In colour too!RSR walls of text share information
But... you did tell me something I didn't know about the word curate
In colour too!RSR walls of text share information
So he essentially Sanskritized the English - the much hated concept . What do you expect of a Sastri?
Well well well..., finally RR ended up playing for Chingelpet Ranganathan , who was singing Purandaradasa for the Kannada sangha ! - when nobody would be interested in creativity. At least the love of language of certain people, gave them a chance to occupy the stage.
AFSHEB.What about this usage?
It is sadly fashionable to beat the mridangists. That is not to say that they are all without fault. Sachi's comments, which I original slightly misunderstood, are a valid basis for conversation.Instead of beating the mrdangam too much, let us keep to 'curate'!
It's a longer, prettier, version, of "Language evolves." And it often devolves, as I may already have said, at the hand of ignorant usage. Pretty words are not an excuse for ignorance.
Etymology explained in an youtube video I watched: panDu - pazhaiya (old) Aram ( pAdukAval). pazhaiya sottukaLai pAdukAppavar. ( One who takes care of antiquities).The name pandarathar means valuable storing place of jewels, navarathnas stored in the temples and palaces, they are placed to maintain the jewels of temples and palaces. They are Land holders, Traders, Sanyasis (monk), Priests (guru) and Managers of richly endowed temples.
பண்டறத்தார் (paNdu + aRaththAr, aram would be a misspelling, it has to be aRam?) or பண்டாரத்தார்? I know, it is a totally pedantic query, but then the devil lies in details And totally unconnected to the subject anyways.shankarank wrote: ↑25 Nov 2017, 01:11 From Ancient Tamizh history this comes close:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desikar
Etymology explained in an youtube video I watched: panDu - pazhaiya (old) Aram ( pAdukAval). pazhaiya sottukaLai pAdukAppavar. ( One who takes care of antiquities).The name pandarathar means valuable storing place of jewels, navarathnas stored in the temples and palaces, they are placed to maintain the jewels of temples and palaces. They are Land holders, Traders, Sanyasis (monk), Priests (guru) and Managers of richly endowed temples.
We have made that term, derogatory and removed the music from there. It is headed to the new curates!