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Hello all, I am one of the younger generation (20 years old now) and my post here proves that us young English educated modern society folks to read forums like this :)


I am not a "proper" Tambram, in that I lack nearly all of the characteristics you might normally expect to see in one (I don't even eat south Indian food!). Being born in a multicultural family is a big reason for that. However, formally I am a Tamil Brahmin by descent. I have a rudimentary understanding of Sanskrit, can speak enough Tamil and am very good with Hindi and English.


I'll be mainly reading, but when I do post I'll just state bluntly and candidly what I think. I do not wish to hurt anybody but I do believe there are areas where the traditional Tambrams can improve/change. Of course I might myself be wrong about a great many things; so I am open to discussion.


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