Why Tamilnadu Does NOT Like Rama? | Diwali Special
Oct 17, 2025•Channel
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Published7 months ago
Duration13:54
Video IDN7nrqWTHPuc
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views217.8K
Likes10K
Comments4.4K
Engagement Rate6.62%
Likes per 100 views4.57
Comments per 1K views20.42
Video Tags
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Description
Tamil Nadu is a land of devotion and temples, but it stands out for one shocking reason. While the rest of India celebrates Ram Leela, some groups here burn Rama’s effigy instead of Ravana’s. Movies glorify Ravana, leaders question Rama, and protests reject his image as “not part of the South.”
But this narrative hides a deeper truth. One that politics, ideology, and media have shaped for decades. Because the same Tamil Nadu that’s accused of hating Rama is also home to the Kamban Ramayanam and hundreds of ancient Rama temples. So, does Tamil Nadu really hate Lord Rama or is the truth completely different?
In this video, we uncover the real story behind Tamil Nadu vs Rama, exploring how faith, identity, and politics collided.
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