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Old 02-18-2006, 08:00 AM   #20
Slonopotam845

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Dear friends,

'Param' root -Sanskrit words (continuation)

Param is pronounced as ‘P’ram / Piram in Sanskrit.

Prathapam – Param + Thapam – Thapam has root in ‘Thavu’ – Thaavam – Thapam & Thavaram are old words When man lived in forests and Thaavam means forest fire.

Prathapam means uncontrollable courage like fire.

Prathanam- Param +Thanam – Thanam specifies place. Than – Thaan – is the root. Thaniyam is another word from this root. Prathanam means ‘Muthal edam’

Prathani – Param + Thani – First person – ‘Muthanmaiyanavar’

Prathisi – Param + Thisai – Gods’ place / direction – means ‘West’.

Prathesam- Param + Theyam – Theyam – Thesam.- Gods’ place – People’s place was called in that way.

Prapantham- Param + Pantham – Pantham means ‘varisai’ / Ozungu / relation – Note panthi specifies the same meaning. Prapantham means ‘Nool varisai’

Praphaharan- Param + Akaran – Akaran means ‘Thodakka manavan’ like tamil first alphabet ‘A’

Prapalam – ‘ Valiyulla’ / pukazulla- Param +palam- palam is from ‘valam’ to specify ‘valimai’

Prabu – Param- Paramu- Pramu- Prabu

Prapavam- Famous / Pukazh - Param + Avam – Avam is from ‘avai’

Prapuththan – yount intelligent man – Param + paththan - Paththan is from ‘paththai’ means ‘containing lot of ‘. Paththan – who interconnect / create arts. Paththathi – ‘neri nool’

Pramachariyam – Param +Chaariyam – ‘Kadavulaich chaarntha’ - Belonging to god – unmarried / not belonging to this world life.

(will be continued later )
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