(Victorious Spear — Lion Tamil!) Would you like this in Tamil script or as a poetic song ( lyrics ) style as well?
To be a Singam Tamil is to stand tall when the world pushes you down. It is to speak the ancient language with a voice that does not tremble. It is to protect the weak, cherish the arts, and honor the soil — from the shores of Kanyakumari to the peaks of the Eastern Ghats.
(From birth till death, a lion remains a lion.)
The "Singam Tamil" is more than a phrase. It is a mindset. It is the fire in the verses of Tirukkural , where Valluvar speaks of a king who is as fierce as a lion in battle yet as gentle as a flower in peace. It is the legacy of the Chola, Pandya, and Chera dynasties, whose emblems bore the roaring beast, declaring to the world: "Here walks the Tamil, fearless and proud."
(Victorious Spear — Lion Tamil!) Would you like this in Tamil script or as a poetic song ( lyrics ) style as well?
To be a Singam Tamil is to stand tall when the world pushes you down. It is to speak the ancient language with a voice that does not tremble. It is to protect the weak, cherish the arts, and honor the soil — from the shores of Kanyakumari to the peaks of the Eastern Ghats.
(From birth till death, a lion remains a lion.)
The "Singam Tamil" is more than a phrase. It is a mindset. It is the fire in the verses of Tirukkural , where Valluvar speaks of a king who is as fierce as a lion in battle yet as gentle as a flower in peace. It is the legacy of the Chola, Pandya, and Chera dynasties, whose emblems bore the roaring beast, declaring to the world: "Here walks the Tamil, fearless and proud."