No Tamil is not originated Jainism. Jainism is not having any originator. we don't have any author for Aagam and we are not able to find them out in history too so Jainism God Gifted hai.
Jainism is originated from Hinduism. But their teachings are quite different.
The Tamil word "mannippu" is originated from the Tamil language itself. Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the Tamil people of India and Sri Lanka.
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Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, and Buddhidm originated in India
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The language Tamil is one of the oldest classical languages in the world and it is believed to have originated around 500 BC. It has a rich literary tradition and is spoken by millions of people in Tamil Nadu and other parts of South India.
tamil own word. man-mannuthal> manni- mannippu.
Yes. It's a Dravidian language spoken mainly in southern India, Sri Lanka and Singapore. And, The term "TAMIL" mentions not only the language, but also culture, civilization, tradition, music & etc., which are originated from Tamil people and Tamil soil. E.g: Tamil Tradition, Tamil Civilization, Tamil Music. (These have got the name of Tamil not because of the language, but from the culture whre they originated)
Jainism primarily originated in India, particularly in the regions of present-day Bihar and Gujarat. Over time, it spread to various parts of India, including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, establishing significant communities. Jainism also reached international locations such as East Africa, the United States, and Canada, primarily through migration and the establishment of Jain diaspora communities. The influence of Jain philosophy and practices can be seen in various cultural and religious contexts beyond India.
the person from Tamilnadu, one of the state in India speaking original Tamil. now they start adding words in Tamil, but not all. but we can consider as they are just translating Tamil to English. what i try to say, the pure Tamil is originated from Tamilnad not srilanka
The Tamil calendar, also known as the Hindu solar calendar, originated during the Sangam Age in ancient Tamil Nadu, around the 3rd century BCE. It is based on the solar cycle and was used to keep track of agricultural activities and religious observances.