
kaN kalangum ;(
mugam Sivakkum :$
madam piDikkum :@
naan maikka - why theemaisemmu86 wrote:Sri.TRS then switched on the mike and said " idhu nanmaikkA ?? illa thEEmaikkA ? "
If a cat could sing a rAga...it would be purr.. vikalyANi ]cmlover wrote:6. If you sing riding a fine horse it is 'puravi kalyani'
7. If you are not careful it can be 'pure kalyani'
8. If you ar in sacred Orissa it can be 'pUri kalyani'
9. If you are careless it can become 'puriyAtha kalyani'
10. you can certainly relish poori and kalyani
I'm sure chana flour was from the north. The puri could have also evolved in the south. There are reference of fried food items in sanga tamizh mAlai 4000.arasi wrote: both pUri and chana flour chutni came to the south from the north.
My version is good for both amAvAsai and paurNami and in between.arasi wrote: Krishna's choice might just be right on amAvAsya for some.
munnOr mozhinda vasangal tappAmal kETTu adanai pinnOrdu naDattal vEnDum. "sevikku uNavu illAda pozhudhu saRRu vayiRRukkum IyappaDum."arasi wrote: Long live laughter and music--and yes, food glorious food
Then, she is the "yaman" for us in female form. ]cmlover wrote: She was born in middle east (not native to Arya varta (being a turShka raaga)!
cmlover wrote: She was born in middle east (not native to Arya varta (being a turShka raaga)!
Brilliantksrimech wrote:Then, she is the "yaman" for us in female form. ]
ha ha... Like all birds in vedanthangal come from egg, all brothers and sisters come from parents... Btw, do pair ends when they become parents, great question, members pay rents..arasi wrote:CML,
They don't come from anywhere else. They are chennai residents now. So, they are Chennai Bros :tmi: