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As the saying goes: "Yaadhum oore, yaavarum kelir" (Everywhere is our home, everyone is our kin) — a Tamilian’s identity is rooted, but never uprootable. It is proud, but never arrogant. It is ancient, yet always young.

Today, the Tamil identity transcends borders. Significant populations in tamilian to

Raj groaned, slapping his forehead. “Wonderful. My GPS is stuck in 2015.” As the saying goes: "Yaadhum oore, yaavarum kelir"

“In a narrow lane in Madurai, a 70-year-old woman recites Kurals from memory. Five thousand miles away, her granddaughter trains an AI model to translate the same verses. This is the Tamilian today — not torn between worlds, but weaving them together.” Today, the Tamil identity transcends borders

Historically known as Tamilakam , the homeland was much larger than the modern state of Tamil Nadu and was governed by independent kingdoms for thousands of years.

12 vowels, 18 consonants, and 216 combined forms.