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Vellala or Vellalar may refer to: * Vellala, a village in Andhra Pradesh, India * Vellalar, a caste originating in Tamil Nadu, India ** Sri Lankan Tamil Vellalar, the dominant caste of Sri Lankan Tamils ** List of Vellalar sub castes, a list of sub castes * Isai Vellalar, a new identity for Tamil classical dance and music community created after the merger of minstrel people from certain Tamil castes See also

* Vallalar, Hindu saint *Vellalar College for Women, women's general degree college in Thindal, Tamil Nadu, India * Velir, former minor ruling dynasties of southern India {{disambiguation ...
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Vellala
Vellala is a small village in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is near the town of Proddutur in the Kadapa District. The village got its name from the locally famous "Vellala Sanjevaraswami ", a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This temple is at the place where Lord Hanuman stopped for some water while flying to Lanka carrying the Sanjeevani (plant), Sanjivani mountain. Also see about References

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Vellalar
Vellalar is a generic Tamil term used primarily to refer to various castes who traditionally pursued agriculture as a profession in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and northeastern parts of Sri Lanka. The Vellalar are members of several endogamous castes such as the numerically strong Arunattu Vellalar, Chozhia Vellalar, Karkarthar, Karkarthar Vellalar, Kongu Vellalar, Thuluva Vellalar and Sri Lankan Vellalar. Etymology The earliest occurrence of the term ''Velaalar'' (வேளாளர்) in Sangam literature is in Paripatal, Paripadal where it is used in the sense of a landowner. The term Velaalar (வேளாளர்) can be derived from the word Vel (வேள்), Vel being a title that was borne by the Velir chieftains of Sangam age among other things. The word ''Vellalar'' (வெள்ளாளர் ) may come from the root ''Vellam'' for flood, which gave rise to various rights of land; and it is because of the acquisition of land rights that the Vellalar g ...
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Sri Lankan Tamil Vellalar
Lankan Vellalar () is a caste in Sri Lanka, predominantly found in the Jaffna peninsula and adjacent Vanni region, who comprise about half of the Sri Lankan Tamil population. They were traditionally involved in agriculture, but also included merchants, landowners and temple patrons. They also form part of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora. They are reputed as a ritually and numerical dominant caste, who have contributed among the political elites of the Sri Lankan Tamils. Many of the Tamil Mudaliyars, a high colonial rank, were drawn from the Vellalar caste. In Eastern Sri Lanka are the Vellalars as other prominent castes there, further divided into ''kudis'' or matrilineal clans. Etymology The word ''Vellalar'' is derived from their art of irrigation and cultivation. The word comes from the Tamil words ''veḷḷam'' ("flood", "water" or "abundance") and ''āṇmai'' ("lordship" or "management"); thus the word literally means "those who manage water" or "lords of the flood ...
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List Of Vellalar Sub Castes
Vellalar (also called Velalar and Karalar) are a Tamil community in the state of Tamil Nadu. The following is a list of some subcastes of the Vellalar *Arunattu Vellalar. *Chozhia Vellalar (also spelt as Sozhiya Vellalar) * Karkathar Vellalar * Kondaikatti Vellalar *Kongu Vellalar (commonly known as Kongu Gounder) * Nankudi Vellalar or Narkudi Vellalar (also known as Sivakalai Pillaimar) *Sri Lankan Vellalar * Thondaimandala Vellalar *Thuluva Vellala Thuluva Vellalar (Thondamandala Tuluva Vellalar), also known as Agamudaya Mudaliars and Arcot Mudaliars, is a caste found in northern Tamil Nadu, southern Andhra Pradesh and southern Karnataka, India. They were originally significant lando ...r References {{DEFAULTSORT:Vellalar sub castes *List Social groups of Tamil Nadu ...
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Isai Vellalar
Isai Vellalar is a community found in India in Tamil Nadu. They are traditionally involved as performers of classical dance and music in Hindu temples and courts of the patrons. The term "Isai Vellalar" is a recent community identity, people of minstrel occupation from various castes such as, Melakkarar, Nayanakkarar, Nattuvanar and Vellalar come under this term. Etymology The term Isai Vellalar derives from the Tamil words ''Isai'' meaning "music" and ''Vellalar'' a generic term roughly meaning "cultivator", thus translates as "cultivators of music". This term was introduced after the legal abolition of the Devadasi system as a result of the reform and anti-nautch movement in 1947. History The Isai Vellalar communities were originally nomads. Bardic traditions are referred in early Sangam literature and well into the early Pallava and Pandya periods. These were primarily ritualistic and defensive in nature. The artistic side of music and dance came to be strengthened during ...
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Vallalar
Thiruvarutprakasa Vallalār Chidambaram Ramalingam (5 October 1823 – 30 January 1874), commonly known in India and across the world as Vallalār, Ramalinga Swamigal and Ramalinga Adigal, was one of the most famous Tamil Saints and also one of the greatest Tamil poets of the 19th century and belongs to a line of Tamil saints known as " gnana siddhars" (gnana means higher wisdom). The ''Samarasa Suddha Sanmarga Sathiya Sangam'' was spread and passed on by him not only in theory but mainly in practice by his own way of living which by itself is an inspiration for his followers. Through the notion of ''Suddha Sanmarga Sangam'', the saint endeavored to eliminate the caste system. According to Suddha Sanmarga, the prime aspects of human life should be love connected with charity and divine practice leading to achievement of pure knowledge. Ramalinga advocated the concept of worshipping the flame of a lighted lamp as a symbol of the eternal power. Early life Rāmalingam's parents wer ...
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Vellalar College For Women
Vellalar College for Women, is a women's general degree college located at Thindal, Erode, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1970. The college is affiliated with Bharathiar University Bharathiar University is a Public university, public State university (India), state university in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Named after Tamil people, Tamil poet Subramania Bharati, the university was established in February 1982 under th .... This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. Departments Science *Bio chemistry *Physics *Chemistry *Mathematics *Computer Science *Botany *Zoology *Nutrition Arts and Commerce *Tamil *English *History *Economics *Commerce Accreditation The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC). References External links * Educational institutions established in 1970 1970 establishments in Tamil Nadu Colleges affiliated to Bharathiar University Education in Erode Academic institutions formerly ...
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