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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

தமிழ்நாட்டு இடையன்களின் கிளைகள்

1.கரிகாலன் இடையன்
2.புதுநாட்டு இடையன்
3.சிவத்த இடையன்
4.கருத்த இடையன்
5.கல்லுகட்டி இடையன்
6.சாம்பார் இடையன்
7.அப்பச்சி இடையன்
8.செம்பலங்குடி இடையன்
9.தெலுங்கு இடையன்
10.உள்நாட்டு இடையன்
11.அரசன் கிளை இடையன்
12.வருதாட்டு இடையன்
13.பெரிய இடையன்
14.ஆட்டு இடையன்
15.சீவ இடையன்
16.புதுக்கண் நாட்டார் நம்பியார்
17.கருத்தமணி இடையன்
18.பால் இடையன்
19.மோர் இடையன்
20.நம்பி இடையன்
21.பாசி இடையன்
22.சிவார் இடையன்
23.கொள்ளு இடையன்
24.வடுக இடையன்
25.மொட்ட இடையன்
26.தலைப்பா கட்டு இடையன்
27.நாட்டு இடையன்
28.நார்கட்டி இடையர்
29.பால்கட்டி
30.பஞ்சாரம் கட்டி
31.சிவியர்
32.சோழியாடு
33.இராமக்காரர்
34.பூச்சுக்காரர்
35.கொக்கிக்கட்டி

8 comments:

  1. The original jewish people came from India, at the time called Baharta*. Their religious ideas can be traced to Kashmir areas. The word Abraham is really A-Braham. ''Even though Jewish scriptures talk about Egypt, no Egyptian text ever found contains a single reference to jewish people in Egypt.'' Some researchers believe the jewish people were called the Yadavas, a tribe in which Krishna was born. Krishna worship became Christ, don't forget the jewish people still practice the Caste system, which has existed for thousands of years. The real secret of religion though is that the Krishna/Christ story of death and rebirth is an allegory for the raising of kundalini and the actual physical restructuring of the brain.
    Cosmic conscious is attained upon rebirth, the sexual energy going upward, (born of a virgin). This is what reborn means. In India there is a ceremony wherein three threads are worn around the neck symbolizing rebirth. he three threads represent the nadi in the body: Ida (feminine) left, pingala right (masculine) and sushumna spine).

    The word Yadavas was derived from the term “Yah Devas,” meaning Devas of Yah. A large number of Jewish names and concepts can be traced back to Krishna and Yadavas of India, and the Indian religion, through some simple linguistic analysis.

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  2. some scholars seek Yadav and Jews connection. According to Stephen Knapp, the Greeks referred to the Jews as Judeos, or Jah deos or Yadavas, meaning people of Ya or descendants of Yadu, one of the sons of Yayati. It is also regarded that the basis of the Kabbalah, the book of Jewish mystical concepts, as described in The Holy Kabbalah by Arthur Edward Waite, is linked with Vedas. Yadavas were possessors of great mystical knowledge is confirmed in Bhagvad Gita itself which says same knowledge was given to Manu (first man on earth), Surya and Ikshavaku (ancestor of Lord Rama) at very ancient time. It is believed Abhira were the link between eastern and western religions.

    According to the history of Jews & the Life of Moses, Jews concidered themselves as the choosen people of the Almighty (God). Its very relevant since Yadav's are the choosen people by the Supreme Personality of Godhead-Shri Krishna and He appeared in Yadav dynasty. Also, Jews mysticall scriptures (Kaballah) talks about reincarnation and philosophy which finds its source in Vedas.

    So its very clear that Jews are the descendent of Yadu and they ruled the European provinces

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  3. Jews used to worship cows and a deity called "BAL". Yadav's are also the cowherds and they worship "Bal Govinda"- the Supreme Gwal. The name of Jewish & Christian God is Yahweh (Jehova). But according to Torah & Bible the name of God is three sylable. According to Vedas & Bhagavat Gita one of the Lord Krishna's name is "Yadav". In Sanskrit, it has got three sylables.

    Jehovah is an anglicized representation of Hebrew the name that, according to the Bible, God revealed to his people,also dubbed "the proper name of God". The earliest available Latin text to use a vocalization similar to Jehovah dates from the 13th century. It was certainly not the historical vocalization of the Tetragrammaton at the time of the redaction of the Pentateuch (6th century BCE), at which time the most likely vocalization was YAHWEH. The historical vocalization was lost because in Second temple Judaism, during the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE, the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton came to be avoided, being substituted with Adonai "my Lords". Others say that it is the pronunciation Yahweh that is testified in both Christian and pagan texts of the early Christian era.Some argue that Jehovah is preferable to Yahweh, based on their conclusion that the Tetragrammaton was likely tri-syllabic originally, and that modern forms should therefore also have three syllables.

    So this is very good evidence that the God of Jews or "Jah Deoas" were no other than Yadavs and their God "Yahweh" is no other than Lord Krishna Himself, Whose one of the name is "Yadava" (Reference Bhagavad Gita 11.41).

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  4. The Jews relegious symbol- the star of David (two inverted trangles) is a Vedic Symbol and ia called Gopal Yantra (or Laxmi Narayan Yantra etc.).



    Gopal Yantra


    Different Vedic Yantras


    Vedic Star drawn as alpana in front of Indian houses

    Plant formation of Star of David in a Israili city
    (Compare & notice the similarity with alpana done in front of the Indian houses)

    Star of David from a stone carving found in Israile (300 A.D)
    (Notice the similarity with Gopal Yantra)

    Star of David in old Jewish Scriptures (See the similarity with gopal yantra)


    Jewish symbol

    Gopal Yantra in the flag of israile

    Jewish Star od David. Notice the similarity with Gopal Yantra.

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  5. http://avinashyadav.hpage.co.in/royal_yadav_66550212.html

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  6. கருத்த இடையன் கிளைகள் எத்தனை

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  7. சோழிய இடையர்− சோழக்கோன் அல்லது சோழியகோனார்

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