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The Red Hill was referred to in the most ancient surviving work of Tamil literature, the Tolkappiyam, which itself makes reference to an even earlier work now lost to history which in turn had supposedly been part of a library of archaic texts, all now also vanished, the compilation of which was said to have begun more than 10,000 years previously. This had been the library of the legendary First Sangam -- or 'Academy' -- of the lost Tamil civilization of Kumari Kandam, swallowed up, as Captain Narayan put it, 'by a major eruption of the sea'. ~ Graham Hancock
I am not a believer of the law of attraction (though I do not deny the possibilities of it to be true), but I firmly believe in the ability of making choices, the ability to take conscious decisions. ~ Namrata Kumari
I walked down the memory lane this afternoon,
The streets have changed now after the storm;
the ruins and the residues are cleared...
But the madness in the air still remains;
Every path I took had the same old smell,
Everything once again seemed like those early youth days under the mellow sun, with you. ~ Preetilata Kumari
As he pulled his crayon out,
The world was painted in glowing scarlet... ~ Preetilata Kumari
Our decisions are influenced by our beliefs and this is why we say our reality is what we believe in. ~ Namrata Kumari
He put his finger in and out, and watched me lie there.
'Perfect', I groaned breathlessly, while a tear drop shined on the corner of my right eye. ~ ~Preetilata Kumari
sometimes its good to be a stranger for the person who never gave importance to you.. and never even tried to understand you.. ~ KATYAYANI KUMARI
When you expect a man to create your world of dreams, you fall into the doctrine against women and strengthen what we are supposed to fight back and demolish. ~ Namrata Kumari
Women are the victims of war ... as widows they've faced the trauma of being single parents and livelihoods of families are affected. A lot of gender-related problems come up in terms of health, education, domestic violence, etc. ~ Kumari Jayawardena