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princely state of Travancore,
contains an
entry describing the
Kuravar: The
Kuravars, a race
bearing resemblance to the
Vedars or hill-men, form a pretty...
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Tamil Siddhantins as "Santāna
Kuravars" (Lineage of Gurus).
Shaiva Siddhanta Sampradaya was
spread by
Santana Kuravars during 13th and 14th centuries...
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Ekambareswarar in his writing. Thus the
temple is
revered by all four
Saiva Kuravars. The
presiding deity is also
revered in the
verses of
famous folk singer...
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called Odhuvars.
Manikkavacakar is
considered the 4th in the line of
Shaiva Kuravars,
whose verses are
classified as Thiruvasagam.
There is a
saying that "Thiruvasagathuku...
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kanavars (derived from
kanam - forest)
hunted elephants and pigs, the
kuravars or
kunravar (derived from
kunru - hill) were
forest cultivators. Their...
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territory of a one
thousand miles (1,600 km). He was the only one of the four
kuravars to
visit the
shrine at
Tirukokarnam on the
western coast of India. He sang...
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kuruvikarar come
under one roof
based on
their common clan name nari-
kuravars they were
broadly sub-divided into two sub-divisions: the buffalo-sacrificers...
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dominance over the
other tribes of the
region such as the Kurumbar, Ay, and
Kuravar,
which led to a
large number of
peoples ****ociating
themselves with the...
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There was a
small community of
nomadic wanderers known as
Kuravar who
visited Jaffna seasonally and
spoke a
dialect of
Telugu or Tamil. Tamils...
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Balija or
Valai Chetty)
Koosa Kootan,
Koodan Kudumban Kuravan, Sidhanar,
Kuravar, Kurava,
Sidhana Maila Malayan [in the
areas comprising the
Malabar district...