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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Ezhava Lineage

**All the info written below is based upon a conversation I had with a relative of mine. They may or may not be accurate. Forgive me if I have hurt any feelings

"You were once untouchables. You had to step aside if I happen to cross your path".

It came from the mouth of my Brahmin friend after we had a bitter fight. I cringed on hearing this. God, this is 2008, and people still nurse and hold grudges against others based on caste. I stopped my argument with him, lest it should go on and become a street fight.

The thought was still on my mind when my sister's father-in-law visited us yesterday. I usually take refuge in my room when the age of visitors exceeds 50. But Prof Raju was an interesting person, and I loved talking with him. He was a retired history professor and have traveled widely, which was a trait I envied.

I started with "So Sir, how are you doing" and gradually shifted the conversation to the argument I had with my friends regarding ezhavas. I asked him if he could tell me about the origin of ezhavas. I had done a "google" after the argument with my friend and found some info relating ezhavas to Buddhists who migrated from Srilanka.

I put this across to Raju Sir. I could tell that he was a bit infuriated that I believed in such stupid info and gave me an hour-long lecture on the Origin of Ezhavas and the lineage between, Ezhavas, Nambootiris, and Nairs. 

Well, it is a bit interesting... Read on

'A large congregation of Buddhists migrated from Ceylon(in Srilanka) to Kerala. At that time, Buddhism was already prevalent in Kerala. Hinduism was not prevalent, though nature and idol worship existed. Buddhism does not propagate the worship of "GOD". But when the religion started establishing its roots in Kerala, it mixed rituals and poojas into its way of worship. Rituals and Poojas are associated with religions that worship GOD. That phase of Buddhism in Kerala was coined as "Tantric Buddhism".

It was at that time that 'brahmins' decided to spread their heritage into Kerala. They arrived from the northern parts of Karnataka and started to flourish here. They disapproved of the existing customs and rituals in Kerala and oppressed Buddhism. There will always be weak-minded people who can be lured by the prospects of money and power. The brahmins being a considerably wealthy and affluent population had the means to attract people (Buddhist followers) into their clan. That's how "Nambootiris" was born. "Nanbu" means trust. They entrusted nambootiris with the charge of performing poojas and rituals in Temples. People of the lower caste were not allowed to go near the temples, forget entering it. In fact, it was recently in 1931 that ezhavas were given the right to enter temples.

But this time, all our family members were drawn to this interesting conversation. They flocked around us. Unfazed by this, Raju Sir went on, obviously liking the attention he was getting.

After 'Nambootiris' was born, they took some more people into their tribe, mainly for creating an educated workforce and named those class as 'Nairs'. 'Nairs' were also lower caste and were not supposed to touch or speak with the nambootiris.

So where does 'ezhavas' come in, asked my mother(a staunch believer in all aesthetic aspects).

They were the only class of people who didn't do the conversion and stood still by their beliefs. This angered the 'nambootiris,' and they labeled us as 'Lower Caste,' "untouchables,' etc.

I could see Raju Sir getting all worked up. Did I see a tinge of caste-ism in him? Was he not being protective of our religion? I chided myself for doubting him. Here was a knowledgeable man trying to impart some sense into my head, and I was questioning his integrity.
Well, somebody should be protective of our caste. Did we not bear the brunt of the Namboothiri's' for generations?

"Vishnu," said Raju Sir, his voice breaking my chain of self-destructive thoughts.
"Yes Sir," I said, listening earnestly now.

Did you know that our ancestors were very knowledgeable people and that our primary professions were "Vaidyam" and 'Teaching'? 

Sree Narayana Guru was also known as 'Nanu Asan' and used to be a teacher. All of us nodded our heads in unison. "No."

Well, they were. 'Sanskrit' is talked about as the language of the Gods and at that time brahmins were the only people(atleast, that's what they thought) who were well versed in it.

They were so possessive about the language that it is said that lots of "Nairs" had to have their ears filled with eeyam - a metal used to coat copper vessels' so that they cannot eavesdrop when the nambootiris conversed in 'Samskritam.'

"But" and paused Raju Sir. I noticed a twinkle in his eyes. He continued in the same tone.
But even during those times, ezhavas were profound pundits in 'Sanskrit' mainly because one of their primary professions was 'Vaidyam,' which required 'pandityam'(mastery) in Sanskrit.

Then Sir, why is it that all books and articles on the Internet refer to the 'ezhavas' as untouchables and backward caste, I asked mildly expecting a rebuff since Raju Sir had become totally engrossed in the topic.

That my child is a problem that occurred when our history was written. 
European writers wrote most of the books about our culture. When they come to India in search of history, they would go the 'pandits' prevailing here and publish their opinion.

What is wrong in that, I asked a bit puzzled?

There is nothing wrong, my dear, except for the fact that all famous pundits belong to the "Brahmin" clan.

"Vishnu", what would you do, if someone asked an opinion about your worst enemy.

The logic behind his talk suddenly dawned on me.

So we were labeled as 'toddy-tappers' and 'untouchables' as per the information given by the brahmin pundits, concluded Raju Sir, his voice filled with contempt.

So there were no toddy-tappers among us, I asked, still confused.
There was, my boy, but it was only a minority of our community. But the brahmins portrayed all of us as 'Toddy-Tappers' to the western world.

Well, a highly knowledgeable class of people became 'backward class' - thanks to historians.

35 comments:

S G said...

controversial topic indeed...pakshe nayanmare parayan ayilla ketto vishu chetta :).....njangal kazhinje ollu bhaki ellam ...the kshatriyas ane njangal :) athu pinne ningalkku enne kandittu manasilayikanimallo :))

Paddy said...

Ha ha ha... Ninte kandal Nair ennalla...ente nakku chorinju varunundu....

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Unknown said...

Good post. Fact is I am interested in these kinda topics a lot.

Dont take in other way but, I have done the same research myself and I found out that Nairs are actually people of north Indian descent whose original cast name may have been 'naik' or something like that. Maybe I am wrong.

I got the same info regarding ezhavas as coming from ceylon.

But what saddens me is that so little of the people truly know their roots.

Also, it perpetually surprises me, how much the ezhava tries to be a 'Hindu' when he is anything but a Hindu. Ezhavas had buddhism, some people worshipped local dieties "chaathanmar" etc, but had hardly anything to do with Hinduism.

If you do get the book 'Why I am not a Hindu' by Kancha Ilaiah, you will get to know more.

Paddy said...

oh I would definelty see if i can lay my hands on that book

Phoenix said...
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Vivek Prasad said...

Brilliant post...but I'm still a little confused. Is it firmly established that the ezhavas did indeed come from Sri Lanka? Secondly, if the Ezhavas did not convert to Hinduism and were thus labelled untouchables, how is it that Ezhavas finally came to embrace Hinduism?

ChethuVasu said...

Yep. Most of what Raju Sir said is true..

http://sathyangal.blogspot.com/

http://muthapan.blogspot.com/

But let the past do not re enter into our psyche as we move on...

Unni said...

Most of these ideas are simply view points. Who is Hindu? There are Hindus who are religiously vegetarians and there are Hindus who are not. There are Hindus who worhip cows and those who eat beef!

There are those who followed patriarchy and there are those who followed matriliny.

If Ezhavas worshiped their chattanmar and Lord madan etc. there were folks who worshiped Gods like mariamman in Tamil Nadu. There are those who worshiped their Bhuts in Karnataka.
Further Bhadra Kali and even possibly Lord Siva was possibly inducted into Hindu pantheon from sub cultures.

How could any one say that those who worshiped Lord Madan or a Chattan is not a Hindu while those who worshiped Kali is?

There were a thousand years of Budhist glory before it declined. Hinduism existed in various levels of dominance before and after that period. Therefore you will get different results depending on how far in the past you want to look at.There was a period when Brahmin held privilege, there was also a period where he was prey to the swords of Islam and he was running for life.. Again a period close to 900 years..

All that matter is do you want to be a Hindu? You don't have to look at 4,000 year of History to be a Hindu. You can become a Christian or Muslim in a matter of days too..



Self aggrandizement is the hallmark of casteism and communal ism which is what the Brahmin character in the beginning of the story does.. That is why Shudras wants to be known as Kshatriyas:-). Muslim may think he is pure and others dirty while Brahmin would think vice versa.

Does it really matter? What matter in real life are different. Can a Brahmin constable ever be above an Ezhava SI? Can a Namboothiri in bicycle go faster than a Muslim in motor bike?

anil4773 said...

There was a time Priests where considered in high esteem;They impressed upon the rulers and the general public alike that they were the Ambassadors or incarnation of the God.Even the king used to bow to them and take their advice.Every word of them were taken as the orders of the God.Nambuthiris,Being so cunning used it to the maximum for their advantage and placed them on the topof the ladder.Then a caste heirarchy was created to suit their requirement.In the process, the long term effect had been so devastating that the community itself became a microscopic minority among Hindus in kerala.
In Nambuthri House hold,Only the eldest member was allowed to marry he could have up to 5 wives at a time where as the other members where allowed to have "sambandham",a loose sexual liaison with Nair ladies.A Nambuthri can have as many concubines as possible depending on sexual strength.They where so promiscuous in their life that resulted in producing so many children outside their caste.This was happening when so many Nambuthiri girls where remaining as spinsters.
Ezhavas were unwilling to accept the Brahmin supremacy So they had to be pushed down as an out caste-out from the four fold caste hierarchy.Nairs helped the Nambuthris to maintain their superior status.whenever a Nambuthri was challanged,Nair came to protect them.had it not been the Nair community the caste system might have disappeared from kerala long time ago.

Unknown said...

It is heard that Ezhavas are considered as outcaste since they followed Budhism.But as per Purana Budha is ninth incarnation of Vishnu. Then why Aryans did n't recognise Budhism and Ezhavas and tried to suppress it?

Ajayan said...

My dear friends,
I think most of the ezhavas are unknown about our own cast and lineage.Ezhavas used channar(I myself belong to channar family but we dont use that surname), panicker, vaidyar, asan surnames and unniarcha,aromal chekavar and vadakkan pattukal belong to ezhava tradition. Even maalikapurthamma belongs our community.Ezhavas were kalari trainers, vaidyer, merchants and toddy tappers.
Even ezhava dynasites existed in kerala in ancient times.Please go to the below link and be familiar with ourselves and our tradition.By reading this you people will get a fair idea what we were once.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezhava

Unknown said...

Why all are confusing about Ezhava/Thiyya Cast. They were not came from Cylon. Can you imagin such a large polulation (Eahava,Thiyya,Billava and lot of other relalted cast come from cylon.That are impossible.This all are the handi work of brahmins and self styled upper class.In my Idea and experience Ezhavas and Thiyyas are upper class. I belog to the famous Travancore Thiyya family.I can not believe the origin of cylon. We are the orgin of Indian 100% and peoples of cylon is also the orgin of Indian. I don't know why the peoples are thinking to blakmail the great people of Ezhava/Thiyya restlessly.

Satheeshchandra Chekavar said...

Ezhavas(Thiyyas,Billavas,Illuvas and Goud) are the major Hindu community of South India.They are genuine Dravidians.
It was believed that they were migrated from Srilanka and Budhist orgin.
One third of the Keralas population is Ezhavas/Thiyyas.
Now, they are forefront in Kerala society and no other community is equivalent to Ezhavas/Thiyyas in Kerala.
From the Known history of Kerala Ezhavas/Thiyyas follow Hinduism.
Except Bhramins,Ezhavas/Thiyyas are the only community who know the rituals and vedas of Hindus.
Ezhavas/Thiyyas perform rituals in their own Temples.
Many Bhramins also perform rituals in Ezhava/Thiyya owned Temples.
Hinduism is universal,divine and it is not related with man made caste system.
Great Sreenarayana guru said 'Hinduism is sufficient for Ezhavas' and it has no use of religious conversion.
The purpose of all religions is same.
Religions are for the goodness of mankind.
But religious conversion causes insecurity to others who stand in that religion itself.

Satheeshchandra Chekavar said...

All Ezhavas/Thiyyas must be confident about our strength,wealth,education and beauty.
Be proud of our community.
Help the poor people among us.
Help and promote our people.
Make unity among Ezhavas/Thiyyas.
We are great Ezhavas/Thiyyas of Kerala.

Satheeshchandra Chekavar said...

From the known history of Kerala, Ezhavas/Thiyyas are the major community of Travancore,Kochi and Malabar.
Before AD.1802, Ezhavas were given special privileges and status by the kings of Travancore.

After defeating Ettuvettilpillamars,Great Marthandavarma of Travancore(AD.1729-1758) did not believe Nair soldiers.He recruited bold and honest Ezhavas from Kazhakuttam,Kulathoore and Chempazhanthy(Thiruvananthapuram) for his army.
Renakeerthy Chekavar(Thiyya/Ezhava Kalarippayattu expert from Thalassery) was the army commander of Travancore army.
His real name was Raghava Chekavar.Great Marthandavarma honored and named him Renakeerthy Chekavar after capturing Kayamkulam kingdom.
Historians of Travancore purposly omitted these particulars from the history of Travancore.
Above details were heard from my ancestors who were the descendants of Pappan Chekavar(Kottaram vydyan and Kalarippayyattu expert).
More details will be given later.

Do you believe that army of Travancore was full of Nairs?
Was it a Nair pada?
Can anybody give the answer?

Satheeshchandra Chekavar said...

Puthooram Unniyarcha(AD.1549-1620)was a courageous Thiyya(Ezhava) woman.She was expert both in Kalarippayyttu and Horse riding.She was the daughter of Kannappa Chekavar and sister of Aromal Chekavar.
Puthooram veedu was situated in Thalassery not in Vadakara.

Vadakara was the place of Thacholi Othena Kurup(AD.1763-1795) and family.
There was another woman in Thacholi family.Her name was Thacholi Unnitharcha.It was believed that she was kidnapped by Tippu.

Satheeshchandra Chekavar said...

SNDP yogum is one of the biggest organizations in Asia.It has more than six thousand shakas(branches) in India and abroad.
SNDP yogum is a powerful organization in India and it has a very powerful leader.
All Ezhavas must be confident about our power.

In Kerala almost all Hindu communities except Ezhavas(Thiyyas) use their caste name as their surname and so they can easily identify their people by asking their name.They help each other.

Ezhavas(Thiyyas) must use surname unless we cannot identify our people.

Avoiding caste is impossible in Kerala because all arranged marriages are caste based and reservation for government employment is caste based.
In short,every thing is caste based.
If Ezhavas(Thiyyas) try to eradicate caste from Kerala the only caste eradicated from Kerala will be our own caste Ezhava.Please remeber this.

Satheeshchandra Chekavar said...

Travancore Kings were very very good people and they were real Sree Padmanabha Dasas.
We must respect them always.

Travancore Kings were not responsible for the oppression of Ezhavas(Thiyyas) in Travancore/Kerala.

More details will be given later.

Satheeshchandra Chekavar said...

Proprietorship of Hinduism is not in the hands of Bhramins.They are only a caste just like other Hindu castes.

Except Bhramins,Ezhavas are the only caste among Hindus who know the rituals and vedas of Hindus.

Ezhavas(Thiyyas) perform rituals in their own temples.
Many Bhramins also perform rituals in Ezhava owned temples.

mobinr said...

Good post .i thk ezhavas have thr own grt cultur othr than any cast in kerala esptly nairs.i thk they r made 4 brhmns 4 increasing thr popultin

Mr . PANICKER said...

Dear Friends,

Just listen, Nair case is a servant class. They were born servents of Namboothiries (Now it has changed physically but....)
How come SHUDRAS called as Kshatriyas. Kshatriyas , as the name announces are warriors, nairs are not real warriors, they are "Back Door Openers" - bafoons with a rusted sword.
One more thing, NSS (Nair Service Society ) was previously known by the name "Nair Bruthya Jana Sangham" - everything explained.
So give up the wrong notions NAIR caste brothers. Be realestic. U cannot hide reality anymore. We EZHAVAS are the true high class people with real courage.

Jitendra Panicker

Anonymous said...

Nairs are really tribals...as u said..They wer like slaves ..They dont have any identity...Onnum illathavar alle eppozhum swanthamaay pokki parayuollu...Paavangal..
Moonnu thalamura mukallillotu aarannu ennu chidhichall many dnt know from Nair caste

royZ said...

excerpts from the book\ A social history of india \ by S.N.Sadasivan\chapter\caste invasion of Kerala\google search u can read in google books\
quote
In Brahminic Hinduism dog and hound have come to occupy an important position.
Even in the English language, phrases like watch-dog, dog-like loyalty and dogged
resistance are expressions of high literary acceptability. Kampil Ananthan in his open
letter (1952) addressed to R. Narayana Panicker, a Malayalam lexicographer pointed out
that the domestic services in Sanskrit were swavrithy (suna- eva-vrithy) which is given as
"sevaswa vritl ralthyata" in Manusmruti and sevaswa vrithy in Amarakosa and, therefore
he comes to the conclusion like Kanippayyoor that the term Nayar means one who serves
the Nampootiri with dog-like loyalty (for further meaning refer to pp. 53-54 of the Open
Letter). Even otherwise Manusmriti loudly proclaims that the Sudras' occupation is to
render services at the foot of the Brahmin and the other two varnas. At the time when the
Kerala Sudras fully trusted the Nampootiri and hailed him god, he had cleverly coined
the term Nayar concealing the meaning of it but making them believe that it was an
honorific.

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saumini devi said...

forged story of sole nair soildership



There are some popular beliefs in kerala .even historians are not free from these prejudices .one such prejudice is nairs were the sole warriors or soilders in kerala during the earlier period.can it be true by any means.actually answer is no.one european person who were in kerala during the middle of 1700s wrote that ,there were some 15 lakh soilders in kerala.he gives the army strength of each princely states eg 50000 regular army in travancore,another 1lakh using traditional weapons.samudhiri had some 50000 to 75000.kochi had 35000 and palakkad raja had 20000etc.this goes on and on.even that list was not complete.but we know even in the census taken in the last decades of 1800s ,the total savarna population was less than 10%.to sustain a 15lakh army is not easy.even india in 21st century find it too expensive.and population strength is one main concern.any country can rise a army which will be some 5% to 10% of its youths population.may be the kerala armies were not regular armies.still 15 lakh soilders is not so easy to be formed from a section of the society which forms only a minority of the society.but we shall better look at the records and make an understanding of the actual fact.

palace records does not use the word nair army.samudiri granda varikal never refer to nair army.the word used is lokar.why would they have not used the word nair pada,if it the usual usage or the pada was actually consists of nairs.they should have used it surely .but the reason is evedent the then army was not consists entirely of nairs.samudhiri letters have also been found.in it also he never used the word nair pada.there also he used the word lokar.the famous naval battles fought during that time was betteen portugeese and naval army of samudhiri led by marakkar .the naval army was mainly consists of mappilas.
there is one incidant,once a portugeese army group invaded calicut and marched upto samudiris palace.samudiri was not there ,nor his army.lokar or people around the place or in the city got alert and attacked the portugese.many portugeese were wounded and some killed ,portugese were forced to return to their ships,never again they dare to do such a thing.majority of people in calicut city are ezhavas or thiyyas,even now.if there is another major group its the muslims.(mukkuvar or deevara are also there.but lesser in beech area compared to more southern and norther parts.also muslims were converted from ezhava and deevara families for serving in navy. )the greatest lord (or family )in calicut that time was a ezhava having granded many titles and positions from samudiri.when haider attacked calicut this lord came to see haider ali and presented gifts before him and requested to spare the people of calicut.while samudhiri family and many brahmin familes fled to travancore.

http://controversiesinhistory.blogspot.in/2012/03/forged-story-of-sole-nair-soildership.html

Unknown said...

HI,
I have a doubt.Can any one answer? When i google the subject regarding the origin of Ezhava , i read that they were the founders of Chera kingdom(http://chekavars.blogspot.in/).According to history ancient Aye kingdom is considered to be the early roots of Chera kingdom. The present rulers of Travancore royal family claims their origin with the ancient Aye kingdom and Chera Dynasty so how come it be possible for ezhavas to say that they are the founders of Chera Kingdom. If it is so then they would have had a connection to the present Travancore royal family?

Rachana...

anil4773 said...

There said to be two chera kingdoms.The Travancore Royal family claims as descendants of Aye and the second chera kingdom.However in my knowledge the travancore kings are no relative of Cheraman Perumal.
Veluthambi Dalva removed Ezhavas from Travancore Army and made it a Nair Pattalam

anil4773 said...

Soumini Devi,
Kings used to exaggerate their military strength,by numbers and weaponry.The truth is most of the kings couldn't afford a standing Army.In times of crisies they would collect 'soldiers' from different Kalaris.In 'kerala',Travanxcore is the first to have a standing Army in the 16th centuary or so
anil

being human said...

Your story is exactly true...I belong to family (ezhzava)..which had close relationship with pandalam royal family as well as thazhamon madom...interestingly the relationship at present i know is related with some myths...i believe that myth is similar to the myth related to Lord Ayyappa...to hide the ezhava linage of the royal family as well as the thantri family both which has a buddhist past as the ezhavas had..

VTVinnie said...
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VTVinnie said...

Nairs were not kshatriyas.. tat is something they made up to not be disgraced in the society.. they were servants of namboordri and the women used for sexual pleasures tats why their follow matrilineal system..

As for your reference - http://controversiesinhistory.blogspot.in/2012/03/forged-story-of-sole-nair-soildership.html?m=1

Sumitra said...

Gouds(koundinyasa gotram or illam)...once upon a time classified somavamsh Kshatriya.... status Goud Saraswat bramhanu and somavamsh Kshatriya(koundinya or kundina ) vamshasta....gouds warriors,farmers, develop ayurvedic medicine,and toddy tappers...from andrapradesh, Telangana...

binesh said...

Great ezhavas

binesh said...

Ezhavas came from tamilnadu by fearing the political execution of munda dravidians.The story of ceylon is not correct just saying bz of the word ezham .

Unknown said...

Present Travancore royal family are brahmins. They became false Kshatriya to qualify to rule a land by undergoing a ritual named 'hiranya garbham'