05-31-2006, 09:21 AM
http://www.tamilnation.org/forum/shanran...vidian.htm
This is a periyar dravidianist website
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On the taste of dravidianists for brahmin women
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It is not only ironic but hilarious that some of these very Dravidian leaders - who had opposed Periyar's marriage- would later go on to set up âChinna Veddus' (second houses) throughout the state. Some times the occupants of these âChinna Veddusâ were none other than Brahmins.
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The late MGR â a Menon from Kerala - would be the undisputed and most popular leader of the Dravidian people for almost a decade until his death in 1987. His wife came from a Brahmin Family from Varkala in Kerala. His inner circle mainly consisted of Malayalaee Brahmins. His concubines mostly belonged to the Brahmin caste.
It is an open secret that MGR , who had promised to marry one of his young Brahmin mistresses at a famous temple located on a hilltop backed out at the last minute due to his fledging political career- though Periyar ruined his political career by his marriage, he was gentlemen enough to keep up his promise to Mani Ammai
This is a periyar dravidianist website
--
On the taste of dravidianists for brahmin women
==
It is not only ironic but hilarious that some of these very Dravidian leaders - who had opposed Periyar's marriage- would later go on to set up âChinna Veddus' (second houses) throughout the state. Some times the occupants of these âChinna Veddusâ were none other than Brahmins.
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The late MGR â a Menon from Kerala - would be the undisputed and most popular leader of the Dravidian people for almost a decade until his death in 1987. His wife came from a Brahmin Family from Varkala in Kerala. His inner circle mainly consisted of Malayalaee Brahmins. His concubines mostly belonged to the Brahmin caste.
It is an open secret that MGR , who had promised to marry one of his young Brahmin mistresses at a famous temple located on a hilltop backed out at the last minute due to his fledging political career- though Periyar ruined his political career by his marriage, he was gentlemen enough to keep up his promise to Mani Ammai