Isai Velalar | |
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Classification | Other Backward Class[1] |
Religions | Hinduism |
Languages | Tamil, Telugu |
Country | India |
Populated states | Tamil Nadu • Kerala • Andhra Pradesh • Karnataka |
Region | Northern Tamil Nadu, Southern Andhra Pradesh |
Ethnicity | South Asian |
Subdivisions | • • Nayanakkarar • Nattuvanar • Melakkarar [2] |
Isai Velalar is a community found in India in Tamil Nadu. They are traditionally involved as performers of classical dance and music in Hindu temples and courts of the patrons.[3] The term "Isai Velalar" is a recent community identity, people of minstrel occupation from various castes such as, Melakkarar, Nayanakkarar and Nattuvanar come under this term.[4][5][6]
Isai Vellalars are a micro community. Out of all the divisions, Melakkarars are the predominant Isai Vellalars. Edgar Thurston noted that the community had two linguistic sects within the state; being Tamil and Telugu. Tamil-speaking Melakkarars traditionally performed both ‘Chinna Melam’(nautch music) and/or ‘Periya Melam’(nadaswaram), while Telugu-speaking Melakkarars of Tamilnadu performed only ‘Periya Melam.’ Telugu Melakkarars had surname like ‘Reddi’ and ‘Naidu’, while the Tamil sect used ‘Pillai’ title.The former speak Tamil, and, in most of their custom.In customs and practices Telugu Chinna Melam is alike to that of Telugu Brahmins.[7] There are also other sects like Nattuvanar, barber-musicians, etc. under Isai Vellalar label.[8] Some from this community were made devadasis until its abolition.
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