The Sadasivan caste in Kerala is traditionally associated with the Nair community, often recognized for their historical roles as landowners and warriors. They are primarily found in the southern regions of Kerala and have a rich cultural heritage, including distinct rituals and practices. Over time, many members of the Sadasivan caste have engaged in various professions, contributing to the social and economic landscape of the state. As with many castes in India, their status and roles have evolved, reflecting broader societal changes.
There is a caste called 'Samban' in Kerala which comes under Scheduled Caste in Kerala state.
yes,half of kerala christians that is syrian christian sect is forward caste
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Yes, Syrian Christians of Kerala are forward caste.
Reddy caste
ezhava of kerala
In the Kerala caste system, Ezhavas are considered to be a forward caste group distinct from Nairs and Shudras. Ezhavas traditionally were engaged in various occupations such as agriculture, trade, and business. They have made significant contributions to the socio-economic and cultural fabric of Kerala.
Balaji Sadasivan was born on July 11, 1955.
Balaji Sadasivan was born on July 11, 1955.
S. N. Sadasivan died in 2006.
S. N. Sadasivan was born in 1926.
The caste system in Kerala differed from that found in the rest of India. While the Indian caste system generally modelled the four-fold division of society into Brahmins, Kshatriyas,Vaisyas and Shudras, in Kerala the Nambudiri Brahmins formed the priestly class and only rarely recognized anyone else as being other than Shudra or untouchables outside the caste system entirely. Thus, the Kerala caste system was ritualised but it was not the varnamodel found elsewhere.