ORIGIN OF CLEOPATRA
Topic started by AMBIRAJ (@ 63.109.250.137) on Thu Nov 16 04:32:29 .
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Sometime back, I had read a small piece some where that CLEOPATRA was a Tamil girl with name KILIPATIRI.
This is a real possibility.Her habit of bathing in Donkey milk is uncommon to Egyptians but every Gounder in Tamilnadu makes the newborn babies drink Donkey milk because it has very good disease preventive properties.It is said to be very good for preserving youth and beauty.
Sailing to Egypt and Rome was common for Tamil sailors who traded in Diamonds and spices and other precious stones.
So KILIAPATIRI was introduced on the scene by this route and because of her dark beauty with an upturned nose became CLEOPATRAthe hot favourite of Romans.
I invite forum members to come forward with their views.
Ps.
If you notice in the painting of the Pharohas tombs , the loin cloth or vesty as worn by the Tamilians today, is similar to the cloth the Egyptians wore then with their bare bodies.
Responses:
- From: Adityan (@ 202.144.107.4)
on: Thu Nov 16 11:33:15 EST 2000
Ambiraj seems to have some valid observation,Hmmmmmm.Is it possible that there is more to Tami culture than meets the eye?
I think cleopatra name itself is foreign to Egyptians.
I would be happy if any forum member throws more light on this.
Ps.There is similarity between the tample gopurams and the pyramids of Egypt!!!!!!!
- From: Adityan (@ 202.144.107.4)
on: Thu Nov 16 11:34:37 EST 2000
Ambiraj seems to have some valid observation,Hmmmmmm.Is it possible that there is more to Tami culture than meets the eye?
I think cleopatra name itself is foreign to Egyptians.
I would be happy if any forum member throws more light on this.
Ps.There is similarity between the tample gopurams and the pyramids of Egypt!!!!!!!
- From: Sujata (@ 24.69.170.174.on.wave.home.com)
on: Thu Nov 16 19:25:30 EST 2000
I don't know about kiliapatri :-)))) but I saw a movie sometime ago where one of Cleopatra's escape plans was to escape to India, not sure whether there is a historical basis to this.
- From: Vassan (@ sdn-ar-001nmalbup241.dialsprint.net)
on: Thu Nov 16 23:19:04 EST 2000
For a moment I thought people were
talking "about parrots"---> "kiLiya patri"
ouch! forgive my kadi!
But seriously,talking about Cleopatra," if it was true that Cleopatra used bathe everyday in Donkey's milk",I'm starting to wonder if that was a Tamil custom..!?
- From: AMBIRAJ (@ 63.109.250.137)
on: Fri Nov 17 01:12:36 EST 2000
Observation by VASSAN IS RELEVENT.In actuality, this so called kiliapatri was equeted to a sweet talking parrot.I do remember this fact from an obscure article I read about more than two decades ago.
Yes in olden days, it was a custom to use cow's urine and donkey's milk to cure diseases.
Even today, gounders of salem and coimbatore region make the new born child to drink Donkey's milk as a powerful antidot to future diseases.
Is it possible that Cleopatra was of
such an origin?What I remember from that article was that she was a princess of a small kingdom in Tamilnadu.
How I wish the author of that article were to write in this forum?
- From: USHA (@ 202.54.64.170)
on: Sat Nov 18 10:28:09 EST 2000
WHAT IS CLEOPATRA DOING IN THIS INDIAN COOKERY THREAD?
- From: Adityan (@ 210.214.178.82)
on: Sat Nov 18 23:37:09 EST 2000
Usha seems to have taken a wrong thread and thinks that Cleopatra is doing what ?
Enna ma ninga yenge irukkaringa?
- From: N.Prashant (@ ice.129.client158.icenet.net)
on: Sun May 4 14:08:41
It was really amusing to read such a sight by accident.
We Indians are ready to come to some drastic conclusion without any scientific study or other means.
A better way out would be to consult one of the expert in egyptology and settle the confusion
- From: Velayattukaha (@ gate02c.merckmedco.com)
on: Mon May 5 13:37:49 EDT 2003
and Sheakspeare was Villivakkam Sheshadri payyan!!
My, Arent we a riot??
- From: lathakrishnan (@ cache8-5.ruh.isu.net.sa)
on: Fri May 23 11:48:39 EDT 2003
hi thats very interesting, well may be people who think and want to discover may help you
- From: makizhnan (@ l-sa507-7g.cavern.carleton.ca)
on: Fri May 23 21:33:12 EDT 2003
I thought Cleopatra was of Greek origin!
- From: Ramadas (@ dclient217-162-113-18.hispeed.ch)
on: Sat May 24 07:07:57 EDT 2003
Usha's question was right. Why is this thread appearing in Indian Food Section? Don't tell me it is linked with Donkey's milk!
- From: DEQI (@ )
on: Sun Oct 10 04:20:11
Who have the papers about donkey's milk to cure diseases?
Thanks!
- From: R.C (@ adsl-69-208-118-14.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net)
on: Sun Oct 10 07:33:49 EDT 2004
Here's a link about Cleopatra, it says Cleopatra was the name of seven queens of Egypt...I through VII, but does not really say anything about Cleopatra I, anyway, here you go...
http://mithec.prohosting.com/history/content/cleopatra.html
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