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Ma So Victor is Tamil Etymologist.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Ma So Victor was born in May 24th 1944 in Varadharasan Pettai, Ariyalur District, Tamil Nadu, India.
He studied in the local elementary school in Varadharasan Pettai, and high school in Kadalur.
For his higher studies after completing the S.S.L.C , he went to R.C Teacher Training College, Trichy. Due to his poverty, he could not continue education further. Hence he was working as School Teacher in a Government Aided school in Ariyalur. While working, due to his deep interests in History, he has completed Masters in History and Bachelors in Teaching.
Accomplishments
[edit]He is one of the Tamil language Researchers who has contributed to the Tamil Society with his expertise in converting his research works in Tamil words and Tamil Culture into books. He has proven the Ancestry of Tamil Language as it is the Mother of most of the languages around the world through his tireless research works[1]
Many of his books were published independently and the book about the submerged continent is the prominent one that was translated in English.[2]
Research Topics
[edit]- Tamil Etymology
- Tamil Culture and History
- Ancient World Languages
- Heebru and Tamil
Doctorate
[edit]He applied for Doctorate with references to his research works in Tamil Root Words and Tamil Culture. The Truth International University and Bangalore University have recognized the invaluable research works by him, and awarded him phD.
International Speeches
[edit]His speech has been broadcasted under the title "Tamil is the mother of World languages" in Malaysia Radio. Many newspapers have published his write-ups.
Publications
[edit]The Submerged 'Kumari Continent'
எபிரேயத்தின் தாய்மொழி தமிழே
தமிழ்நாட்டு கிறித்துவம்
எல்_யா
தமிழும் சமற்கிருதமும்
குமரிக்கண்டம்
தமிழும் சமற்கிருதமும் I
தமிழும் சமற்கிருதமும் II
பஃறுளி – யூப்ரடீசு
தமிழின் வேர்ச்சொற்கள்
தமிழர் சமயம்
இசுலாம்-தமிழர் சமயம்
எபிறேய மொழியில் தமிழ்
தமிழரின் எண்ணியல்
வானியலும் தமிழரும்
உலகளாவிய தமிழ்
சிந்துவெளி நாகரிகம்
சொல்லாய்வு நூல்
தொல்காப்பிய சிந்தனை
The Babylonian Thamizh
Tamil and Hebrew
References
[edit]- ^ "Books Published".
- ^ Ma.So Victor (March 5, 2017). The Submerged 'Kumari Continent': The Home of Ancient Tamils. Translated by Naanjil Amal. Independently published. ISBN 9781520560212.
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