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Intresting facts about Tamil Nadu

Tamil culture is the culture of the Tamil people. Tamil culture is rooted in the arts and ways of life of Tamils in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and across the globe. Tamil culture is expressed in language, literature, music, dance, theatre, folk arts, martial arts, painting, sculpture, architecture, sports, media, comedy, cuisine, costumes, celebrations, philosophy, religions, traditions, rituals, organizations, science, and technology.
Quick Basic Facts about Tamil Nadu
  • Capital – Chennai
  • Official Language – Tamil
  • Area – 1,30,058 Sq Km
  • Area Rank – 11th
  • Population – 7,21,47,030
  • Population Rank – 6th
  • Sex Ratio – 996 females per 1000 male
  • Literacy Rate – 80.09 %
  • No of districts – 32
  • Assembly seats – 235 (Unicameral)
  • Lok Sabha seats – 39
  • Rajya sabha seats – 18
  • Created on – 26 Jan 1950
  • First Chief Minister – A Subbarayalu Reddiar
  • First Governor – Archibald Edward Nye
  • Highest peak – Dodabetta
Tamil is one of the longest surviving classical languages in the world. It is a sweet language and modern Tamil is spoken in almost every country in the world.
#1 Amazing Facts about Tamil Language
One of the tribes in Cameroon in Africa speak an ancient but deformed form of Tamil called Tamazight.
#2 Amazing Facts about Tamil Language
Hebrew the language of the Jews is derived from Tamil. It was the Asura language of the Babylonians.
#3 Amazing Facts about Tamil Language
Between India and Ethiopia existed the ancient principality of Kamarinadu which connected these two regions. Ancient Tamils conquered this region and spread the language to Africa.
#4 Amazing Facts about Tamil Language
The Mayans of Maya Civilization of South America spoke a dialect of Tamil as the Mayans were actually Tamils.
#5 Amazing Facts about Tamil Language
All Africans languages are derived from Tamil.
Facts About Tamil Nadu & Its Amzing Culture:
Tamil language is one of the oldest and longest surviving classical languages of world which is still in use in its original form.
Rameshwaram is of extreme religious importance. Ramanathswamy temple, located on Rameswaram island is a temple dedicated to Shiva. It is one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Shiva. It has a set of corridors which together measure 3,850 feet making it longest corridor in world. Rameshwaram is also one of four pilgrimage centers of Char Dham. Other three are Kedarnath, Dwarka and Puri.
Pongal is the main festival of this state which is marked with harvest season. Jallikattu is the festival of bull fight. Other festivals include Adipperukku, Mahamangam, Mamalapuram etc.
Vivekanand Rock memorial is the most famous tourist destination of Tamil Nadu. It is located about 500 mt off the coast of Kanyakumari in Indian Ocean. Vivekand Rock Memorial is the southern most point of mainland India. It is believed that Swami Vivekanand got enlightenment here.
Thiruvalluvar was the greatest tamil poet and saint of all times in the history of Tamil Nadu. He belonged to a period of 3rd century BC contemporary to Nand Dynasty of north India. He created the famous tamil literature Thirukkural.
Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple
Meenakshi Sundareshwar temple of Madurai is devoted to Parvati (Meenakshi) and Shiva (Sundareswar). This temple is also the iconic symbol of Tamil Nadu. It consists of 14 gopurams (gateways) and centered garbhgriha. This temple in the current form was built by Vishwanath Nayak of Nayak Dynasty in late 16th century.

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