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புதிய மலையகம்
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New Upland is an archived version of the blogspot entitled "புதிய மலையகம்." This archived site contains web content from the "puthiyamalayagam.blogspot.com" domain. It includes text, images, video recordings, and URLs for internal links from the blog. External web pages and content are not included in this archived site, although URLs for external links remain as part of the structure of the website.

"புதிய மலையகம்" was an upcountry Tamilil blog created by இறக்குவானை நிர்ஷன் (Karaikana).
மியூசிங்ஸ்
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"M u s i n g s" is an archived version of the blogspot entitled "M u s i n g s: Mathy Kandasamy's Unicode Tamilil Blog." This archived site contains web content from the "mathykandasamy.blogspot.com" domain. It includes text, images, and URLs for internal links from the blog. External web pages and content are not included in this archived site, although URLs for external links remain as part of the structure of the website.

"M u s i n g s: Mathy Kandasamy's Unicode Tamilil Blog" was an early Tamilil blog created by Canadian blogger Mathy Kandasamy.
கருத்தூண்
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Karuthoon by Srikanthaluxmy is an archived version of the blogspot entitled "கருத்தூண் by ஸ்ரீகாந்தலட்சுமி." This archived site contains web content from the "karuththuunn.blogspot.com" domain. It includes text, images, and URLs for internal links from the blog. External web pages and content are not included in this archived site, although URLs for external links remain as part of the structure of the website.

"கருத்தூண் by ஸ்ரீகாந்தலட்சுமி" was a Tamilil blog created by Srikanthaluxmy Sivanesan (nee Arulanantham), who was a Librarian at the University of Jaffna in Sri Lanka.
தமிழ் ஓலைச் சுவடிகள்
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The Digital Tamil Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Collection at the UTSC Library currently consists of 30 palm-leaf manuscripts (2599 pages). The sources were provided by Dr. Bala Sivakadadcham family, Prof. Ravi Thambi and Jeya family and Dr. Kirubakaran family from the local Tamil community. These physical manuscripts are originally from Sri Lanka, and are tentatively dated from the 1700s to 1900s by Dr. Bala Sivakadadcham. He further assisted in developing the preliminary descriptive metadata. The majority of the works are about Tamil medicine written in verse. The works also cover literature, astrology, and religion.