Tamilans can be any religion not just hindu.
"First Answerer", does the question anywhere even suggest that Tamilians are only Hindus ?? Why do you have to use the religion "Hindu" in your answer when in fact most of them (Tamilians) hate the very language "Hindi" (though they considerably know and understand it & fake as if it's an alien language but use it when it solves their respective purposes) and suppressed it from being the National Language and then themselves got converted to Agnostics and Atheists, @$$H0L3 ?? :x
Reply.!! :x
P.S. If you use an upper case in the first proper noun, also try to use it in the last word of your sentence (that too is a proper noun, Mr. @$$H0L3) !!
No. Hinduism is a religion while Tamil is a language
Tamil Nadu, a state in southern India where Tamil is spoken, is predominantly Hindu. However, there are also significant populations of Christians and Muslims in Tamil Nadu. Religion in Tamil culture is diverse, with people following a range of beliefs and practices.
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May be Hindu
Hinduism is a common religion in India whereas Christianity is the common religion in Europe and America.My religion is Christianity but I speak Tamil.
Muthiah Muralidharan is a Tamil Hindu by birth.
Shes Hindu. She is not Indian, though. She is a Tamil from North Sri Lanka.
Well, yes, in fact, many Tamils are Jehovah's Witnesses. I happen to have a good friend who is a Tamil, and he is a Jehovah'ss Witness. Tamil does not refer to a religion. A Tamil is one who belongs to an ethnic group in India. Most Tamils are of the Hindu faith. A Jehovah's Witness would not join themselves (in a romantic relationship) to a person of another faith, so the religion is the key, not the ethnicity of the person. Whether a person is dark skinned, light skinned, Tamil or otherwise would not be a problem for a Jehovah's Witness. It would be the religion of the other person that would matter to the Jehovah's Witness.
C. Paramarthalingam has written: 'Religion and social reform in Tamil Nadu' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Religion and social problems
There are some communities where to marry, your religion matters. For example if a Muslim guy although can not marry to a Christian girl according to their religion, but he marries over-crossing his religion, its his own problem. Now here is question of Tamil girl to marry a Kannada guy.............. if their religion don't allow then even she can marry to a Kannada guy over crossing her religion. Which if it is done after love ,wont be a wrong decision. for details visit at http://pakistaninfra.blogspot.com
Abarna is a female name that comes from Tamil and is from the Hindu religion. The name means passengers or passages.
Yes. The Tamil people who live mostly in the north of Sri Lanka are primarily Buddhist.