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The '''Mukkulathor''' people, who are also collectively known as '''Thevar''', are native to the central and southern districts of [[Tamil Nadu]], India. They comprise the [[Agamudayar]], [[Kallar (caste)|Kallar]] and [[Maravar]] social groups that share a common myth of origin and claim to have once been members of ancient South Indian dynasties.
The '''Mukkulathor''' people, who are also collectively known as '''Thevar''', are native to the central and southern districts of [[Tamil Nadu]], India. They comprise the [[Agamudayar]], [[Kallar (caste)|Kallar]] and [[Maravar]] social groups that share a common myth of origin and claim to have once been members of ancient South Indian dynasties.


The [[zamindar]]s of [[Sivagangai]], [[Ramnad estate|Ramnad]], [[Singampatti]] and [[Pudukkottai state|Pudukkottai]] all belonged to the Mukkulathor community. The group has been given the status of 'Backward Class (BC)' in the state of [[Tamil Nadu]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Tamil Nadu Public Services Commission: List of Communities|url=http://www.tnpsc.gov.in/communities-list.html#bc}}</ref>
The [[zamindar]]s of [[Sivagangai]], [[Ramnad estate|Ramnad]], [[Singampatti]] and [[Pudukkottai state|Pudukkottai]] all belonged to the Mukkulathor community. The group has been given the status of 'Most Backward Class (MBC)' in the state of [[Tamil Nadu]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Tamil Nadu Public Services Commission: List of Communities|url=http://www.tnpsc.gov.in/communities-list.html#bc}}</ref>


== Origins ==
== Origins ==

Revision as of 10:26, 13 March 2016

Mukkulathor (Thevar)
Regions with significant populations
Central and Southern Tamil Nadu
Languages
Tamil
Religion
Saiva Siddhantam

The Mukkulathor people, who are also collectively known as Thevar, are native to the central and southern districts of Tamil Nadu, India. They comprise the Agamudayar, Kallar and Maravar social groups that share a common myth of origin and claim to have once been members of ancient South Indian dynasties.

The zamindars of Sivagangai, Ramnad, Singampatti and Pudukkottai all belonged to the Mukkulathor community. The group has been given the status of 'Most Backward Class (MBC)' in the state of Tamil Nadu.[1]

Origins

The terms Mukkulathor and Thevar are used synonymously. According to R. Muthulakshmi, Thevar "literally means celestial beings or divine-natured people" and Mukkulathor means "three clans united together". The three constituent communities of Agamudayar, Kallar and Maravar believe themselves to share a common origin formed through being the offspring of a relationship between Indira and a celestial woman. The three groups traditionally each believe themselves to be superior to their fellow Mukkulathors.[2]

Demographics

The Mukkulathor communities live mostly in central and southern areas of Tamil Nadu, such as Madurai, Pudukottai, Ramanathapuram, Thanjavur, and Thirunelveli.

Martial arts

The three clans of mukulathor, traditionally practised a Tamil martial art variously known as adi murai, chinna adi and varna ati. In recent years, since 1958, these have been referred to as Southern-style Kalaripayattu, although they are distinct from the ancient martial art of Kalaripayattu itself that was historically the style found in Kerala.[3]

Notable people

Puli Thevar from the eighteenth century (1715–1768) is remembered for fighting against the early British traders.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tamil Nadu Public Services Commission: List of Communities".
  2. ^ Muthulakshmi, R. (1997). Female Infanticide, Its Causes and Solutions. Discovery Publishing. pp. 11–13. ISBN 978-8-17141-383-6.
  3. ^ Zarilli, Philip B. (2001). "India". In Green, Thomas A. (ed.). Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia. A – L. Vol. 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 177. ISBN 978-1-57607-150-2.