Thanga pushpam, commonly known as the "golden flower," refers to a type of flower that is often associated with Hindu rituals and offerings. It is particularly significant in South Indian culture, where it symbolizes purity and devotion. The flower is used in various religious ceremonies and is believed to bring blessings and prosperity. Additionally, thanga pushpam may also refer to specific floral arrangements or decorations in temples and during festivals.
The English name for "thanga pushpam" is "golden flower" or "golden bloom." It is often associated with the flower of the plant known as "Calotropis gigantea," commonly referred to as the giant milkweed or crown flower. This plant is noted for its large, attractive flowers and is prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions.
Agni Pushpam was created on 1976-01-09.
Thanga Magan was created in 1983.
A.V.V.M Sri Pushpam college was created in 1956.
The motto of A.V.V.M Sri Pushpam college is 'To Learn and To Serve'.
Thanga Meengal was created on 2012-09-28.
Thanga Padhumai was created on 1959-01-10.
The cast of Rakta Pushpam - 1970 includes: Adoor Bhasi Prem Nazir
G. R. Thanga Maligai was created in 1964.
The cast of Thanga Kalasam - 1988 includes: Sudha Chandran
The cast of Thanga Malar - 1969 includes: Gemini Ganesan
The cast of Thanga Surangam - 1969 includes: Shivaji Ganesan