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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Tamil Resources on the net



           There was a time, when it was so difficult to locate a Tamil book , dating back beyond 50  years; after all no publisher wants to be stuck with unsellable stock. Once, with great difficulty, I found a compilation of Aathichudi, Konraivendhan etc, published by New Century Book House. Only the communists would bring out books on “No profits, only losses ' basis.

          Today, it is the other way around, more ancient the work, easier it is to locate; courtesy 'the internet'. E-books are available, for free and freely on all works of Avvaiyaar, Thiruvalluvar, Bharathiyaar, or for that matter, Kaniyan Poongunranaar. Thank God, Thiruvalluvar and his like didn't copyright their works. Even books by Kalki, Naa Parthasartahi, Pudhumaipithhan , Thi.Janakiraman , Jayakanthan and Sujaatha are available; and I believe there are no copyrights issues on books downloadable from these sites.

           It is the Srilankan Tamils who have been most active in the cyber-world. May be they fiercely cling to the Tamil virtual world as their 'real world ' has always been under seize, particularly so since the Jaffna Library went up in flames. Seeing the happenings in Srilanka, the Virual World is all that will be left. It was sad to see, literally the last post of tamilnation.org. LTTE or no LTTE; this site had one of the best contents on Thirukkural.

Some of the popular sites, to name a few, are, Project Madurai Chaennailibrary, Noolagam, Thamizham.net,, Viruba, and Tamilcube.net.

I had a mind to collect all Tamil resources and sort them into, E-books, Blogs, magazines and so on. But I realized that the resources are so vast and that there are so many blogs dedicated to compiling of these resources. Links to some of these blogs are:-





3 comments:

Sh... said...

Thanks for the info Major Sir. Naladiyaar is one of my favourites and it is very much available on the web. Similarly Ponniyin selvan. I just read parts of Sujatha's "Srirangathu Devathaigal". Will explore the links you have mentioned. Thanks again!

colmurali said...

my pleasure. just let me know if you make any new discovery ! try this http://www.srivaishnavam.com/index.html. You'll love it.

Sh... said...

Thank you, will check that link.