Raja The Great Tamilyogi Updated

Tamilyogi → proper noun, remains

Wait, "from" in this context is a preposition. Let's think of alternatives. Maybe "From|By|Of"? But "From" is the most accurate. Alternatively, maybe "Reception from" could be "Reception among" or "Feedback among". But since the user wants to swap every term, including prepositions, even if it might not be perfect grammatically. So for "from", variants could beFrom.

Now, assembling the full text with replacements. raja the great tamilyogi

But the user wants each term (word) replaced. So "has" is a separate word. Let's take each word:

For example, in the sentence "Raja the Great Tamilyogi," all parts are in the title, so they stay. The rest of the sentence has words to be replaced. Tamilyogi → proper noun, remains Wait, "from" in

Also, the user mentioned to output only the text without any additional explanation. So I'll present the entire transformed text with replacements in the specified format. Let me check each line again to ensure I didn't miss any words. For instance, "chemistry" might be replaced with "rapport|connection|bonding". I need to ensure the replacements work in the context of the sentence.

"has" → has become "had" → faced (since "has had" is present perfect, but each word is treated individually) "a" → the (though "a" is an article, maybe "the" as a variant) "significant" → notable "impact" → effect "on" → concerning "audiences" → spectators But "From" is the most accurate

So "Raja the Great" stays as proper noun. "has" → has been. "had" → experienced. "significant" → major. "impact" → consequence. "on audiences" → on spectators.