Udayar is the tamil landlord community, they belongs to malayaman dynasty, wodeyar is the kannada community they belongs to mysore dynasty so there is no connection between udayar /wodeyar, just having two different warrior clans have same title in different
No agamudayar and udayar are different caste agamudayar comes under mukkulathor and udayar comes under parkavakulam, but there is some myth that they came from same lineage (malayaman lineage) because udayar (malayaman, and nathaman) moopanar (surthiman) these udayar, moopanar, nainar these three were came parkava lineage, deiveegan malayaman udayar is ancestor of these caste, agamudayar also claims that they came from malayaman caste they claimed that udayar also part of agamudayar community
No kulalar and udayar are not same caste parkavakula udayar (malayaman and nathaman clans) using this title from ancient cholas period parkavakula udayar(warrior and landlords) living around cholamandalam, but kulalar is an pot making caste they usually exist around western Tamilnadu they have title mannudayar ,they also sometimes known as udayar , this is the reason for your confusion
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yes
The Udayar caste in Tamil Nadu is classified as a Backward Class (BC) caste. The Backward Classes are identified as socially and economically disadvantaged groups in India. The Udayar community falls under this classification in the state of Tamil Nadu.
it is a forward caste
udayar
The Udayar caste, primarily found in Tamil Nadu, is traditionally associated with agriculture and has cultural significance in the region. While some members of the Udayar community may be considered forward class due to their socioeconomic status, the classification can vary based on specific local contexts and the criteria set by government policies. Overall, the Udayar caste is often viewed as a backward caste in the context of affirmative action and reservation policies in India.
Udayar (Nathaman) and Kulalar are distinct caste groups within the broader social structure in India, primarily in Tamil Nadu. While both may share certain cultural traits and practices, they have different historical backgrounds and social standings. Inter-caste marriages can occur, but they are often influenced by community norms and individual family preferences. Such unions may face societal challenges depending on the communities involved.
anaithu pukalum udaiya vamsame udaiyarcaste in meaning
i think both are equal......gounders are economically and politacally dominanat in western tamilnadu.....
anaithu pukalum udaiya vamsame udaiyarcaste in meaning