manlion
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Not only Ulagam,there are two more words of Sanskrit orgin in that..
Aathi(first) and bagawan(god)...
Thiru(holy) is not from Sanskrit, It is purely Dravidian,still using in Tamil-Malayalam languages..
Anti Tamil , Hindian logic - just because such words are in Sanskrit it must be Sanskrit origin ?
The word Bhagavan for God is no where mentioned in Vedas , 1st mentioned in Tirukural and later adopted in the latter day Sanskrit works - agamas and puranas i.e 500 to 600 AD
In Tamil,Bhagavān(Tamil: பகவன்) can find its roots inPagu(பகு) meaning - 'skim',Pagir(பகிர்) meaning - 'share', and hence one skims and clears ultimate, one who shares his own with creation isBhagavān. திருக்குறள்