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The act of practicing mindfulness
문화적 배경
Meditation is often linked to the 'Siddhar' tradition. Many Tamils believe meditation can grant 'Siddhis' (supernatural powers), though modern use is for health. In cities like Chennai and Bangalore, 'Mindfulness' is the buzzword. 'Dhyanam' is used interchangeably with 'Mindfulness' in corporate workshops. In countries like Canada and the UK, Tamil weekend schools often teach 'Dhyanam' as a way to connect children with their heritage and manage exam stress. In villages, meditation is often associated with 'Mounam' (silence) during religious festivals or at local 'Ayyanar' temples.
Use 'Pannu' for friends
If you want to sound more like a local in Chennai, say 'Dhyanam pannu' instead of 'sey'.
Don't say 'Take'
Never use 'edu' (take) with meditation. It's a common English-interference error.
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The act of practicing mindfulness
Use 'Pannu' for friends
If you want to sound more like a local in Chennai, say 'Dhyanam pannu' instead of 'sey'.
Don't say 'Take'
Never use 'edu' (take) with meditation. It's a common English-interference error.
Respect the silence
If someone says they are 'Dhyanam sey-ing', do not interrupt them; it's considered very rude.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'செய்' for the past tense.
நான் நேற்று பத்து நிமிடம் தியானம் _______.
'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'செய்தேன்' is correct.
Which of these is the most natural way to say 'I want to meditate'?
எனக்கு தியானம் _______ வேண்டும்.
The infinitive 'செய்ய' is used with 'வேண்டும்' to express 'want/must'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: A doctor giving advice to a patient.
The doctor would use the formal/polite imperative 'செய்யுங்கள்'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ஏன் அமைதியாக இருக்கிறாய்? B: நான் _______.
Being 'quiet' (அமைதியாக) is logically followed by 'meditating'.
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시각 학습 자료
Sey vs. Pannu
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제நான் நேற்று பத்து நிமிடம் தியானம் _______.
'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'செய்தேன்' is correct.
எனக்கு தியானம் _______ வேண்டும்.
The infinitive 'செய்ய' is used with 'வேண்டும்' to express 'want/must'.
Situation: A doctor giving advice to a patient.
The doctor would use the formal/polite imperative 'செய்யுங்கள்'.
A: ஏன் அமைதியாக இருக்கிறாய்? B: நான் _______.
Being 'quiet' (அமைதியாக) is logically followed by 'meditating'.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is a loanword from Sanskrit, but it has been used in Tamil for over 1,500 years and is fully integrated.
Not really. Prayer is 'Prarthanai'. Dhyanam is specifically about mental focus and silence.
You say 'நான் தியானம் செய்ய முயற்சிக்கிறேன்' (Nāṉ dhiyāṉam seyya muyaṟcikkirēṉ).
In Tamil script, it's written with the same character, but the 'D' sound is more common in standard speech.
No, it is widely used in secular contexts like health, yoga, and psychology today.
'Dhyanam' is general meditation; 'Thavam' is intense, often years-long spiritual penance.
No, in a formal exam or essay, always use 'Dhyanam sey'.
You say 'தியானம் செய்யாதே' (Dhiyānam seyyādhē).
Not for the act itself, but 'அமைதி' (Amaidhi - Peace) is often the goal.
Only metaphorically. For work, use 'கவனம் செலுத்து' (Kavanam seluthu).
관련 표현
யோகா செய்
similarTo do yoga
தவம் இரு
specialized formTo perform penance
மனதை ஒருநிலைப்படுத்து
synonymTo focus the mind
மூச்சுப்பயிற்சி செய்
builds onTo do breathing exercises