The Mudaliar caste in Tamil Nadu and the Nair caste in Kerala are distinct communities with different historical and cultural backgrounds. While both are considered influential in their respective regions and have similar status as forward castes, they belong to different ethnic and social frameworks. The Mudaliars are primarily associated with landownership and administration, whereas the Nairs have a different social structure, often linked to matrilineal traditions. Thus, while they may share some similarities, they are not equivalent.
Reddy caste
i think both are equal......gounders are economically and politacally dominanat in western tamilnadu.....
no
Sikhism does not want the caste system. They are different from Hindus. They do not believe in the caste system. They believe that everybody is created equal.
Higher than Jatts
no .. they do not get equal education ... but its wrong they should
vellallars are warriors like Nairs...after they reach in kerala many time with chera chola and some them keep relation with king family. they have kindom in tamil long ago. As chetti pillai came from tamil nadu and the vayanadu kings drived at tamil kindom from kerala . vellalas returned and rest of them get less value and same time chetty pillai started business and after a long time kerala kings call back saiva pillai to supervise teh construction fo kerala temples. finally the both pillais are considered as chetti pillai... but really they are different chetti and chettiyar from vaisha and saiva pillai/ saiva vellala pillais are from kshatriya. some places they so called chetti pillai. relation between nairs they ARE With NSS in some places and some other keeping their own sabha. apart from that relation and friendships are keeping with nairs all places in kerala
because he thought everyone was equal
The antonym for the word "caste" is likely "equality" or "equity," as caste refers to a social class system with rigid boundaries and disparities, while equality implies fairness and equal rights for all individuals.
Nairs are a branch of Nagavanshi Kshatriyas found in the Indian state of kerala. They are similar to the Bands , Nagavanshi Rajputs and Jats. Vishwakarmas are supposed to be engaged in the construction jobs . But, they fall under the Brahmin caste. Regarding who is upper , the Brahmins or the Kshatriyas is tricky question . According to the indian constitution no one is upper or lower , all are equal before law and of course same in the eyes of God !
It was against his teachings. He believed everybody was equal.
There is no hierarchy in castes; all individuals are considered equal. Caste discrimination is illegal in India. Each person should be treated with respect, regardless of their caste.