Mazhavaraayas

Mazhavaraayas

Mazhavaraayas

Surname of Tamil Nadu


Mazhavaraayas or Mazhavars is a Tamil language name.

Sangam literature

In the Sangam age this region was ruled by Mazhavar King Kolli Mazhavan. Sangam poet Avvaiyar had cordial relations with the Mazhavar chieftains, including Athiyamān Nedumān Añci of Thagadoor and Valvil Ori of Kollimalai. Mazhanadu was divided into two major parts, Mel-Mazhanadu (Western Mazhanadu)[1][need quotation to verify] and Keezh-Mazhanadu (Eastern-Mazhanadu).

Polygars of Ariyalur

Oppilla Mazhavaraayas were the Polygars of Ariyalur. They were different from the Mazhavaraya clan who were kin of Chozhas. Their original title was Nayanar. Their leader was awarded the title of Ranavijaya Oppilla Mazhavaraya by a ruler of Vijayanagara Kingdom, under whom they served, for defeating certain Prathaparudran. Ramanayanar is recorded to be the first of these polygars.[2][need quotation to verify]

Polygars of Punavasal

Punavasal Zamin is located in Peravurani taluk in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. It was a zamin ruled by a Kallar caste with the title of Malavaraya Pandarathar. In 1879, the zamin, which had an area of 2527 acres, was paid to the Government at 350 rupees 15 annas 7 paise.[3][need quotation to verify]

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References

  1. "பன்னிரு திருமுறை பாட்டும் பொருளும்". www.thevaaram.org.
  2. காசிநாதன், நடன. வடபகுதி பாளையக்காரர்கள் வரலாறு. pp. 11–12.

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