The Ezhava community is primarily a Hindu social group from Kerala, India, traditionally associated with agricultural and labor-related occupations. While they have historically been classified as a backward class, some segments of the community have sought recognition as Kshatriyas, claiming a warrior lineage. However, this claim is contested and varies based on regional and social perceptions. Overall, the classification of Ezhavas can differ significantly depending on historical, social, and cultural contexts.
ezhava comes under the kshatriya....one of the varnas
No Ezhava community is considered as OBC by any other State.
Partly. In fact, his mother hails from an Ezhava family of Kerala.
The first Ezhava newspaper was "Swadeshabhimani" which was started by Dr. Palpu and Kumaran Asan in 1905. It played a significant role in promoting social reform and advocating for the rights of the Ezhava community in Kerala.
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can kashtriya girl can marry Rajakas boy
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ezhava of kerala
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either nair or ezhava
Ezhava, a prominent community in Kerala, does not have a gotra system like some other Hindu communities. Instead, they identify more with their lineage and family names. The Ezhava community is traditionally associated with certain occupational roles, and their social structure is often more fluid compared to those with strict gotra classifications.