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The 69 citation is from the Library of Congress.

Religion
See also: Hinduism in Sri Lanka, Christianity in Sri Lanka, and Village deities of Tamils of Sri Lanka
 
Our Lady of St. Anne's Church, originally built during the Portuguese colonial period, is an important landmark in Vankalai, a Tamil village in the Mannar district.In 1981, about eighty percent of Sri Lankan Tamils were Hindus who followed the Shaiva sect.[69] The rest were mostly Roman Catholics who converted after the Portuguese conquest of the Jaffna Kingdom and coastal Sri Lanka. There is also a small minority of Protestants due to missionary efforts in the 18th century by organizations such as the American Ceylon Mission.[70] Most Tamils who inhabit the Western Province are Roman Catholics, while those of the Northern and Eastern Provinces are mainly Hindu.[71] Pentecostal and other churches, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, are active among the internally displaced and refugee populations.[72]

The Hindu elite follow the religious ideology of Shaiva Siddhanta (Shaiva school) while masses practice folk Hinduism, upholding their faith in local village deities not found in formal Hindu scriptures. The place of worship depends on the object of worship and how it is housed. It could be a proper Hindu temple known as a Koyil, constructed according to the Agamic scripts (a set of scriptures regulating the temple cult). More often, however, the temple is not completed in accordance with Agamic scriptures but consists of the barest essential structure housing a local deity.[71] These temples observe daily Puja (prayers) hours and are attended by locals. Both types of temples have a resident ritualist or priest known as a Kurukkal. A Kurukkal may belong to the Iyer community or be someone from a prominent local lineage.[71] Other places of worship do not have icons for their deities. The sanctum could house a trident (culam), a stone, or a large tree. Temples of this type are common in the Northern and Eastern Provinces; a typical village has up to 150 such structures. The offering would be done by an elder of the family who owns the site. A coconut oil lamp would be lit on Fridays, and a special rice dish known as pongal would be cooked either on a day considered auspicious by the family or on the Thai Pongal day, and possibly on Tamil New Year Day.

There are seven worshipped deities: Ayyanar, Annamar, Vairavar, Kali, Pillaiyar, Murukan, or Pattini. Villages have more Pillaiyar temples, which are patronized by local farmers.[71] Tamil Roman Catholics, along with members of other faiths, worship at the Madhu church.[73] Hindus have several temples with historic importance such as those at Ketheeswaram, Koneswaram, Naguleswaram, Munneswaram, and Nallur Kandaswamy.[74] Kataragama temple and Adams Peak are attended by all religious communities.

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SavetheWest, Wikipedia is just about the last source you should ever go to on a matter involving terrorism, Muslim Nazis, or Jews. Just look at their entry on Chaim Ben Pesach and JTF. It is a ridiculously pro-Muslim, anti-Israel Bolshevist, petrodollar dreck website.

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They are mostly Hindu. I have met a few Catholic Tamils.
Nope, the Tamil "Christians" are Muzzies-in-spirit just like the Arab and Albanian Christians. They care about their race/culture first and foremost and are ferociously anti-Semitic.

This is correct. Most Arab, Albanian and Tamil Christians would rather promote their race or culture first, rather than Christianity. HaShem/Religion comes #1 in life, not race/culture.

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SavetheWest, Wikipedia is just about the last source you should ever go to on a matter involving terrorism, Muslim Nazis, or Jews. Just look at their entry on Chaim Ben Pesach and JTF. It is a ridiculously pro-Muslim, anti-Israel Bolshevist, petrodollar dreck website.

Generally yes but I was using the same source White Israelite was and people were quoting his link in the various Tamil threads.  Wikipedia has some hideous articles (I mentioned the Shayes Rebellion in another thread as to the bias) but they do have some backed by legitimate sources.  The Library of Congress is a pretty reliable source if there ever was any.

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SavetheWest, everybody also denies that the PLO is an Islamic organization: they call it an "ethnonationalist" organization or a people's liberation struggle. Same with the KLA. I'm talking about some very reputable sources here too. Sometimes you just have to ignore them (they're all a bunch of Bolshevik dreck anyway) and go with what is obvious. If it looks like a duck, smells like a duck, and walks like a duck...

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SavetheWest, everybody also denies that the PLO is an Islamic organization: they call it an "ethnonationalist" organization or a people's liberation struggle. Same with the KLA. I'm talking about some very reputable sources here too. Sometimes you just have to ignore them (they're all a bunch of Bolshevik dreck anyway) and go with what is obvious. If it looks like a duck, smells like a duck, and walks like a duck...

The difference is that those groups are from Muslim countries and Sri Lanka and the Tamils are not Muslim.  They are friends with the Muslims like Hugo Chavez or ETA are friends with Muslims but they themselves aren't Muslims.  It's a technical distinction but it is absolutely not true that the Tamil Tigers are a Muslim organization.  The PLO has leaders with Muslim names, the KLA has people with Muslim names but the Tamils never have names like Abdul, Asher or Mohammed.  They have Indian names.  Every Muslim group and nearly every member of a Muslim terrorist group from the Phillipines to Chechnya to Morrocco have Muslims names.   There are no Muslim names among the Tamil Tigers with perhaps an exception here or there. 

The media is trying to create sympathy for the civilians but they never mention mosques, a Muslim wedding being attacked or a war against Islam.  During Chechnya, Bosnia and Kosovo they mention the plight of imams and veiled Muslim women in every single article, yet there is hardly a story about the "Muslim victims."  I watch Indian TV five days a week and not one Tamil womean has a veil when they film the people. Not one man has a long, Islamic beard like the Uighars, or Nigerians or any other Muslim group has.  I'm on board that they are enemies of humanity, Isarel and the West but the Tamils themselves are not Muslims and never have been.  There are smll Muslims populations like in many nations but that doesn not make the entire society Muslims.  If you're saying they act like Muslims, I would agree.  Many other groups like the Peruvian Shining Path acted like Muslims.  The Shining Path killed children, beheaded people and forbade alcohol but they clearly were not Muslims.  FARC has also beheaded people and narco terrorists have set off bombs in Columbia, killing civilians.  Tim Mcveigh acted like a Muslim when he blew up a federal building.   I will bet you that the Singhalese themselves would not say that the Tamils are Muslims.  They obviously hate the enemy but they know who the enemy is.