- is easy to go too far."). Senon, the god of thunderstorm, is the god of
Marutham land. The
inhabitants were
known as ulavar, velanmadar,
toluvar and kadaiyar...
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Chinnarayana (April 2005).
Jandhya marutham (I ed.). Hyderabad:
Haasam Publications. pp. 46–52. "Actor
Pradeep Kondiparthi...
- explained.
These are the
Kurinji (mountainous region),
Mullai (forest region),
Marutham (agricultural region),
Neithal (coastal region) and
Palai (desert region)...
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Pallars traditionally inhabited the
fertile wetland area
referred to as
Marutham in the
literary devices of the
Sangam landscape. Today, they are the dominant...
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India up to 1000 m.
Common names are asna; saj or saaj;
Indian laurel;
marutham (Tamil);
matti (Kannada); ain (Marathi);
taukkyan (Burma); sadar, matti...
- deity:
Murugan in
kurinji (hills),
Thirumal in
mullai (forests),
Indiran in
marutham (plains),
Varunan in the
neithal (coasts) and
Kotravai in
palai (desert)...
- in Kurinji-the hills,
Thirumaal in Mullai-the forests, and
Kotravai in
Marutham-the plains, and Wanji-ko in the Neithal-the
coasts and the seas. Other...
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Chinnarayana has aut****d
several books on
Telugu cinema,
including Jandhya Marutham,
Aanaati Aanavaallu, Cine Poornodayam,
Svarnayuga Sangeetha Darsakulu,...
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between two
other Sangam landscapes called Kurinji (hilly region) and
Marutham (cultivation region), but
probably reflected their intermediate socio-economic...
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celebrated in
honour of
Vendhan (Indra), the
deity ****ociated with the
Marutham landscape. The
Cholas celebrated the
festival at Kaveripattinam, whereas...