i think he is a very great personality who helped in the growth of tamil
Constantine Joesph Beschi என்ற இத்தாலி நாட்டை சேர்ந்த கிறிஸ்தவத்தை பரப்ப வந்த இவர்,தமிழைக் கற்று தேம்பாவணி என்ற பெரும் காவியம் உட்பட 23 நூல்களை எழுதி உள்ளார்.இது தவிர திருக்குறளை லத்தீன் மொழியிலும்,தொன்னூல் கொடுந்தமிழ் போன்றவற்றின் ஆசிரியருமான இவருக்கு தைரியனாதன் என்ற பெயரும் உண்டு.
A grateful Tamil community has immortalised Father Constant Joseph Beschi, the Italian missionary, by calling him reverentially Veerama-munivar (வீரமாமுனிவர்) and by installing his statute on the Marina beach in Chennai as one of the twenty Tamil savants. His contributions to Tamil are many-fold.
Veerama munivar is a priest and came to India as a missionary. But, he is attracted by Tamil and became a Tamil student. He learnt to read and write Tamil in just 37 days. Thus it shows, how much he loved Tamil.
Veerama munivar was born in italy his parents are kendel po beski and eiizabeth.
In Tamil, sage is called "கறவா."
sage - munivar
George Uglow Pope, who is also known as veera ma munivar, was born on 24 April 1820 in Prince Edward Island in Nova Scotia. His family migrated to England when he was an infant. Even as a child he cultivated many a language. He left for South India in 1839.
samana munivar
Parsley is Chinese coriander. It looks like our Indian coriander (kothamalli) but it doesn't have that significant aroma which our kothamalli has.
There are 63 Nayanmars in Tamil history. Nayanmar for tamil Hindu Saivas is like Messiah for Christians.
G. John Samuel has written: 'On Tamil poems and poets' -- subject(s): Tamil poetry, History and criticism 'Studies in Tamil poetry' -- subject(s): Tamil poetry, History and criticism
"TAMIL" is claimed as the first language of the world by scholars of Tamil. It's very old language than Sanskrit.
R. Kalidos has written: 'History and culture of the Tamils' -- subject(s): History, Tamil (Indic people), Tamil Nadu (India)
Muthusamy Govindasamy has written: 'A survey of the sources for the history of Tamil literature' -- subject(s): Sources, Tamil literature, History and criticism
Kamil Zvelebil has written: 'The poets of the powers' -- subject(s): Tamil poetry, History and criticism, Tamil Siddhas 'A sketch of comparative Dravidian morphology' -- subject(s): Dravidian languages, Morphology, Grammar, Comparative, Comparative Grammar 'Lexicon of Tamil literature' -- subject(s): Tamil literature, Tamil language, Authors, Tamil, History and criticism, Dictionaries, Biography, Lexicology, Historical, Historical Lexicology, Tamil Authors 'Companion studies to the history of Tamil literature' -- subject(s): Tamil literature, History and criticism 'Nilgiri areal studies' -- subject(s): Languages, Social life and customs, Ethnology, Irulas (Indic people), Irula language, Areal linguistics 'The smile of Murugan on Tamil literature of South India' -- subject(s): Tamil literature, History and criticism 'Tiru Murugan' -- subject(s): Dravidians, Murugan (Hindu deity), Religion 'Koran, Fatima und Raghu'