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Eye contact as a non-sexual intimacy
లైంగిక భావన లేకుండా కళ్లలోకి చూసుకోవడం ద్వారా కలిగే సాన్నిహిత్యం
Subtle, emotional acting ipudu akkineni akhil kuda chestunadu
The so-called loud acting tho intha convenient ga pull off chesina scenes emanna mee hero filmography lo unte itu padeyandi acting merchants
Tamils aren't fighting for lord Murugan out of devotion. The goal is to prove that murugan is Tamil-born. Once that narrative is proven, they will go back to their usual periyar/dravidian whatever shit ideology that is
A person who has probably never written a single original scene in his life stands as one of the best writers and biggest directors in the industry, influencing an entire generation of cinema. - Ragadi
Original name of Murugan is Ceyon ( சேயோன் ) , he was red in colour , he was the warrior god and he is the origin of all of us tamils , and his mother’s name is Kottravai - the original form of Tirupathi Venkateswara swamy .
Do not ready made up history and convince yourself that Murugan is a north Indian god @vamsi84 .
Talk to Tamil scholars - they will give you the real history of Murugan !
"Why do non Tamilians care about Murugan/Karthikeyan? They don't worship him"
This is what some are arguing 🤣
Dude
Bihar's biggest festival is dedicated to celebrating Chatti Maiya, which is regional name for Shashthi Devi... Who is also known as Devasena, wife of Skanda
Gupta Empire, one of the biggest empires ever from India, was highly devoted to Kumar... This empire was based in Patliputra, today's Bihar
Reason why their emperors were named Kumaragupta and Skandagupta
Kumar was/is accepted widely across India as a respectful form of address to call any young man
In many states of India, today Kumar has become caste neutral identity and many adapted it as surname
Have you ever seen any portrait of Shiva/Parvati across India? They have Ganesh and Kumar together
They are worshipped together... All this Murugan is not worshipped outside Tamil community is nonsense
There are several prominent temples outside Tamil Nadu including in Himalayan states
Only thing true is that Tamilians accepted him more strongly than other communities