Kasadugal (கசடுகள்) is the plural form of the Tamil word Kasadu (கசடு). It has several meanings depending on the context, ranging from physical debris to metaphorical flaws. 1. Physical Meaning: Dregs or Sludge In a daily context, it refers to the sediment or residue left at the bottom of a liquid after it has been… Continue reading Kasadugal meaning?
Category: Literature
Buddhism in Tamil Nadu
While listening to a youtube podcast of seevaga sinthamani,(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNoz92PBl6A) got interested in knowing the stories of kundalakesi, manimegalai, kalingathu bharani and also how Buddhism had lost its connection, despite having found its footprint in historical novels. Asked the same to AI and got the following replies. The story of Manimegalai is one of the five… Continue reading Buddhism in Tamil Nadu
Whodunit- etymology and history!
(Ans: AI) The term “whodunit” (a playful contraction of “Who done it?”) has a surprisingly specific origin story, moving from a critic’s joke to a global literary standard.1. Who Coined It?The credit generally goes to Donald Gordon, an American book reviewer. * The Origin: He first used the term in the July 1930 edition of… Continue reading Whodunit- etymology and history!
Wall that blocks a person from falling down called?
In architecture and construction, that wall is most commonly called a parapet. However, the specific name can change depending on where the wall is located and its primary purpose. Here are the most common terms: 1. Parapet This is the standard term for a low wall built along the edge of a roof, bridge, or… Continue reading Wall that blocks a person from falling down called?
Women and their beauty…
In Tamil, Thiruvilaiyaadal, Tamil movie (1965), a poet in a king’s court argues with the king that women’s hair is the defining feature of a women. Is that so and how many philosophers, poets have argued likewise? I asked OpenAI and here is the answer. Yes—many poets, novelists, and philosophers have described women’s beauty specifically… Continue reading Women and their beauty…
An essay on grace by OpenAI
In the Bible, grace is the unmerited, freely-given favor and love of God, which cannot be earned through good works. It is a divine influence that leads to salvation, forgiveness, and acceptance by God, empowering believers to live a life that honors Him. The Greek word for grace, charis, emphasizes that it is a gift… Continue reading An essay on grace by OpenAI