Thevars are superior caste people(sathriya's) who have ruled all over the tamil nadu since the begining of tamil country.thevar the world leterally means gods in tamil and sanskrit. kounders are basicallyt tamil formers(thats why they called as "Vellala" gounder) raised their life value after the fall of pandya and chola's (after 15 th century circa.).both the castes are maintaining their own value and culture .
Yes because kongu vellalar in west and thevar in South
he belongs to sub caste of yadavs
Devar
No, the Devar caste does not come under the Scheduled Castes (SC) category in India. They belong to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category.
Devar is not a caste name it is a Surname used by Mukkulathors, a dominant caste in Tamilnadu. Mukkulathor Means Three clans (Kallar, Maravar and Agamudayar) Combinedly called as Thevar or Devar. Kallar, Maravar and Agamudayar are siblings and the Descendents of the Three clans chera, chola and Pandian. Thevar (Derived from Sanskrit Devar) means God early days Kings were portrayed as god and called as Devar. Later the descendents of Muvenders were called as thevars.
i think its same as other caste like chettiyar,mudhaliyar,devar,muthuraja....
Devar's village is PASUMPON
Devar was created in 1966.
The population of Devar Yamjal is 3,000.
Bharathan Directed Devar Magan.
Vijay belongs to the Thakur caste. The latter also includes many people with the last name Singh. Thakurs are mainly in Goa, as well as across the state of Maharashtra. While once a dominant caste for Rajputs and Hindu royals, the Thakurs now mainly consist of lower and working castes.
Here is the correct percentage: Vanniya kula kshatriyas - Padayachi,nayakkar , vanniyagounders etc (20%) mutharaiyar-muthuraja,ambalakarar,valaiyar,servai etc (19%) Scheduled Castes - 17% devar - kallar,maravar,agampadayar (7%) Kongu Vellala Gounders - 9% Nadars - 6% mudaliyaars,pillaimars - 2.5% udayars - 1.5% Telugu (Naidu,reddy,Vaisyars) - 4% Brahmins - 3% Musilims - 5% Christians - 3% Chettiars - 2% Others - Rest%
The cast of Devar - 1946 includes: Agha Masood Yakub Jyoti Yashodra Katju