Maruthuvar, Pandithar, Vaithiyar, Nasuvar, Pariyari or Parubagari who are known as Ambattan, meaning Am means five, Battan means title, Ambattan is a person with five distinctive or career titles, and their women is known as Maruthuvachi, meaning a 'doctor' nothing more. This was in a pre-colonial, pre-British eras, where the Dravidic race or the Dravidian people was ruled and led by one simple philosophy:
"ONDRE KULAM ORUWANE THEIVAM"
These group of castes are know with various names and titles distinctions in various parts of India. Ezhavathy, Nair, Manggalvaad, etc.
Maruthuvar Maruthuvar means ONE WHO PREPARES MARUNTHU OR MEDICINES, Today Known As Pharmacies,Or Medicinal Doctor.
1. Pandithar MEANING A KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON, PERSON OF WISDOM, A GREAT TEACHER AND THE LIKE.
2. Vaithiyar MEANING A MEDICINAL DOCTOR, (IN ORTODOX INDIA)
3. Nasuvar A PERSON WHO PLAY PIPER OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.
4. Pariyari or parubagari MEANING A PERSON WHO HELPS OR SAVES FROM CHARMS AND HARMS, THIS CASTE in the early Indian, were not hair cutters or barbers, as it was not a custom in those days for men to cut hair. Until the entry of the Aryan invasion of India.
5. When they were forced to cut hair, they would not work to cut hair even for Nambuthiri Brahmin in Kerala states, more-else for other caste such as Nadars, Pillai, Chetties, Reddis, Reddiars and to those who are considered of the same rank with these castes.
6. Maruthuvar and Pandithar are known as Priest Caste, of which they are a part of the solemnization of weddings, naming at birth and deaths.
In various part of great mother India, these caste are called variedly in different dilects, to mention a few, in:
Andra Pradesh: NAVI, MANGGAL, KELASI, HAISAM
Assam: NAI, SANTHURA VETHIYAR.
Bihar: TAKUR, OR TAGOORE, NAI, NAVIK, NAI, BRAHMIN
Utrra Pradesh: NAI BANDE, TAKUR OR TAGOORE, NAI BRAMIN, BANDE BRAHMIN.
Delhi: NAI, NAI BRAHMIN, SAVITRA, SAROVA, SEYIN, BANDAR, RAJA BANDARI.
Kashmir: HASAM, NAVIK, NAI, NAV, SABITHA, BRAHMIN
Kerala: NAIR, AMBATTAR, MARAAYAN, VELAGHIL.
Maharastra:BALANTHU, NAVIK, KELASI, NAI BRAHMIN, BANANTHU
Orissa: PATRI, VARIK, BHANDARI
Punjab: NAI, NAI BRAHMIN, PANDITHA RAJAN, MEKHTA, TAKUR OR TAGOORE.
Rajastan: NAI, SEYIN, NAI BRAMIN
Tamil Nadu: MARUTHUVAR, PANDITAHAR, VAITHIYAR, NASUVAR, PARUBAGARI.
Panditha Rajan, Means, A King Of The Pandits Or Learned Men. Raja Bandari mean to show a man who is the king of a town, or a NAYAGAN.
JAY INDIA. Sivanda Ramasamy Nair.
ceremonies, customs and manners, , hydrabad,1st edition 1951, twilight of a Great Civilization, Pune, 1948, India, what the world to know about the maruthuvar society, Roberts Mc Hutchis, (1976)
maruthuvar is best caste of india,so we r tamilan
dont belive cast sytem,be a human and kind to all,maruthuvar is helping community to other they are not reich in this world due to this people are saying untouchability,but the community compare to he is reich in man kind.
He belongs to the Naidu community..
In Kerala, the Maruthuvar caste is traditionally associated with the practice of medicine and healing, particularly herbal medicine and traditional healing methods. It is often compared to the Ayurvedic practitioners or the Kshatriya caste, who historically held roles in healing and healthcare. However, it's important to note that caste classifications can be complex and vary across regions and communities, and the Maruthuvar may not have a direct equivalent.
Mamtha belongs to Thiyya Community from Kannur.
Yes, Sharad Pawar belongs to the Maratha community, which is an influential warrior caste in Maharashtra, India. He is not from the Brahmin caste.
no it doesnt belong that caste... it belongs to poland community
yes, i t is equal to Nair community
Yes, it belongs to the Ramgarhia caste of Punjab, a carpentry and blacksmith sikh community
Maharashtra SC caste and his wife belongs to FC iyer
not sure, but i think it belongs to brahmin.
Who cares about someone's caste? Goundamani is a talented actor known for his comedic timing, not for which caste he belongs to. Let's focus on his work and talent rather than getting caught up in irrelevant details.