Deiva Balam is a Tamil phrase that translates to “divine power” or “godly strength” in English. The term is composed of two Tamil words: deiva (தெய்வ), meaning “divine” or “god,” and balam (பலம்), meaning “strength,” “power,” or “force.”
The phrase has been employed in various cultural contexts, most notably as the title of a Tamil-language film released in the mid‑1970s. The film is identified in some film catalogues as a drama, but comprehensive details such as the director, cast, production studio, and plot synopsis are not consistently documented in widely accessible reliable sources. Consequently, accurate information regarding the film’s specifics is not confirmed.
Beyond its use as a film title, “Deiva Balam” may appear in literary works, song lyrics, and religious or philosophical discussions within Tamil-speaking communities, where it conveys the concept of spiritual or supernatural strength.
References
- General Tamil language dictionaries confirm the meanings of deiva (“divine”) and balam (“strength”).
- Film archives and databases list a Tamil film titled Deiva Balam dated to the 1970s, though detailed records are limited.
Accurate information is not confirmed.