In the social hierarchy of Kerala, the Viswakarma community, traditionally associated with artisans and craftsmen, is often considered to be above the Ezhava caste, which has historically been involved in agriculture and various other occupations. However, caste dynamics can vary significantly based on local contexts and individual perspectives. It's important to recognize that caste distinctions are increasingly challenged in contemporary society, leading to shifts in how these communities interact and are perceived.
Ezhava
Hindu ezhava
ezhava comes under the kshatriya....one of the varnas
Ezhava
ezhava of kerala
No, Karmakars are blacksmith and goldsmith more over the Viswakarma of Bengal.
yes , though both are OBC .Ezhavas have been prominent before th arrival of Brahmins and were known fighters, Chekavar.And also they never succumbed to the brahmin supremacy.there are boks written by british authors at the time about both nairs and ezhavas available online.
Singer Jyotsana is a humanbeing from the so called nair caste.
samvritha sunil belongs to an ezhava family from kannur
No. They come under OBC. Economically and educationally they have been progressing in recent decades.
One caste one god one religion. If we dies our body will be a decaying object. Very dirty,ugly one. So the god indide upper
In Kerala, the Viswakarma community is traditionally considered a "forward" or "upper" caste, associated with skilled craftsmanship, particularly in metalwork and woodwork. The Nair community, while also historically viewed as a forward caste, has a different social standing and historical background. The dynamics between these communities can vary based on specific regional and social contexts, but generally, both are regarded as relatively higher in the caste hierarchy compared to other communities in Kerala.