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- Sengunthar ([sɛŋkʊnʈɻ]), also known as the Kaikolar and Senguntha Mudaliar is a caste commonly found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh...
- started worshiping as Subramanya Swamy which is Kuladevta for Senguntha Kaikolar community. After some years Arundhan Namboodiri, a Kurur land who performed...
- communities like the Kondaikatti Vellalar, Thuluva Vellalar and Senguntha Kaikolar. The title is derived from the Tamil word ****l or "****r" meaning first...
- This is a list of notable people of the Sengunthar or Kaikkolar . The Warriors and Textile merchants , Weavers found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu...
- with spears at close quarters. The Chola army was mostly composed of Kaikolars—men with strong arms who were royal troops receiving regular payments...
- accompanied Murugan on his return and during his weddings. The Sengunthar Kaikolar community, a community of weavers and warriors in Tamil Nadu, claim descent...
- and Saliya communities at present is still a speculation. Nesa Nayanar Kaikolar Padmasali Ramaswamy, Vijaya (2006). Textiles and Weavers in South India...
- moral and philosophical content. Arunagirinathar was born in Senguntha Kaikolar family during the 14th century in Tiruvannamalai, a town in the Vijayanagara...
- against Muslim invaders. He belongs to the lineage of Sengunthar Therinja Kaikolar regiment. Chinna Mudaliyar: chief of Rasipuram in 16th century. He renovated...
- Iyer (priests), Madapalli (former royal cooks), Seerpadar (cultivators), kaikolar (cotton-weavers), Siviyar (royal palanquin bearers) and Maravar (Warrior)...