S. Rajam was born in 1919.
Rajam Krishnan was born in 1925.
N. Rajam was born in 193#.
S. Rajam died in 2010.
R.k narayan is the writter of Rajam and Mani.
Rajam is a symbol of colonial super power.
Swami was called the "tail of Rajam" because he was closely associated with Rajam and often followed him around, much like a tail follows its owner. This nickname reflected their friendship and Swami's admiration for Rajam, who was more confident and charismatic. Swami's dependence on Rajam for social acceptance and validation contributed to this characterization. The term also emphasized the dynamic of their relationship, highlighting Swami's desire to be part of Rajam's world.
In r.k narayan stories Swaminathan is a student and he is friend firstly Mani and then Rajam.
Mani was angry with Rajam because he felt betrayed after Rajam had sided with another group of friends during a conflict. This perceived betrayal hurt Mani's feelings, as he valued their friendship and expected loyalty. Additionally, Rajam's actions made Mani feel excluded and disrespected, intensifying his anger.
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