- Nambiar ( Mizhavu )
Nambiar in the context of art forms like
Chakyar Koothu andKoodiyattam and similar cultural things refers to theHindu community in the state ofKerala ,India , belonging to theAmbalavasi community, which were generally assigned to various temple duties.The
Sanskrit name of Nambiar is Panivada. 'pani' means "hands" and 'vada' comes from the verb 'vadanam' meaning "playing"; altogether meaning the one who plays with hands, since Nambiars are assigned to play the holy drum "Mizhavu " , which they play with their hands only. Nambiars are assigned to play the drum "Mizhavu" in ritualistic temple performances likeKoodiyattam andkoothu inKoothambalam s inside the temples. The nambiars who play Mizhavu are known as Mizhavu Nambiars and their ladies are called Nangyarammas. While Nambiars were allowed to play Mizhavu, Nangyarammas performes lady characters inKoodiyattam along withChakyar . They are connected toChakyar s, who performs Koodiyattam and Koothu.Ambalavsi nambiars are traditionally
Sanskrit scholars. The famousMalayalam satire poetKunchan Nambiar who is believed to be thesanskrit poet "Rama Panivada" belongs to this caste. The chief contribution of Kunchan Nambiar is the invention and popularization of a new performing art known asThullal .There is another group of ambalabvasi nambiars called Thiyyadi Nambiars. The adjectival word Thiyyadi is used to denote that they are the performers of an artform called Ayyappan
Tiyattu . Their ladies are known as Marumakalammas.ee also
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Chakyar Koothu
*Koodiyattam
*Mizhavu
*Pushpaka Brahmins
*List of Ambalavasi Families
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