-
sacred ash).
Among the
Tamil castes, both
Karkattar Vellalas (Arunachalam, 1975) and
Kondaikatti Vellalas (Barnett, 1970) have much the same
profile as the...
-
Chakravarthi brought a
large number of
agriculturists (now
known as the
Tuluva Vellalas) from the Tulu
areas in
order to
reclaim forest lands for
cultivation in...
- yādhavas, or
Tamil Kondaikatti vellalas.
Among Tamil castes, both
Karkattar Vellalas (Arunachalam, 1975) and
Kondaikatti Vellalas (Barnett, 1970) have much...
- Page:Castes and
Tribes of
Southern India,
Volume 7.djvu – via Wikisource.:”The
Vellālas were also
called the
Gangakula or Gangavamsa,
because they
derived their...
-
Vellala is a
small village in the
state of
Andhra Pradesh, India. It is near the town of
Proddutur in the
Kadapa District. The
village got its name from...
-
According to the
Vellala puranas, the kondai-katti
Vellalas had been
earlier residents of
Tondaimandalam than the
chozhiya Vellalas who had accompanied...
-
Saiva Mudaliyar as
being the "predominant"
subcastes of the
Thondamandala Vellala.They
practice endogamy and have a
least two
subgroups themselves, being...
-
Kongu Vellala Goundergal Peravai is a
caste organization in the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. It
exists for the
Kongu Vellalar Gounder or
Vellala Gounder...
- 1936,
connects the
origin of the
Gangas to the
origin of the
Karakatha Vellalas of
southern Karnataka, as follows:
Gangeya Murthaka pala was born to Lord...
- The
Nayanars were from
various backgrounds,
including Nadar, Vanniyar,
Vellalas, Idayars, Kurumbars, Thevars, oilmongers, Brahmins, Vannar, and Dalits...