Tamil Nadu | Government of Tamil Nadu | Tamil Nadu legislative assembly | Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly | Salem, Tamil Nadu | Tamil Nadu cricket team | Vellanakalude Nadu | List of Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu | List of Governors of Tamil Nadu | Wellington, Tamil Nadu | Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film | Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Audiographer | Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Art Director | List of Speakers of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly | Dravida Nadu | Travancore Tamil Nadu Congress | Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize | Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Stunt Coordinator | Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director | Tamil Nadu Police | Tamil Nadu Open University | Tamil Nadu Legislative Council | Tamil Nadu football team | Tamil Nadu Express | Tamil Nadu Agricultural University | Rama and Lakshmana seated on Kabandha's arms, about to sever them. Kabandha is depicted with a big mouth on his stomach and no head or neck; though depicted with two eyes, the ''Ramayana'' describes him as one-eyed. (Painting on ceiling of temple in Ayodhyapattinam near Salem, Tamil Nadu | Protected areas of Tamil Nadu | Dusi, Tamil Nadu | Arni (Tamil Nadu) | Adyar (Tamil Nadu) |
Maanadukanda Mudali, a Vellala king of Thondai Nadu had shed over kamban a shower of gold for his work of Erezhupatu, a literary work praising agriculture.