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Trekking Tamilan

 Trekking Tamilan Trekking Tamilan (real name Sundar, born 23 June [year not publicly available]) is an Indian filmmaker, traveler, content creator, and entrepreneur. He is best known for his adventurous travel documentaries, long-distance cycling expeditions, and technology-focused projects shared through his YouTube channel Trekking Tamilan. Early life and education Sundar completed his secondary education in India and pursued vocational training in computer applications and networking, including an MDCA diploma.His interest in filmmaking, travel, and technology grew alongside his passion for content creation. Career Filmmaking and content creation As a director and screenplay writer, Sundar has worked on short films, web series, and advertisements. His notable short film, Signal: Thottathil Thodarum, is a Tamil sci-fi mystery centered on a village radio technician who intercepts a strange signal connected to his own village. YouTube channels Sundar runs two active YouTube channe...

Pandrimalai Trekking

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                                                    HISTORY IS ALWAYS MYSTERY Watch  Full Pandrimalai Trekking Vlog on  TREKKING TAMILAN: https://youtu.be/WhUYI-6pC-s Pandrimalai Pandrimalai is a town panchayat situated in the Dindigul locale of Tamil Nadu, India.[1] The scope 10.3627476 and longitude 77.99234 are the geocoordinate of the Pandrimalai.[2][3] Chennai is the state capital for Pandrimalai town. It is situated around 393.6 kilometer away from Pandrimalai. The other closest state capital from Pandrimalai[4] is Thiruvananthapuram and its distance is 226.6 km. The other surrouning state capitals are Thiruvananthapuram 226.6 km., Pondicherry 266.4 km., Bangalore 294.4 km.,  The encompassing close by towns and its separation from Pandrimalai are Kuttathupatti 10.5 km, Silvarpatti 13.2 km, Alagupatti 16.0 km, Kothapulli 17.1 km, Pudupatt...

Tirunageswaram Naganathar Temple Full History

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                                                    HISTORY IS ALWAYS MYSTERY Watch Tirunageswaram Naganathar Temple Full Vlog on TREKKING TAMILAN                                                               YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://youtu.be/QgtA1kl7xbY Tirunageswaram Naganathar Temple Tirunageswaram Naganathar Temple otherwise called Rahu Stalam is a Hindu sanctuary devoted to the god Shiva, situated in Tirunageswaram, a town in the edges of Kumbakonam, a town in Tamil Nadu, India. It is important to the Hindu faction of Saivism as one of the sanctuaries related with the nine planet components, the Navagraha Stalas, and explicitly Rahu. Shiva is venerated as Naganathar, and is addressed by the lingam. Hi...

RAMESWARAM FULL HISTORY

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                                                                                                                        HISTORY IS ALWAYS MYSTERY WATCH RAMESWARAM FULL VLOG ON (TREKKING TAMILAN)                                                                   YOUTUBECHANNEL : https://youtu.be/6jaqgrk4H6Y RAMESWARAM This article is about the sanctuary town. For principle sanctuary, see Ramanathaswamy Temple. For different utilizations, see Rameswaram (disambiguation).  Rameswaram  Town  Montage picture showing ...

VKT.BALAN full Biography

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                                          V.K.T.BALAN  Life story  V.K.T.Balan (Veerasangili Kannaiah Thanabalan) was brought into the world in Thiruchendur, Thoothukudi locale, in the State of Tamil Nadu which is in southern India. He ventured out to Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, in 1981 and lived destitute at Chennai Egmore rail line station. He brought in cash by remaining in the line for individuals hanging tight at the American Embassy for visas, charging a couple of rupees an opportunity to save a spot for clients. He made associates with individuals in the movement business and opened his own travel service in 1986.  The Government of Tamil Nadu met Balan with the "Kalaimamani" grant and the reference was given to Balan by the then Tamil Nadu Governor Ms. Fathima Beevi. The then Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi introduced the wrap and gave him the "...

Snake game in pycharm (sorce code)

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  Snake game in pycharm ( sorce code ) # Snake Game import pygame import time import sys import random restart = 1 check_errors = pygame.init() if check_errors[1] > 0:     print('(Warning!)Found {0} Errors!'.format(check_errors[1]))     sys.exit(-1) else:     print('(+)PyGame successfully initialized!') # Play Surface PlaySurface = pygame.display.set_mode((720, 460)) pygame.display.set_caption('Snake Game ') # Colors red = pygame.Color(255, 0, 0)  # gameover green = pygame.Color(0, 255, 0)  # snake black = pygame.Color(0, 0, 0)  # score white = pygame.Color(255, 255, 255)  # background blue = pygame.Color(0, 0, 255)  # food # FPS controller fpsController = pygame.time.Clock() # Important varibles SnakePos = [100, 50] SnakeBody = [[100, 50], [90, 50], [80, 50]] FoodPos = [random.randrange(1, 72) * 10, random.randrange(1, 46) * 10] FoodSpawn = True direction = 'RIGHT' change_to = direction score = 0 # Display my name: PlaySurf...

Kalki Krishnamurthy

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 Kalki Krishnamurthy  Born 9 September 1899  Ramasamy Krishnamurthy  Puthamangalam, close to Manalmedu     Died         5 December 1954 (matured 55)  Chennai, India  Pen name  -    Kalki Tamil: கல்கி  Occupation  -  journalist, pundit and essayist  Nationality  -   Indian  Education  -     High School  Alma mater  -  National High School, Tiruchi  Period -       1899–1954  Genre         -     Historic fiction, social fiction  Striking works - Ponniyin Selvan, Sivagamiyin Sabadham  Striking awards -Sahitya Akademi Award for Alai Osai  Spouse - Rukmani  Children - Kalki Rajendran and Anandi Ramachandran                                        ...

Ponniyin selvan

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  Ponniyin Selvan (பொன்னியின் செல்வன்,English: The Son of Ponni) is a verifiable novel by Kalki Krishnamurthy, written in Tamil. The tale was first serialized in the week after week versions of Kalki during period from 29 October 1950 to 16 May 1954, and delivered in book type of five sections in 1955. In five volumes, or around 2210 pages, it recounts the account of beginning of Arulmozhivarman (அருள்மொழிவர்மன்), who later turned into the incomparable Chola head Rajaraja Chola I. Kalki visited Sri Lanka multiple times to assemble data for it.  Ponniyin Selvan is generally considered by numerous individuals to be the best novel at any point written in Tamil literature.[citation needed] It was first distributed as an arrangement in the Kalki, a Tamil language magazine, during the 1950s and was subsequently incorporated into a novel. The rage for the arrangement which was distributed week after week was with the end goal that it raised the magazine flow to arrive at a stunning f...