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'''Ilayathu''' (also written as Ilayath, Elayath, Elayathu) is a [[Hindu]] community in [[Kerala]], India, and belong to a sect of Malayala Brahmins. The house of an Ilayath is known as Illam. The origin of this community like those of [[Nambudiri|Nampoothiris]] and [[Nair]]s and perhaps most of the upper-class communities in Kerala is shrouded in mystery. And what remains is a few legends and traditions.
'''Ilayathu''' (also written as Ilayath, Elayath, Elayathu) is a [[Hindu]] community in [[Kerala]], India, and belong to a sect of Malayala Brahmins. The house of an Ilayath is known as Illam. The origin of this community like those of [[Nambudiri|Nampoothiris]] and [[Nair]]s and perhaps most of the upper-class communities in Kerala is shrouded in mystery. And what remains is a few legends and traditions.

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Ilayathu (also written as Ilayath, Elayath, Elayathu) is a Hindu community in Kerala, India, and belong to a sect of Malayala Brahmins. The house of an Ilayath is known as Illam. The origin of this community like those of Nampoothiris and Nairs and perhaps most of the upper-class communities in Kerala is shrouded in mystery. And what remains is a few legends and traditions.

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