No. there can't be. Nayanars are collectively called worshippers who pray and save for Lord Shiva. There were 63 nayanars as per the Tamil Literature and they worshipped and served for Lord Shiva.
Yes..
In Tamil Nadu, the authority responsible for issuing caste certificates is the Revenue Department. Specifically, the Tahsildar of the respective taluk is typically the designated official who processes and issues these certificates. Applicants must provide necessary documents and proof of their caste for verification. Additionally, there are provisions for online applications through the Tamil Nadu government's e-service portal.
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In Tamil Nadu, the Kannan community is generally considered to be part of the forward castes. They are primarily associated with agricultural activities and have a significant presence in various districts. However, the classification of communities can vary, and it's important to note that perceptions of caste can differ based on local contexts and changes in social dynamics.
brahman (priest) kshatriya (soldiers) vaishya (merchants) shudra (they do not include them selves in hindus) harijan (untouchables)
1)Thevar caste is majority in tamilnadu(including subcaste kallar ,maravar,agamudayar) 2) vanniyar caste is second majority in tamilnadu )
Brahman
no.not aforward caste
Joshi's are Brahman's in the caste system. MJ
1)Thevar is majority of tamilnadu (including three subcaste .there are kallar,maravar,agamudyar) 2)vanniyar second majority caste of tamilnadu(all sub caste ) 3)Then, kongu gounder..
Brahman
it's Hindu Brahman .
yes sinha caste is so so lucky and very upper caste family................
Yes, it is
Lomash gotra ke kuldevi konsi hai
What caste majority in tamilnadu
Nadar