World Tamil CM Speech
World Tamil CM Speech
World Tamil CM Speech
COIMBATORE
23.6.2010
Honble Chief Minister Kalaignars Presidential Address
at the Inaugural Function
The most revered President of the Indian Republic, Thirumathi
Pratibha Devisingh Patil,
who has come to inaugurate the
World Classical Tamil Conference, present the
Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi Classical Tamil Award and deliver the
inaugural address.
Brushing aside all the impediments created,
the President of India has come over here.
It is because of her love and affection for
Tamil Nadu and its people. On behalf of the Tamils
living all over the world, I profusely thank her.
His Excellency the Governor of Tamil Nadu,
Thiru Surjit Singh Barnala, who has come to release the special
souvenir of the Classical Tamil Conference.
The Honble Finance Minister of Tamil Nadu,
Professor Anbazhagan,
The Honble Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu,
M.K. Stalin, Cabinet Ministers,
Tamil Professors, Scholars, Researchers, Poets,
Tamil lovers and my blood-brothers whom
I treasure more than my life!
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eight conferences. The three words, World, Classical and Tamil are
not only contain a depth of meaning but also are apt to describe
the conference. Tamil is not only an international language; it is
like a mother for all the languages of the world. The Tamil scholar
Devaneya Pavanar has established that Tamil is the primary classical
language of the world. Root Tamil words exist in many languages of
the world in various modified forms but retaining the same meanings.
For example, in the languages of the world, words of family relations
such as amma, appa, pronouns of address such as naan, nii,
words of natural elements niir, neruppu, kaarru, have close affinity
with Tamil. In the languages of the world, it is hard to find a basic
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word which does not have some link or association with the Tamil
word. Hence Tamil has the status of the first mother tongue in the
world.
Among the languages of the world, since time immemorial, the
Tamil triad, literature, music and dance had attained maturity; hence
Tamil achieved permanence. The growth of art allied and interrelated
with literature has afforded stability to the language and so we realise
that Tamil is the worlds mother language. To King Solomon who lived in
the tenth century AD, peacocks plume, elephants ivory and perfumes
were sent through ships. The researcher Caldwell discovered that there
are more than twenty Tamil words in the Vedas. From this we learn that
Tamil had an existence prior to Sanskrit. In Valmikis The Ramayana
there are references to the three kings who ruled South India and
Kapatapuram, the capital of the Pandyas. This is understood to refer
to the Kapatapuram of Lemuria continent where the second Tamil
Sangam was held. Chanakya, the courtier of Chandragupta of the fourth
century BC, who wrote Arthasastra, refers to pearl-diving expeditions
in Kapatapuram. The Sanskrit linguist Kaatyayana who lived in 350 BC
makes a reference to Chera, Chola, Pandyas. In Purananuru there is
a reference to the war between the five Pandavas and the one hundred
Kauravas in which Udayancheralathan fed both the armies. Hence
he came to be known as Cheeran Perunchoorruthiyan Cheeralathan.
The Mahabharatha war is believed to have taken place in 1500 BC.
We may conclude thereby that this Cherans rule was during 1500
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BC. All these reveal the ancient origin of the Tamil race and the hoary
tradition of Tamil.
Wise scholars John Marshall, Rev. Father Heras, Sir Martin
Wheeler, Kamil Zvelebil and others have laid emphasis on the
truth that Dravidians are the creators of Indus Valley civilisation
and that the language of the people of Indus Valley was Dravidian.
Indus Valley civilisation is Dravidian culture. It is closely associated
with the ancient culture of the family of Dravidian languages.
Dr. Iravatham Mahadevan who has been conducting research on
Indus Valley civilisation for the last forty years claims that it is possible
to understand the Indus Valley script from the myths recorded in
ancient Tamil literary works. The recipient of this years Kalaignar
M. Karunanidhi Classical Tamil Award, Professor Asko Parpola of
Finland, pursues research based on the hypothesis that the script and
language of Indus Valley civilisation belonged to the Dravidian family.
He has demonstrated with authoritative proof that the inhabitants of
the Indus Valley spoke the Dravidian language, close to Old Tamil.
With the availability of the literature of the last Sangam age like
Akananuru and Purananuru we are now in possession of Tamil classics
that existed some two thousand years ago. With the availability of
Tolkappiyam, we are now in proud possession of Tamil, prior to three
thousand years. With the evidences of Indus script, we learn of the
existence of Tamil five thousand years ago. Ancient Tamils, travelling
on land and through the seas, conducted trade and commerce in
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The first and foremost Tamil scholar who raised his voice that
Tamil is a classical language is V.G. Suryanarayana Sastry, aka
Paritimarkalaignar.
L. Hart.
Still that voice which reverberated loudly in Tamil Nadu for more
than a century withered and wasted away unnoticed and uncared for
like the moon on the forest region or the rains on the ocean. But with
the guidance of the Pole star (Dhurva natchathiram) of our political
set-up and the sacrificial lamp Thirumathi Sonia Gandhi, the United
Democratic Alliance Party ably led by the redoubtable Dr. Manmohan
Singh formed the Government. Only then was the claim of the
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Karuvurkkizhar,
Satthanar,
Kudavayir
Karuvurkkochanar,
Keeratthanar,
Karuvur
Kollikkannanar,
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