Orissa Balu

Siva Balasubramani (born 7 April 1963) better known by his stage name Orissa Balu (Tamil: ஒரிசா பாலு) is an Integrated Ocean Culture researcher, Tamil researcher, Physicist and writer from Uraiyur in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Orissa Balu Alias Siva Balasubramani
Indian Researcher Orissa Balu
Native name
Siva Balasubramani
Born7 April 1963 (1963-04-07)
Uraiyur, Trichy, Tamil Nadu
OccupationHistorian, Researcher writer
LanguageTamil
NationalityIndian
GenreNon-Fiction
SubjectSea Turtles, Tamil History

Life and works

Presently researching based on Sea Turtles and Human Migration happened in the past by Tamil Community. He is also doing extensive research on Kumari Kandam. [1]

A graduate of physics, through self-study a bachelor in engineering and also in library science, remote sensing and his moving to Orissa in 1989 was a turning point for him, for it kindled his interest on the Orissan culture. [2]

Mr.S. Balasubramani researching in lost cities and turtle guided ocean routes for mapping the turtle corridor along the Indian coast and Indo pacific ocean. His interaction with the people around when he travels outside Tamil Nadu, which he has been doing very frequently and his establishing rapport with the coastal community and learning from the people, are a few examples of his novel approach. [3] That he could attract the attention of Orissan royalty and the resulting friendship with it is another dimension of his personality.

Researched on the Kalinga-Tamil relationship was the beginning which became his passion for research into the Tamil history. His present research area is ‘Culture through Geography. Going beyond the emotional approach to the existence of Lemuria, Balasubramani, in addition to the study of literary references, conducts experiments on the Tamil coast making use of the traditional knowledge of the coastal community. He claims, which is important, that the traditional sailors and fishermen have a lot to contribute towards our knowledge of navigation, tsunamis and how transgression and regression in the Tamil Nadu coast had affected history, society and livelihoods.

He has been regularly interacting with research students, orienting the students for developing import substitutes in earth science equipment which will be ultimately help for archaeologist to redefine our cultural heritage. [4]There is a Global Tamil Youngsters Team Known as Ulagalaaviya Ilanthamizhar Kuzhu, where he is the Mentor and Advisor of Tamil Students across the globe.

His another favorite ‘pastime’ is ‘capacity building’, creating a number of groups who participate in socially relevant activities using the history as a tool, for which, he says, he is ‘carrying Gandhi along with him’. His longtime works at south east Indian coast is on identifying turtle corridor on Indo- Pacific ocean through interdisciplinary ocean studies and combination of paleolithic peoples sea faring is creating an awareness on lateral approach on rediscovering our glory of the past. [5]

Now he is concentrating on his Integrated ocean culture research foundation. [6]

About Kumarikandam Research

Kumrikandam and Lemuria were involved in marine exploration.  Consequently, a number of studies in the sea have been done by analyzing the seabed populations of the sea, comparing the concepts of Lemuria Kumarikandam, the sea with the sea, and the southern seas, using modern marine technology integration and ocean exploration.  He is doing field surveys at sea.  Field surveys demonstrate the underlying facts of sea crossing in the Black Sea.  Tamil fishermen benefit from seeing the submerged ruins of the submerged islands become a breeding ground for fish today.

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