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The original name of these people is said to be Ilai Vaniyar. <ref>{{cite book |title=People of India, Volume 40, Part 3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jRIwAQAAIAAJ&q=The+original+name+of+the+caste+is+said+to+have+been+Elai+Vaniyan |author=Kumar Suresh Singh |publisher=Anthropological Survey of India |year=2001 |isbn=8185938881}}</ref> The earliest literary evidence about the word Senaithalaivar occurs in ''Adhi Diwakaram'', a Tamil lexicon written by Sendan Diwakarar.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} At olden days this title were used by many communities. It meant the profession of Senaithalaivar (commander-in-chief)<ref>{{cite book |title=Tamil Nadu, Part 3 Volume 40 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9XLiAAAAMAAJ&q=The+original+name+of+the+caste+is+said+to+have+been+Elai+Vaniyan |author=K. S. Singh |publisher=Affiliated East-West Press|year=1997 |isbn=8185938881 }}</ref> | The original name of these people is said to be Ilai Vaniyar.<ref>{{cite book |title=People of India, Volume 40, Part 3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jRIwAQAAIAAJ&q=The+original+name+of+the+caste+is+said+to+have+been+Elai+Vaniyan |author=Kumar Suresh Singh |publisher=Anthropological Survey of India |year=2001 |isbn=8185938881}}</ref> The earliest literary evidence about the word Senaithalaivar occurs in ''Adhi Diwakaram'', a Tamil lexicon written by Sendan Diwakarar.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} At olden days this title were used by many communities. It meant the profession of Senaithalaivar (commander-in-chief)<ref>{{cite book |title=Tamil Nadu, Part 3 Volume 40 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9XLiAAAAMAAJ&q=The+original+name+of+the+caste+is+said+to+have+been+Elai+Vaniyan |author=K. S. Singh |publisher=Affiliated East-West Press|year=1997 |isbn=8185938881 }}</ref> | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
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| Senaithalaivar | |
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| Religions | Hinduism |
| Languages | Tamil |
| Region | Indian state of Tamil Nadu |
| Related groups | Velalar |
Senaithalaivar is a Tamil-speaking caste mainly from south Tamil Nadu.[1] They are also known by the names Senaikudiyar, Ilaivaniar.[citation needed]And they use the title Pillai, Chettiar and. Moopanar .
Literary evidence[edit | edit source]
The original name of these people is said to be Ilai Vaniyar.[2] The earliest literary evidence about the word Senaithalaivar occurs in Adhi Diwakaram, a Tamil lexicon written by Sendan Diwakarar.[citation needed] At olden days this title were used by many communities. It meant the profession of Senaithalaivar (commander-in-chief)[3]
Distribution[edit | edit source]
They are mainly populated in Tirunelveli District, Kanyakumari District, Nagapattinam District, Thanjaur District and Madurai District. including places like Tenmalai, Kayatharu and Seevalapperi.[4] T
Society and caste organisation[edit | edit source]
They are included in the Tamil Nadu state's list of Backward castes.[5]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Madras District Gazetteers ... - Madras (India : State), B. S. Baliga
- ↑ Kumar Suresh Singh (2001). People of India, Volume 40, Part 3. Anthropological Survey of India. ISBN 8185938881.
- ↑ K. S. Singh (1997). Tamil Nadu, Part 3 Volume 40. Affiliated East-West Press. ISBN 8185938881.
- ↑ B. S. Baliga, Rao Bahadur (2002). Madras District Gazetteers: Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur Districts (erstwhile Chengalpattu District). Superintendent, Government Press.
- ↑ List Of Backward Classes Approved