- Pillai
Pillai, Pillay, Pulle or Pilli is a popular title of Tamil- and
Malayalam -speaking people of India and others living inSri Lanka ,Singapore ,Malaysia ,South Africa andFiji , mostly fromVellalar andNair communities.Though it started as a
Hindu title, today Pillai is also found amongstChristian s both as asurname and agiven name .South African Tamils use the spelling Pillay, whereas some Sri Lankan castes may also use Pulle or Pilli.
Tamil Nadu usage
In
Tamil Nadu this title or surname is predominantly used by people of theVellalar caste among the population of Tamil descent (particularly in southern districts), and theNair caste population of the Malayalam-speaking immigrant population, although other castes also use the title. TheElur Chetty community in South Tamilnadu and Kerala also uses this surname.Kerala usage
Pillai was the commonest title of dignity held by the
Nair s ofTravancore and corresponds to theMenon of Cochin. The title of Pillai was bestowed through a formal ceremony known as "Thirumukom Pidikkuka" i.e. holding the face of the King and included the payment of a fee known as "Adiyara" to the King. A person thus bestowed with this title now secured the honorific title of "Pillai" suffixed and the distinctive title of "Kanakku" (meaning accountant) prefixed to his name. However "Kanakku" and "Pillai" were never used together. Eg: either a person, Krishnan, would be referred to as Krishnan Pillai or "Kanakku", followed by his maternal uncle's name, and Krishnan. The latter style was used in royal writs and communications. So important were the privileges granted by this title that as late as in 1814 aBrahmin , Sanku Annavi, sometimeDewan ofTravancore obtained the same from theMaharajah . Prominent among the Pillais of medievalKerala were theEttuveetil Pillamar ofTravancore .Chempakaraman Pillai
A title superior to the ordinary Pillai was that of "Chempakaraman Pillai", an innovation of Maharajah
Marthanda Varma ofTravancore . The individual whom it was the king's pleasure to honour was first taken in a procession by the nobles and ministers of the state, atop an elephant, around the main four streets of the city ofTrivandrum and then received in the palace by the Prime Minister and seated next to him. The ceremony concluded by treating him to "Paan Supari". A person thus honoured prefixed "Kanakku", followed by "Chempakaraman" instead of the name of his maternal uncle, followed by his own name, e.g. Kanakku Chempakaraman Krishnan. ["Castes and Tribes of Southern India",Edgar Thurston , ISBN 9788120602885]Andhra Pradesh usage
The
Gavara community uses "Pilla" as a title, whereas theAaraama Dravidulu community uses "Chellapilla".List of castes using the title
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Elur Chetty
* Illathupillai
* Isai Vellalar
* Karai Kattu Pillai
* Karkarthar Saiva,Karkarthar Vellalar
*Karuneegar
*Nair
* Nangudi Vellalar
* Nanjil Nattu Vellalar
* Pattarya Pillai
* Saiva Pillai
* Saiva Vellalar
*Seer Karuneegar
* Siva Vellalar
*Chozhia Vellalar
*Thampi
* Thuluva Vellalar
* Tirunelvelli Saiva
* Veerakodi Vellalar
*Vellalar
*Yadava History of the title
"Pillai" was historically used throughout the medieval period as an honorific title bestowed on high functionaries serving in various royal courts in south India. Although traditionally bestowed on members of high status and aristocratic castes, the name became adopted as a surname by a broad layer of the Tamil peasantry during the 19th and 20th century. With the extension of tenancy rights, the growth of the market economy and with new opportunities for middle class employment, members of cultivator communities, starting with the Vellalar peasantry, began adopting the name as both a form of upward social mobility and as a means of differentiating themselves from the broader peasantry.Fact|date=February 2007 Those adopting it for this reason included communities considered historically oppressed (see
Maravar andAdi Dravida ). The phenomenon was particularly notable amongst members of the Tamil diaspora inSri Lanka ,Singapore ,Malaysia ,South Africa , andFiji , a diaspora created in part by the export ofindentured agricultural labour at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.Fact|date=February 2007Amongst some Tamil communities the name is also now used as a
caste name or signifier, though without any real historical basis. The use of a similar surname in Kerala is of different historical origins.Some prominent Pillais
;Politicians and Revolutionaries
*V. O. Chidambaram Pillai (1872-1936), Indian freedom fighter
*Mannathu Padmanabhan Pillai (1878-1970), founder ofNair Service Society
*Pattom A. Thanu Pillai (1885-1970), first Chief Minister of unified Kerala
*Paravur TK Narayana Pillai (1890-1971), Indian freedom fighter
*Champakaraman Pillai (1891–1934), Indian freedom fighter
*Sardar Vedaratnam Pillai (1897-1961), Indian freedom fighter
*K. A. P. Viswanatham Pillai (1899-1994), a leader of theSelf-Respect Movement
* SirN. R. Pillai , first Cabinet Secretary of Independent India
*Rao Bahadur P. I. Chinnaswamy Pillai , first Municipal Chairman of Palakkad, Kerala, India
*R. Balakrishna Pillai (born 1935), former State minister inKerala [ [http://www.nairs.in/bio_b.htm www.nairs.in ] ]
*L. D. Swamikannu Pillai , Indian astronomer, Speaker ofTamil Nadu Assembly
*Gopal Krishna Pillai , IAS, Secretary, Commerce, Government of India [ [http://www.hindu.com/2006/10/01/stories/2006100102311900.htm G. K. Pillai new Commerce Secretary] , "The Hindu ",Oct 01 2006 ]
*Navanethem Pillay , South African Judge,UN High Commissioner for Human Rights ;Others
* Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai, eminent writer inTamil literature ; his poem "Niraarum Kadal Udutha" is the official Tamil Anthem
* Nagai Vedachalam Pillai Also Known as MARAIMALAIADIGAL.
*Devasahayam Pillai (1712-1752), Indian court official, controversial convert to Christianity
*Maruthanayagam Pillai (1725-1764) Commandant for the British East India Company, later became Administrator for Madurai. Also known as "Muhammad Yusuf Khan "
*Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana Pillai (1901-1950), Indian mathematician
*K.C. Sreedharan Pillai (1920-1985), Indian mathematician
* Dr. Sivathanu Pillai, Head ofDefence Research and Development Organisation
*Rajmohan Pillai (born 1964), Chairman of the Beta Group
*Dhanraj Pillay (born 1968), Indian hockey player
* Nisha Pillai, Indian-bornBBC News journalist andnews anchor [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/newswatch/ukfs/hi/newsid_3620000/newsid_3624700/3624735.stm Nisha Pillai] ,BBC ,25 May 2004 ];Arts
*Joseph Vijay :known as Ilayathalapathy
*S. A. Chandrasekhar :Famous Director & Father Of Vijay
*Vadivelu :Famous Tamil Comedianee also
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Tamil diaspora
*Sri Lankan Tamils
*Colombo Chetty
*Vellalar
*Mudaliar
*Gounder
*Nairs References
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