- the
original Tan
Porunai river to
Tamira Porunai, from
Tamraparni to
Tambraparni and now
called "Thamirabarani River". A
meaning for the term following...
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Dawkinsia tambraparniei is a
species of
cyprinid fish
found in the
Tambraparni River basin in the
Western Ghats,
Tamil Nadu, India. This
species can reach...
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noises of
Brahmins being dragged,
bound in iron-fetters, The
waters of
Tambraparni,
which were once
white with
sandal paste, are now
flowing red with...
- fisheries. Of this fishery,
Korkai (the Gr**** KhXxot), now a
village on the
Tambraparni River in
Tinnevelly but once the
Pandya capital, was the
centre long...
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being dragged,
bound in iron
fetters and then beheaded. The
waters of
Tambraparni which were once
white with
sandal paste rubbed away from the ****...
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constructed a
Tamil grammar, at
Pothigai mountains.
According to the
Tambraparni Mahatmyam, an
ancient account of the
river from its rise to its mouth...
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exchange centres of the Pandyas. Korkai, a port at the
mouth of the
river Tambraparni, was
linked to the
famous pearl fisheries and
Alagankulam was also developed...
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mountains in the
Western Ghats at an
elevation of 569 m (1,867 ft).
Tambraparni river dam near
Umgaon village is
close by, as also are
Radhanagari and...
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which is
taken out in a
procession on Shiva's
birthday in February. The
Tambraparni Teertha here is
considered sacred to
perform obsequies of the dead. There...
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names of the
island known to Gr****s and Romans) is
perhaps Sanskrit "
Tambraparni",
encountered by Gr****s
through Tamil "Tampirapanni": See
Lionel C****on...