- Thandan
=Thandan and Thandar Surnames=
Thandan was the surname used by the
Ezhava caste in northKerala mainly inCalicut ,Malappuram ,Trichur andPalghat districts. InKannur , Thandiyar or Thandar was being used by the same community. Thandar was the surname used by this caste in Thiru-Kochi area, especially inAlappuzha ,Kochi andTrichur and neighbouring areas. Link [http://www.newindpress.com/sunday/sundayItems.asp?id=SET20021221042249&eTitle=Think+Piece&rLink=0] . LateCPM leaderSusheela Gopalan born as the youngest daughter ofThrissur Pazhavil Kannolil Veettil Velukkutty Thandar andMuhamma Cheerappanchira yil Madhaviyammachannaatti . Link [http://www.ganashakti.com/old/2001/011224/head.htm] . MLA of Thiru-Kochi Legislative assembly 1951, Karunakara Thandar,was political leader fromEzhava caste.Link [http://www.kerala.gov.in/ele_rep/1951.pdf] . So was the case of N. Prabhakara Thandar from Sherthalai who was MLA ofKerala state from 1967 to 1970.Link [http://niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_3.htm] . Both the surnames were not used by the Thandan or thandar caste.Ilaneerveppu at Kottiyur
Shiva Temple An important pilgrim centre of north Kerala, the Kottiyur
Temple dedicated toLord Shiva is often describe as the ‘Varanasi of the South’. The ritual "Ilaneerveppu" is an important part of the "visakha" festival and witnesses a surge of devotees. It is the responsibility of the "thandiyar" section of thethiyya comunity to bring coconuts for performing this ritual. The thiyya community members who bring coconuts take a month long "Noyamb" before start of the festival. Link [http://www.hindu.com/2006/06/17/stories/2006061708850500.htm]Parappuparambil Thandan
"Sree Parappukavu Bhagavathy Temple" is situated in Parappukavu Desam of Eranellur Village, Kechery,
Thrissur District. The famousPooram of this temple is celebrated every year in "Meenam" as a local festival.In ancient times, near the river Karuvannur in Irinjalakkuda, a famous and very piousEzhava Thandan worshippedDevi Bhagavathy for a very long time. The king at that time has given him aKalari and a place of worship with due respect. He is respectfully called "Muthappan" as he protected that place as his own "Thattakam". From Karuvannur as per the invitation of the local ruler, Sri Muthappan reached Parappukavu. The real Devi Bhagavathy was pleased with the piousness of Muthappan and came here under his umbrella’s shelter worshipped with earnest belief in "Kaali Devi" and established a "Kalari Sangham". Thus he became "Parappuparambil Thandan".Thandan Caste
They are coconut and Palmyra tree climbers from south/central
Kerala and considered Scheduled caste by the Government ofKerala . The anthropological studies conducted by the Kerala Institute of Research, Training and Development Studies (KIRTADS), Link [http://164.100.24.208/ls/CommitteeR/Social/20threport.pdf] revealed that majority of them were Kudikidappukar (Tenants) in the past. They form a class of landless and were once labourers attached to the landed gentry. Tree climbing and coconut plucking are their traditional occupation. Their women folk engage in coconut palm leaf platting, rope making and also work as agricultural labourer. In the regional caste hierarchy ofTravancore , the SC Thandan has a position lower to that of artisan castes.They accepted food and water fromEzhava households but theEzhava did not accept the same from the Thandans. The SC Thandan is fed along with the lower polluting castes.They presented in obeisance customary present duringOnam ) to their respective masters includingEzhava . When a death occurs in anEzhava master’s house, the Thandan attached to the family acts as messenger. In the funeral ceremonies relating to anEzhava , the Thandan do all the manual works of cutting trees and splitting of logs for the pyre. They also work as helpers in temples owned byEzhava caste. However in some places incalicut ,Ezhava /thiyya community performs these responsibilities of a thandan, if the temple is owned the community and a thandan caste member is not present in the area. Link [http://www.calicutcity.com/ourcity/arakkaltemp.htm] .Thandan Caste is mainly concentrated inThrissur ,Palghat ,Malappuram andKollam districts. They are also found in other parts of Kerala and some areas inTamil nadu borderingKerala in small numbers. [ [http://www.censusindia.gov.in/ Indian Census] ] .Since the Government of
Kerala had been receiving complaints and reports that a section ofEzhava /Thiyya community ofPalghat andTrichur districts who hold the title "Thandan" are cornering the benefits earmarked for Scheduled Castes on the pretext that they are "Thandan", a Scheduled Caste, though they were never subject to untouchability. In order to check the infiltration of ineligible persons into the fold of Scheduled Castes, on the pretext that they are Thandan, the Government ofKerala had proposed modification in the existing entry. Now theEzhava community members who hold the titles of Thandan or Thandar are excluded from getting benefits that of the Thandan/Thandar caste.urname
The community does not have any surname of its own.
Thattikoothu
This is a folk dance presented by the members of Thandan caste during
pooram festival inThrissur . Link [http://www.nairs.in/hindu_fest.htm]Achaarakallyanam (Betrothal)
"Achaarakallyanam" is the betrothal marriage of Thandan community. The relatives of bridegroom visit the bride’s residence for fixing the auspicious date and time of
marriage is the function. Link [http://www.nairs.in/acha_a.htm]ee also
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Ezhava caste
*Channar AnEzhava warrior sect from kerala
*Chekavar AnotherEzhava warrior sect from kerala
*vaidyar Surname used by kerala communities mainly ezhava caste
*Kuruppanmar AnEzhava sect from kerala associated withBhadrakali templesReferences
* Supreme Court Verdict on Ezhava thandan of Noth kerala and thandan caste of South. Link [http://judis.nic.in/supremecourt/qrydisp.asp?tfnm=28188]
* Socio- cultural Sudy on Thirurangadi. Link [http://krpcds.org/report/Ganesh.pdf]
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Loksabha Standing committee report on Social justice and empowerment. Link [http://164.100.24.208/ls/CommitteeR/Social/20threport.pdf]
* [http://www.censusindia.gov.in/ Indian Census]* Parappukavu Temple [http://www.kechery.com/parappukavu.htm]
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