South India Heritage
Tamilnadu Heritage

The
heart of Tamilaham, the home of the Tamils or Tamil Nadu, lies around and south
of the curve of the Eastern Ghats as it goes to merge with the Western Ghats
in the Nilgiris. Some of the oldest prehistoric settlements of India have been
found in this area, which has also been the cradle of ancient arts and crafts
and industries, a land of innumerable, incomparable temples.
The Bharatnatyam is the traditional dance of Tamil Nadu. The dancers seem to
express their infatuation with the lord who has been described in one of the
Prayers as Lord Krishna, with eyes like lustrous pearls, heads bedecked with
Peacock feathers and body the hue of Heaven.
The people of Tamil Nadu speak Tamil, one of the oldest and most developed languages
of India. Religion is second nature to Tamilians, intricately mixed with colourful
blends of secular practices and religious observance. Tamilians attach great
importance to the wearing of the sacred thread by the Brahmins and Mangalsutra
(a special necklace) by women after marriage. Many men wear the religious mark
over their forehead- known as the Tilak (vermilion). Another common practice
is bathing everyday in nearby river, stream or tank.
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