇ즸¡Ç¢Ôõ
¡¸ ÓÉ¢ÅüÌâ ¸¡Åü¸¡Ã ÓÕ¸Û¼ý (¸ýëïºø)... (etc)
4. ÅûÇ¢ ¸ø¡½ ¨ÅÀŧÁ
ÓÕ¸ý ¸ø¡½ ¨ÅÀŧÁ
§Å¨ÄÂýÒ ÜÃÅó¾ ²¸ ¾ó¾Â¡¨É ¸ñÎ
§Å¼÷Áí¨¸ µÊ«ïº «¨½ó¾ ÅʧÅÄý ( ÓÕ¸ý) .....
Ì¢ø¦Á¡Æ¢ì ¸Âø ŢƢ и¢÷*¾ú º¢¨ÄѾø
±Ø¾¢¼ «Ã¢Â ±Æ¢ø Á¼Á¸û Åﺢ (ÅûÇ¢)...
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The full-fledged VaLLi kalyaaNam usually takes 4-6 hours, as Sri Raghavan does it.
He did this at Balaji Temple, Aurora, Illinois on November 9, 97 when he was visiting
USA. A group of Thiruppugazh AnbargaL at Toronto have done an abridged version
of this in about 2 hours in many places around Toronto.
More information about Thiruppugazh AnbargaL can be obtained at:
http://www.geocities.com/thiruppugazh/
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Mrs. Ramanathan (@ ) on: Thu Jun 22 00:46:48
I can add one more oonjal song------
ragam--kanada
laali aadinal lakshmi laali aadinaal
sri lakshmi indru ingu---laali
sri ranga pathiyil aadi sesha aravanayil
mandahaasa vadanamodu renganaathar sahithamaaga
vrushabaathri thirupathiyil venkateshar sahithamaga
abhaya hastha alangara alarmalu mangayaga --etc etc
in case you need the full song, I shall send it to you. please let me know how to send it. thanks
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Jaya Sridhar (@ gang*) on: Tue Nov 27 06:17:59
I would like to have these marriage songs in English version.
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