- drāviḍa is the
Tamil word Tamiḻ.
Kamil Zvelebil cites the
forms such as
dramila (in Daṇḍin's
Sanskrit work Avantisundarīkathā) and damiḷa (found in the...
- (named
Padmavati in some texts) is seen by a
supernatural being named Dramila, who
transforms himself into the form of
Ugrasena and
inseminates her....
- of "Golla" is not certain, but
Hemachandra states that
Chanakya was a
Dramila,
implying that he was a
native of
South India.
Chanakya was born with a...
- to the word 'Tamil' or 'Tamilan',
which is seen in such
forms as into '
Dramila', 'Drami˜a', 'Dramida' and 'Dravida'
which was used in a 7th-century text...
-
impossible to live there.
Accordingly missionaries were sent to the
Andhras and
Dramilas, who
found everything as the king had told. Thus the
uncivilized nations...
- Dhṛtarāṣṭra (持國) - A
Gandharva King ॐ and one of the Four
Great Kings ☸
Dramila - A
Gandharva King ॐ Draviḍa - ॐ
Dundubhi (鼓音) - ♀ ☸
Dundubhisvara (鼓音)...
-
Tamil Nadu and
central Kerala), Ganga,
Mushaka (northern Kerala), Pandya,
Dramila (possibly the Pallava), Choliya,
Aluka and Vaijayanti. This is an obvious...
-
Kerala (Southwest coastline), Gangas,
Mushaka (Malabar and nearby), Pandya,
Dramila,
Choliya (Chola,
Tamil Nadu and nearby),
Aluka (Alupas) and Vaijayanti...
-
Chanakya was a
native of Dravida. One of Chanakya's
various names was
Dramila, the
Sanskrit form of "Tamilian".
Kanchipuram is also
mentioned as Satyavrataksetra...