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When Vaishnavism gave importance and prominence to Tamil hymns, Saivism equally gave importance to Tamil, due to availability of many literatures, especially Bakthi literature.” Thus, God Thirumal would like to hear Tamil Thirupavai during the month of Margazhi which he is fond of. “Even according to Bhagavat Geetha, Lord Krishna stated that he manifests himself in the month of Margazhi. The court pointed out at the saying that Tamil has been developed by Alwars (Vaishnavite saints) and noted that even as on today, at the holy Tirmuala Hills in Tirupathi, during the Tamil month of Margazhi (December-January), only “Thirupavai”, rendered by Vaishnavite saint Andal is recited in praise of the presiding deity. If Tamil hymns cannot be used in the temples located in Tamil Nadu, nowhere else it can be used. In an apparent reference to the two Dravidian parties– the DMK and the AIADMK, the court said “even the policy makers who have been ruling the State from the year 1967 onwards are also interested in making use of Tamil in all the fields.”Īlso Read | Chennai power cut today: These parts of city to face electricity disruption However, it is not only for that temple but throughout the country, all the temples should be consecrated by reciting Tamil Thirumurai and other hymns composed by Saints like Alwargal and Nayanmargal, apart from Pattinathar, Arunagirinathar etc,” the bench noted. “The petitioner seeks for performing Kudamuzhuku in a particular temple by reciting Tamil verses. There can only be improvement in the existing language and there cannot be any creation of language,” they added. The languages are in existence for centuries together and passed on from one generation to the other generation.
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The judges noted every language spoken by the people is God’s language. Such a Godly language has to be used while performing Kudamuzhuku,” the court said. When it is connected with Gods, it is a Godly language. The above would only mean that Tamil language is connected with Gods. It is believed that Lord Shiva played ‘Thiruvilayadal’ to test the knowledge of Tamil poets. “As per mythology, Lord Shiva presided over the first academy (First Tamil Sangam). Another School of thought is that Lord Muruga created Tamil language.” It is believed that Tamil language is born out of pellet drum which fell from Lord Shiva while he was dancing. “Tamil is not only one of the earliest ancient languages of the world but also a ‘Language of Gods’. Read | Chennai: Due to metro work, here are year-long traffic diversions from September 14