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Thuluva Vellala

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The names of these four main Vellalar divisions are the Tondaimandalam (residents of the Pallava country), the Sōliyan (of the Cōla country), the Pandya (from the ancient Pandyan kingdom) and the Konku (from Konku country). Each of these four great divisions is further divided on a territorial basis.
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has noted of the Vellalar communities generally that "they were never a tighly-knit community ... In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Vellala affiliation was a vague and uncertain as that of most other south Indian caste groups. Vellala identity was certainly thought of as a source
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may be derived from the word Vellam meaning water (flood), denoting their ability to control and store water for irrigation purposes. Since they migrated from the Tulu region of ancient Tamizhagam, they are called Thuluva Vellalar.
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Tuluva Vellalars are progressive and prosperous in the society. They are considerably advanced in the matter of education and the community was eagerly involved in business, Government and Non- governmental institutions.
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The community commonly use Mudaliar and Udayar titles. However Naicker, Gounder, Reddy and Pillai titles are also present in some pockets.
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The Early History of the Vellar Basin, with Special Reference to the Irukkuvels of Kodumbalur. A Study in Vellala Origin and Early History
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Tuluva Vellala is a prosperous and progressive caste in Tamil Nadu and they migrated from Tulu Nadu to Tamil Nadu in ancient times.
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of prestige, but for that very reason there were any number of groups who sought to claim Vellala status for themselves".
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Shiva and Vishnu which is further insignificantly grouped as Vanadhirayar, Kalingarayar, Siva Maharshi etc.,
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where as, Thuluva Vellala, Agamudi Mudaliar and Aghamudi Vellala are classified as Backward Class (D) in
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For example, the Tuluva are that branch of the Tondaimandalam Vellalar with origins in the Tulu country.
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The Thondaimandalam Vellalas are sub-divided into the Tuluvas, originally of the Tulu country.
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with king Adondai Chakravarthi, the legendary figure who is referred to in the
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The Arcot Mudaliar and Arcot Vellala sects are classified as Forward Class in
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Sometimes this migration of Tuluva Vellalas is also assigned to later
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brought a large number of agriculturists (now known as the
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Their original stronghold in present-day Tamil Nadu was
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district, the town that served as the capital of the
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An early Tamil tradition states that a king known as
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in order to reclaim forest lands for cultivation in
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Index

Thuluva Vellalar
Tamil Nadu
Other Backward Class
Andhra Pradesh
Gotra
Kuladevi (female)
Vaishnavism
Shaivism
Jainism
Tamil
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Chennai
Bangalore
Vellore
Mudaliar
Goundar
Udayar
Chettiar
Nayakar
Pillai
Tamil people
Vellalar
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Vellalar
Ādonda Chakravarthi
Tulu areas

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