Living Wonders of India - Temples of Tamil Nadu
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Tamil culture is one of the oldest and greatest in the world.
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Dear friend,it is not Dravidian culture but it is original ancient Hindu culture in its pure form as South was not much disturbed by Islamic invasions.
For example,those Agama rules of temples in south India is exactly same as was done in ancient Sivasthan in present day Kabul 2000 years ago.
Many people in India also dont know it!
North culture,greatly adulterated by Islamic invasion and rule.
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simply beautiful- such a glorious reason i need to go to india- hopefully one day! i truly wish to se diwali... maybe next season
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I have always wanted to go visit india to see how beautiful their temples are., but then work would not permit me to do so... watching this video, makes me wanna imagine that i am touring around india.
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In my childhood I hasve travelled and visited many South India temples.To my mind there seem to be more temples in South India compared to rest of this country.Correct me if I am wrong
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What a Knowledge my friend.
You Are Really 'Saraswathi-Putra'
- May God Bless You...
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@Saraswathiputra I do agree with you. The religion practised in South India is the most purest form of Hinduism. North India has been destroyed by Islamic invasions!
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Each time I see videos like these of Tamil Nadu, more I want to go there... I plan to go to Kerala, but as close as it is from Tamil Nadu, and being Tamil Nadu so different and so classical of India, I hope I won't miss it, because it would be a so great pity! I'm wishing to fall in love with South India and the Dravidian culture. I've actually had a contact with the Indian culture when I frequented a Hare Krishna temple here, and I read that South India was more genuine than the North! Namaste!
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Great work, nice to see this kind of video.
I was curious; does anyone know the same of the first song?? or who does it?
imaiburntr 3 years ago 4
Song: Samagana Priye
Ragam: Anandhabhairavi
Thalam: Adi
Composer: G.N.Balasubramaniyan
Nadhaswaram (Wind Instrument): Jayashankar
Thavil (Percussion): Valayapatti
mmanoba 3 years ago