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In Tamil and Sanskrit "Maithunam" means copulation.
Mithunam is a Rashi in Astrology like Kanni Rasi
Mithuna Rasi people are also considered more sexy, more romantic.
the man's Rudraksha on his arms...
the shaven area...indicates even in those 500 B.C people shaved, clean.
History of Tamil Nadu
1 Pre-historic period
2 Early history (300 BCE -300 CE)
3 Interregnum (300-600)
4 Age of empires (600-1300)
4.1 Pallavas
4.2 Pandyas
4.3 Cholas
4.4 Pandya revival
4.5 Delhi Sultanate
5 Vijayanagar and Nayak period (1300-1650)
6 Rule of Nizams and Nawabs
7 European colonisation (1750-1850)
7.1 Anglo-French conflicts
7.2 British Government control
7.3 End of Company rule
8 British rule (1850-1947)
History of Kerala
主要有两个土著王国在此地比较著名,Travancore Kings(页码1069)和Maharaja of Cochin
Maharaja of Cochin (Perumpadapu Swaroopam 1503 - 1964)
Veerakerala Varma nephew of Cheraman Perumal is supposed to be the first king of Cochin (This was around 7th Century AD). But the only record we have is from 1503 AD.
1.Unniraman Koyikal I (---- to 1503)
2.Unniraman Koyikal II (1503 to 1537)
3.Veera Kerala Varma (1537-1565)
4.Keshava Rama Varma (1565-1601)
5.Veera Kerala Varma (1601-1615)
6.Ravi Varma (1615-1624)
7.Veera Kerala Varma (1624-1637)
8.Godavarma (1637-1645)
9.Veerarayira Varma (1645-1646)
10.Veera Kerala Varma (1646-1650)
11.Rama Varma (1650-1656).
12.Rani Gangadharalakshmi (1656-1658).
13.Rama Varma (1658-1662).
14.Goda Varma (1662-1663)
15.Veera Kerala Varma(1663-1687)
16.Rama Varma (1687-1693)
17.Ravi Varma (1693-1697)
18.Rama Varma (1697-1701)
19.Rama Varma (1701-1721)
20.Ravi Varma (1721-1731)
21.Rama Varma (1731-1746)
22.Veera Kerala Varma (1746-1749)
23.Rama Varma (1749-1760)
24.Veera Kerala Varma (1760-1775)
25.Rama Varma (1775-1790)
26.Rama Varma (1790-1805)- SHAKTHAN THAMPURAN
27.Rama Varma (1805-1809)- Vellarapalli-yil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “Vellarapali”)
28.Veera Kerala Varma (1809-1828) - Karkidaka Maasathil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “karkidaka” month(ME))
29.Rama Varma (1828-1837) - Thulam-Maasathil Theepett1a Thampuran (King who died in “Thulam” month (ME))
30.Rama Varma (1837-1844) - Edava-Maasathil Theepett1a Thampuran (King who died in “Edavam” month (ME))
31.Rama Varma (1844-1851) - Thrishur-il Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “Thrishivaperoor” or Thrishur)
32.Veera Kerala Varma (1851-1853) - Kashi-yil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “Kashi” or Varanasi)
33.Ravi Varma(1853-1864) - Makara Maasathil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “Makaram” month (ME))
34.Rama Varma(1864-1888) - Mithuna Maasathil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “Mithunam” month (ME))
35.Kerala Varma(1888-1895) - Chingam Maasathil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “Chingam” month (ME))
36.Rama Varma(1895-1914) - aka Rajarshi, Abdicated Highness (Left for heavenly abode in 1932)
37.Rama Varma(1914-1932) - Madrasil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in Madras or Chennai)
38.Rama Varma(1932-1941) - Dhaarmika Chakravarthi (King of Dharma), Chowara-yil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in “Chowara”)
39.Kerala Varma (1941-1943) - Midukkan (syn: Smart, expert, great.) Thampuran
40.Ravi Varma(1943-1946) - Kunjappan Thampuran (Brother of Midukkan Thampuran)
41.Kerala Varma(1946-1948) - Ikya-Keralam (Unified Kerala) Thampuran
42.Rama Varma (1948-1964) - Pareekshit Thampuran
ME - Malayalam Era
Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple is one among the 108 Sivalayas created by Lord Parasurama and is in the heart of Kottayam town. The sanctum-sanctorum is covered with pictures from the epics. Three festivals are celebrated here in Thulam (October-November) Mithunam (June-July) and Meenam (March-April) of which the last one is the most important. The Aaraattu, conducted on the last day of the festival, is the festival of Kottayam, irrespective of the caste and creeds.