The cast of Valar Pirai - 1962 includes: Leelavathi Shivaji Ganesan
The valar were Iluvatar's first creations or beings They were the highest being in Arda. Their powers depended on what Iluvatar was thinking about when he created them The Maiar were the Valar's 'helpers' or servants; these too had powers. An example of a valar is Melkor An example of a Maiar is Sauron
The Valar don't really appear in The Lord of the Rings, but they are in The Silmarillion. The Valar are: Manwe (king of the Valar), Ulmo, Aule, Orome, Mandos, Lorien, Tulkas, Varda, Yavanna, Nienna, Este, Vaire, Vana and Nessa. Melkor, Sauron's master, is a banished Vala.
He never died. He was cast out of the world from the Doors of Night by the Valar. But they did not kill him.
Valinor is a place, also known as the Land of the Valar, or the Undying Lands.
Aule, the smith of the Valar. He made the seven fathers of the dwarves and Eru gave them life.
Because the Valar were afraid that Men would desire immortality and would try to conquer the Undying Lands. Men didn't understand that the Undying Lands didn't cause immortality; the things living there (Valar, Maiar and Elves) all happened to be immortal already.
There is not a "Hell," per say, in The Lord of the Rings. Not being an elf or dwarf, but a man-like creature, Gollum would have passed beyond the Circles of the World. The fate of those who do so is unknown.Edit: Morgoth (the first Dark Lord) and his greatest followers, including Sauron, were cast into the Void by the Valar. So in that sense, there is a Hell, the Void, but it is reserved for only for fallen Valar such as Melkor/Morgoth or Maiar, spirits of less power than the Valar.
he was never truly healed in middle-earth, he had to sail to the true-west for that. assume the Valar healed him there.
Valinor is a magical land far across the sea where the Valar reside. Many Maia are there as well. It is the place where the Elves go to after they are weary of Middle-earth, and its capital is Valimar.
Varda Elentári, also known as Elbereth, was the queen of the Valar - beings like demi-gods. She was highly revered by the Elves, and was believed to have created the stars.
No. Dwarves were made by the smith of the valar, Aule, and given life be Eru. Hobbits origins were not explained but could be attributed to one of the many secret things Eru did.
Sauron is a one of the Ainur, which are comparable to gods or angels. The Ainur exist in two groups: the Valar and the Maiar. The Maiar are lesser beings than the Valar and serve them. Sauron is a Maiar, and so he has existed since the very beginning of Ea (the world). To make a guess based on the chronology of events in Tolkien's world, Sauron is at least ten thousand years old.