Arunattu Vellalar

The Arunattu Vellalar (Tamil: ஆறுநாட்டு வெள்ளாளர்) or Arunadu Vellalar or Arunadu Velalar (Tamil: ஆறுநாடு வெள்ளாளர்) (Tamil: ஆறுநாடு வேளாளர்) is a prominent subcaste of the Vellalar caste from India. The Vellaalas originally belonging to six 'naadus' (equivalent to taluqs of today) near Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu bonded themselves into a sub-caste named as Arunattu Vellalar. For reasons unknown they migrated to the Tiruchirappalli district over more than 1500 years ago. They are an enterprising community with early interests in agriculture by their large land holdings in the fertile Cauvery delta region of Tiruchirappalli and by owning vast tracts of plantation estate lands, as successful planters of commercial crops like Tea, Coffee, Spices, Palm Oil & Cocoa in Southern India especially in the districts of The Nilgiris, Coimbatore (Valparai), Salem (Yercaud), Dindugal (Kodaikanal), Theni (Meghamalai), Munnar and in countries like Sri Lanka & Malaysia. Later proving themselves to be masters in trade and commerce and now establishing themselves in the fields of Scientific Research and in Service sectors. Their defining characteristic is that it is absolutely mandatory that the men should not marry the daughter of one's own sibling-sister. An equally defining practice of this sub-caste is the entire mangalasuthra is mandated to be in gold wrought into the shape of a string; also the mangalasutra should be a circle of gold rod to which the 'thaali' coins were attached at the front. Widows of any age were allowed only to wear pure white sarees, but as time has changed they have adopted to be more liberal in their practice, customs and thoughts. They form a large population in and around Thuraiyur, Musiri and Manachanallur towns and surrounding villages of Tiruchirappalli district and own large tracts of fertile lands in this region. They are also significantly populated in the city of Tiruchirappalli where they thrive in economic and business activities by which they contribute a large revenue to the city of Tiruchirappalli. They also live in various villages such as valayapatti, potireddy patti,erumapatti, ponneri etc. in and around Namakkal District. They also live in Natham Kovilpatti in Dindigul District. Many of them have migrated to Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, USA in the early 1940s, 1950s or 1960s despite even now they are widely spread across the world and flourish in their endeavours.

Arunattu Vellalar - Kothra / Gothra / Gowthram

Kothra/Gothra/Gowtharam traces to one's origin in the family tree and determines the inter-gowtharm relationship. It is also used to determine marriage ability between two members of Arunattu Vellalar. The different Gowthrams, Prime God of Worship (Kula Theivam in Tamil) for the families of that gowthram, the location (Town/Village) of the Temple (Kula Theiva Koil in Tamil) [1] are:

No. Kothram God of Worship Location of temple of God of worship
1 Alattutaiyan Arulmigu Mangayee Amman Alattutaiyanpatti
2 Ethumalaiudayan Arulmigu Neelavanathi Amman Edhumalai
3 Kaarudaiyan Arulmigu Sellaye Amman Karukudi
4 Kalappalan Arulmigu Aadaykalam Katha Amman, Arulmigu Nalla Selli Amman Oomanthur, P.K Agaram
5 Kalathudayan Arulmigu Iyalamman&Pappathi Amman Samayaburam
6 Konnakudaiyan Arulmigu Anagalaparameswari Serukudi
7 Koonudaiyan Arulmigu Periyandavar Kovil Muthaiyan Vadakkuthathamangalam
8 Koothudaiyan Arulmigu Sellaye Amman Pungaisanganthi
9 Kunakathudaiyan Arulmigu Papathi Amman Sathanur/Abinimangalam
10 Kuruvaludaiyan Arulmigu Anna Kamatchi Amman, Arulmigu Ekambareswarar and Arulmigu Maasi Periyannasamy in Oomanthur Periya Kovil, Arulmigu Sappaani Karuppu Oomanthur, Veeramachanpatti
11 Kuthudaiyan Arulmigu Sellandi Amman Sirukanur
12 Marudhudaiyan Arulmigu Thatichi Amman Sathanur
13 Mathurdaiyan Arulmigu Ulaga Nayagi Amman/ Arulmigu Venkatachalapathy Mathur/ Tirupati
14 Mirathudaiyan Arulmigu Periyakovil Deivangal Komanthur
15 Murugathudaiyan Arulmigu Sellayee Amman Surampatti
16 Muraikara Sathudaiyan Aruilmigu Thayumanavar Samy Malaikottai
17 Nalludaiyan Arulmigu Papathi Amman Nallur
18 Nathamudaiyan Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Reddiyapatti
19 Nimaludaiyan Arulmigu Aalai Muthaiyan Illupayur
20 Panaiyadiyan Arulmigu Ayyanar Sirukudi
21 Pavaludaiyan Arulmigu Ayyanar Serukudi
22 Pundiludaiyan Arulmigu Elayee Amman Surampatti
23 Samayamanthiri Arulmigu Aravayi Amman Mangalam
24 Sannamangalathudaiyan Arulmigu Puthu Karrupannaswamy Sannamangalam
25 Sathudaiyan Arulmigu Patchai Amman Thathamangalam
26 Siruthalandudaiyan Arulmigu Aeramveeli Amman Kariyamanickam
27 Thetumangalathudaiyan Arulmigu Vellankarrupu Kannangudi
28 Thevangudaitan Arulmigu Pachai Amman Sathanur
29 Thirusanggudaiyan Arulmigu Venkatachalapathi Siiyampalayam
30 Valavuthirainallathambi Arulmigu Karrupanaswamy Palaiyur
31 Velanchakravarthi Arulmigu Arapalisvara Kollimalai
32 Vennavaludaiyan Arulmigu Irrani Amman Thiruvannaikaval
33 Vilvarayan Arulmigu Venkatachalapathy Thirupathi
34 Vazhamudaiyan Arulmigu Adaikalam Katha Amman Oomanthur
35 Valavhuserudaiyan Arulmigu Periyandavar Thathamanglam

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They are predominantly landlords and agriculturalists and most of them concentrate on business and trading now.[2]

References

  1. http://chennaiavs.com/Kothiram.aspx#
  2. Singh, Kumar Suresh; R. Thirumalai (1997). People of India: Tamil Nadu. 3. Affiliated East-West Press for Anthropological Survey of India. p. 1624. ISBN 978-81-85938-88-2.

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