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Sri Lankan Vellalar () is a
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in
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, predominantly found in the Jaffna peninsula and adjacent Vanni region, who comprise about half of the
Sri Lankan Tamil Sri Lankan Tamils ( or ), also known as Ceylon Tamils or Eelam Tamils, are Tamils native to the South Asian island state of Sri Lanka. Today, they constitute a majority in the Northern Province, live in significant numbers in the Eastern Pr ...
population. They were traditionally involved in agriculture, but also included
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s, 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
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. Many of the Tamil
Mudaliyars 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 ...
, 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 floods". Dutch archives registered the Vellalar and the Govigama under the term ''Bellalas''.


History


Mythological origin

Some claim according to their
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to be the children of the Hindu goddess Parvati. According to the myth of the
Pallars Pallars is a historical and natural region of Catalonia. Located in the Pre-Pyrenees and Pyrenees area, most of its territory is mountainous. The Noguera Pallaresa river is named after this region. Geography The physiography of the Pallars natu ...
, are the Vellalar and Pallar descendant of two farmer brothers. The property of the younger brother ''Pallan'' got destroyed by a storm. The older brother ''Vellalan'' gave his younger brother Pallan shelter for him and his family. After the death of Vellalan, his wife became the owner of the property and forced Pallan and his family to become agricultural laborers for her.


Early history

The Sri Lankan Vellalars share common origins with the Vellalars of Tamil Nadu. The Vellalar traditionally inhabited the Sangam landscape of ''Marutham''. The earliest reference to the ''Vellala'' is attested to in the Tolkāppiyam, which divided the society into four classes ''Arasar,'' ''Andanar'', ''Vanigar'', and ''Vellalar''. There were two types of the Vellalars, the cultivators called ''Velkudi Ulavar'' and the wealthy landowners called ''Kaniyalar'' or ''Kodikkalar''. The Vellalar tribes are described as a landed gentry who irrigated the wet lands and the Karalar (use Vellalar as title) were the landed gentry in the dry lands. Karalar means "''lord of clouds''".


Medieval era

The ''Kailayamalai'', an account on Kalinga Magha, the founder of
Jaffna Kingdom The Jaffna Kingdom ( ta, யாழ்ப்பாண அரசு, si, යාපනය රාජධානිය; 1215–1624 CE), also known as Kingdom of Aryachakravarti, was a historical kingdom of what today is northern Sri Lanka. It came i ...
, narrates the migration of Vellalar Nattar chiefs from the Coromandel Coast of South India. Vellalar chiefs from the ''Malavar'' and ''Gangeyar'' clans were appointed to administrative office by the first Jaffna king ''Cinkaiariyan'' (ca. 1280 AD). The Vellalars who were village headmen and landlords bore the title ''Udaiyar''.Gunasingam, M. ''Sri Lankan Tamil Nationalism'', p. 62


Colonial era

In the time of Portuguese Ceylon, the Vellalars were described as husbandmen, who were involved in tillage and cattle cultivation. According to
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, Vellalar dominance was strengthened by Dutch colonizers after the fall of the Portuguese. The Portuguese had appointed the affluent Karaiyars and Madapallis to administrative offices. Karaiyars and Madapallis revolted against the new Dutch rule in September 1658, consequently leading to the Dutch favoring the Vellalars to administrative positions. The Dutch interpreted the local laws, later codified as Thesavalamai, as allowing landlords to own slaves. Thus the Vellalar chiefs and other landlord castes had the ''Koviars'' and also the ''Panchamar'' ("the fives") consisting of the ''Nalavars'', ''
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'', ''Paraiyars'', ''Vannars'', and ''Ambattars'' working under them as domestic servants altogether known as ''Kudimakkal''. These castes were originally bonded to the service of the state, however, they were often illegally turned to be bonded to individual Vellalars as their dominance started growing. The growing power of the Vellalars was counterbalanced by removing the Madapallis from earlier suspicion and equally appoint them to the administrative office by the Dutch in the 1690s. The Thesavalamai mentions the Koviars as descendant of the Vellalars, and intermarriage between them was not uncommon. According to historians, the Vellalar population increased between the 17th and 19th-century due to other castes and communities ''assimilating'' in Vellalar society after the fall of
Jaffna Kingdom The Jaffna Kingdom ( ta, யாழ்ப்பாண அரசு, si, යාපනය රාජධානිය; 1215–1624 CE), also known as Kingdom of Aryachakravarti, was a historical kingdom of what today is northern Sri Lanka. It came i ...
, which included castes such as the ''Agampadiyar'' (palace servants), ''Chettiar'' (merchants), ''Thanakkarar'' (temple managers), ''Madapallis'' (palace cooks and stewards), ''Malayalis'' and ''Paradesis'' (foreigners, skilled workers). There used to be a concept of ''Periya Vellalan'' and ''Chinna Vellalan'', where the latter was a subdivision compromising the castes who had assimilated in the Vellalar identity. During colonial rule, some Vellalars converted to Christianity. These conversions allowed them to hold land, properties and government offices. The Dutch minister Philippus Baldaeus of the 17th century, described the Christian Vellalars, Karaiyars and Madapallis as the most influential classes of Christians on the
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. Under Dutch rule in the 18th century, some Vellalars earned fortunes through tobacco cultivation. The Vellalars started to become a dominant caste in the Jaffna Peninsula and also the most numerous in the Dutch census. Due to the effort of the religious reformer, Arumuka Navalar, the conversion to Christianity of many Hindu Vellalars was prevented. They became under his patronage, strict followers of Shaiva Siddhanta, and achieved dominance through ritual design. Well-to-do Vellalars from Jaffna and Colombo formed one of the political
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elites, one of such being the Ponnambalam-Coomaraswamy family.


Modern era

Vellalar political and ritual dominance was severely restricted due to the post-1983 Sri Lankan civil war domination of Tamil politics by the main rebel group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) whose top leaders, such as Velupillai Prabhakaran, were mostly from the Karaiyar caste. The LTTE did not have caste distinctions and one of their ideologies were anti-casteism, seeking a united Tamil identity through recruiting of other castes and achieving a mixed-caste leadership. Following the old order, where the Vellalars formed partners with the Karaiyars, the LTTE gained support and recruitment from the Vellalars who also contributed as leaders and cadres. The
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(PLOTE), Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO) and Eelam Revolutionary Organisation of Students (EROS) were Vellalar dominated organizations, with several Vellalar cadres of these organization later joining the LTTE.


See also

* Ponnambalam-Coomaraswamy family *
Arumuga Navalar Arumuka Navalar (; 18 December 1822 – 5 December 1879) was a Sri Lankan Shaivite Tamil language scholar, polemicist, and a religious reformer who was central in reviving native Hindu Tamil traditions in Sri Lanka and India. Navalar's bi ...
*
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 Vellal ...


References


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