The Pillai
or Thuluva Vellalar tribes were called the Velir..
"Pillai", is an ancient honourable surname given to prince of ruling family in Tamil dynasties and to prominent members of Vellalars caste.
The Pillai or Thuluva Vellalar are always worshipping the Velir God, the Shiva & the Murugan, So We the Vellala Pillais are descendents of the Early Tamils.
The Indus Valley Tamils, we also came to the North to the South especially from the Saurashtra - Gujarat to the South.
"Valavan" means the person who develops the land by tilling, the person who brings "Valamai" to the Tamil Mother Land.
The Velir or the Thuluva Vellalar tribes are described as a landed gentry who irrigated the wet lands and the Karalar were the landed gentry in the dry landsNumerous poems in the ancient Sangam literature extol these chieftains' charity and truthfulness.
Among the most prominent were those known as the 'seven patrons' kadaiyezhu vallal Vel-Pari, Malayaman Thirumudi Kaari, Ori, Adigaman, Began, Nalli and Ay Kandiran.
Thuluva Vellalar or Pillaimar is an upper caste title used by land-owning castes of Tamil- and Malayalam-speaking people of India.
"Pillai", is an ancient honourable surname given to prince of ruling family in Tamil dynasties and to prominent members of Vellalars caste.
The Pillai or Thuluva Vellalar are always worshipping the Velir God, the Shiva & the Murugan, So We the Vellala Pillais are descendents of the Early Tamils.
The Indus Valley Tamils, we also came to the North to the South especially from the Saurashtra - Gujarat to the South.
"Valavan" means the person who develops the land by tilling, the person who brings "Valamai" to the Tamil Mother Land.
The Velir or the Thuluva Vellalar tribes are described as a landed gentry who irrigated the wet lands and the Karalar were the landed gentry in the dry landsNumerous poems in the ancient Sangam literature extol these chieftains' charity and truthfulness.
Among the most prominent were those known as the 'seven patrons' kadaiyezhu vallal Vel-Pari, Malayaman Thirumudi Kaari, Ori, Adigaman, Began, Nalli and Ay Kandiran.
Thuluva Vellalar or Pillaimar is an upper caste title used by land-owning castes of Tamil- and Malayalam-speaking people of India.
Pillai, meaning Prince,is a title of nobility which
can either refer to a ruling chief, members of the nobility, or junior princes
of the royal family historically ranked immediately below the king.
From the early modern period, the title also
came to be bestowed on Savarna subjects by the ruling families of Kerala for
services military or political, most of whom were of Nair origin.
Originally a title meaning "royal
child", it came to be given to administrators of a king or a temple, often
holding large estates on behalf of the latter.
The Thuluva Vellalar of Kerala had authority over their
own regions and right of judgment in provincial disputes, as delegated by the
king.
They collected fines and taxes and in return
received a share of the income they collected. In wartime they led the king's
armies.
Some desoms were grouped together under a Prince
into larger units that represented earlier independent kingdoms.
Many Thuluva Vellalar originally functioned essentially as
royal governors.
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