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  • 29 Anita Raina Thapan notes that the root word pille in the name Pillaiyar might have originally meant "the young of the elephant", because the Pali word pillaka means "a young elephant".

    Archive 2009-07-01 photographerno1 2009

  • 29 Anita Raina Thapan notes that the root word pille in the name Pillaiyar might have originally meant "the young of the elephant", because the Pali word pillaka means "a young elephant".

    Archive 2009-08-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Narain differentiates these terms by saying that pille means a "child" while pillaiyar means a "noble child".

    Archive 2009-08-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Narain differentiates these terms by saying that pille means a "child" while pillaiyar means a "noble child".

    Archive 2009-07-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Hi pille, funny how the name changes depending on where you are.

    At My Table 2007

  • Hi pille, we're pretty similar in our tastes, those spices are much used in our household too.

    At My Table 2007

  • Looks better coming off the edge than when operating near the pille, as he can be sealed and yanked to the ground.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Hi pille, we've got a Zyliss which actually came with the potato peeler I talked about.

    At My Table 2007

  • Hi pille, the worst thing for me opening jars is when I try to open a jar of preserves that I know I sealed and the lid won't budge.

    At My Table 2007

  • Hi pille, I was as shocked as you at some of the comments, I think a full sized mirror is needed so that they can have a real good look at themselves.

    At My Table 2007

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