Re: "Kannan" - Re: One information

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• March 8, 2003


This is speculation as well.. Having been brought up in north India, I had
always believed that the name Kannan ,while meaningful in itself, was
borrowed from what Braj-vasis lovingly called (and still call) our
Kannan--Kanahaiyaa or Kaanha. This still doesn't explain why they called
him that though. Maybe it was a commonly used "pet-name" for the name
Krishna.

adiyen rAmAnuja dAsan


> I believed that Kannan stood for Kaar Vannan meaning someone who's skin
> color is that of the color of clouds which is black.  In Tamil literature
> clouds are usually mentioned for their darkness( Kaar Mugil).
>
> Shyam Sundar, Kannan ... I see a relation.
>
> Maybe I am not right.
>
> Jagadish
>
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> >
> >
> >  Harini Cadambi  wrote:adiyen ramanjuja dasan
> > namaskar
> >
> > can anyone of you tell me why is Lord Krishna
> > addressed as 'kannan' in tamil.
> >
> > rgds,
> > harini
> >
>
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