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- Pidarar (originally Bhaṭṭāraka, meaning "learned / venerable") is a caste of northern Kerala, India. Traditionally they perform the duty as priests in...
- singers of these hymns were referred to as Tirupadiyam Vinnapam seyvar or Pidarar in Tamil inscriptions from about the 8th to 16th centuries, such as the...
- Vinnapam seyvar or Pidarar, from the inscriptions of Nandivarman III in the Tiruvallam Bilavaneswara temple records. Rajaraja deputed 48 pidarars and made liberal...
- Vinnapam seyvar or Pidarar, from the inscriptions of Nandivarman III in the Tiruvallam Bilavaneswara temple records. Rajaraja deputed 48 pidarars and made liberal...
- as per Davis. The earliest singers of Tevaram hymns were referred to as pidarars, and were among the Tirupadiyam Vinnapam Seyvar that Nandivarman III provided...
- prominent Mantravada Brahmin clans in Kerala. Temple rituals are conducted by Pidarar Brahmins who adhere to the Koula Sampradaya tradition. The temple also...
- who perform pooja according to Saktheya ****ctions in this temple are Pidarar Brahmins. Meat and alcohol is a core feature of worship in this temple...