Demi god தமிழ் அர்த்தம்
வரையறை:
A interesting question!
In Tamil, the word “Demi-god” (தெய்வ முக்கியான்) is not a direct translation. However, the concept of demi-gods is related to the Tamil term “Thiru” (திரு), which means “noble” or “sacred”.
In Tamil mythology, demi-gods are referred to as “Asuranthu” (அசுரன்து) or “Daivam” (தெய்வம்), which means “gods” or “deities”. These beings are considered to be lesser gods or heroes who possess divine powers, but are not as powerful as the supreme god, Shiva or Vishnu.
Here is the breakdown of the word “Demi-god” in Tamil:
* தெய்வம் (Thiruvam) – means “god” or “deity”
* முக்கியான் (Mukkiyan) – means “important” or “noble”
So, in Tamil, a demi-god could be referred to as தெய்வ முக்கியான் (Thiruvam Mukkiyan), which means “noble god” or “sacred deity”.
தமிழில் ‘Demi god ‘ என்ற சொல்லின் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு:
டெமி கடவுள்
உதாரணங்கள்:
- தமிழில் “டெமி கடவுள்” என்ற வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தும் மூன்று தனித்துவமான எடுத்துக்காட்டு வாக்கியங்கள் இங்கே:
- 1. நிரோத்தம் ஒரு தேவன் போல இருக்கிறான், ஆயினும் பூஜைகள் செய்கிறான் என்றும் அவன் ஒரு தேமிக் கட் (Nirotham oru deivan pol irukkinan, aayinum poojikal seyyinavan endrum avan oru deimik kad). – He acts like a demi-god, doing rituals as if he were a god, but he’s indeed a demi-god.
- 2. அய்யனாரின் குருச்சகத்தில் தான் குச்சி வைக்கிறான் என்றும், ஆயினும் அவன் ஒரு தேமிக் கட் என்று சொல்கிறான் (Ayinarin kurrushakathtil thaan kushti vaaikirinavan endrum, aayinum avan oru deimik kad enru sollkirinavan). – He keeps himself busy with swords (as if he were a demi-god), but claims he’s a demi-god.
உருவிணைகள்:
even a demi-god.
4. **ஏகாந்தர் (Ēkāntar)**: This word means “lord” or “master”, including a demi-god.
5. **கடவுள் அம்சம் (Kaṭavuḷ amcam)**: This phrase literally means “aspect of a god” or “divine aspect”. While it’s not a single word, there are a few words that can be used to convey the concept of a “demi-god”. Here are some synonyms:
1. **ಠெய்வன் (Thēyvān)**: This word literally means “divine being” or “god-like”. While it doesn’t directly mean demi-god, it can be used to describe a being with a divine connection or influence.
Please note that Tamil doesn’t have a direct equivalent for the English term “demi-god”. These words and phrases can be used in context to convey the idea of a being with divine or semi-divine powers., it can be used to describe a powerful or noble being, which can be used to address a powerful or deified being, A interesting question!
In Tamil, it can be used to describe a being with divine powers.
2. **பிரக்கோதி (Prakkothi)**: This word means “half-divine” or “partially divine”. It conveys the idea of a being with both human and divine aspects.
3. **அரசன் (Aračan)**: While this word literally means “king”
எதிர்ச்சொற்கள்:
which means “ordinary” or ” mortal”. However, please note that there isn’t a direct antonym for “demi-god” in Tamil, What a unique request!
In Tamil, which is often associated with supernatural or divine powers., but they convey a sense of contrast to the idea of a demigod, you could consider the following options:
1. மனிதன் (manithan) – which means “human” or “mortal”
2. மாந்தன் (maanthan) – which means “ordinary” or “common”
3. கெடிரன் (kediran) – which means “frail” or “weak”
4. உலுக்கான் (ulukkaan) – which means “fallible” or “mortal”
Keep in mind that these words may not be exact antonyms, as the concept of demigods is mostly associated with Hindu mythology.
If you meant to ask for words that convey a sense of opposition or contrast to the idea of a demigod, a word that can be considered an antonym for “demi-god” could be “ചுட்ட” (chuttu)
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