Palakkad
Brahmins or Kerala Iyers
By
P.R.Ramachander
(I have lived several
years in Kerala, Karnataka , Andhra,
Telengana as well as Tamil Nadu .In
each of these states there were social reformers and atheists
. But in no other state except
Tamil Nadu, Brahmins are treated so
badly. I have never heard of Brahmin
rituals jeered at , as it is being done
in Tamil Nadu in any of the states
that I have lived. In fact they are treated with great respect in all other states.A small write up about
my community in Kerala)
In Kerala mainly three
types of Brahmins live . They are the
Nambudiris (some of them are called Bhattathiris) whose mother toungue is Malayalam , The Kerala Iyers (also
called as Palghat Brahmins
or Pattars) whose mother is
Tamil and the Embrandiris(also
called as Pothis) whose
mother toungue is either Thulu or Kannada. Among them
, by nature of their ritual
practices , Nambudiris marry Nairs
or Kshatriyas and have completely merged with
the locale of Kerala . The
Embarndiris are settlers in Kerala( an
extremely minute percentage) who came
to Kerala as Temple Archakas. Most of
them have forgotten their mother toungue and speak only in Malayalam.
The kerala
iyers migrated through the Palghat pass and Shenkotha pass in to Kerala. They are mainly from THanjavur
and Tirunelveli districts of Tamil Nadu.
In the
villages which are not far away from Tamil Nadu, they speak a mixture
of Tamil and Malayalam (termed as
Thalayalam by my friend and classmate
Kalakkad Sundaram Natarajan) But
those tamil Brahmins who have
moved to deep inside Kerala
prefer to talk mostly in Malayalam. Those who
migrated via Palghat pass are termed
as Palghat iyers, but in general
Tamil Brahmins are called Pattars or Swami (Sami) in Kerala, Legally once upon a time they were termed as
“Paradesi Brahmanas(Brahmins of another country) They were
even legally referred to like that
, once upon a time. For example
in judicial papers , the name of
my father (whose real name was P.R.Rama
Iyer) was referred to as “ Paradesi Brahmanan Puducode Rama Pattar magan Rama Pattar”.
The word
“Pattar “ must have originated from the word “Bhattar”.
Some of the common sayings about them
are “Pattaril
Pottanilla(There is no fool among Pattas)” , “Onnum Kanathe Pattar Kenathil chadilla (Without any
strong reason , Pattar would not Jump
in to the well)” and so on. There
are some unfavourable sayings about them also. When our friends some times jeeringly call
them “Pattare” then they
are slightly offended. But when need arises they are called “Sami” which is derived
from word “Swami”
, which is indeed a honourable
word
I have always felt that
Brahmins of all hues in Kerala are not second class citizens
and they are always honoured. When a Brahmin tells some
thing , all other people including those
belonging to other religions listen
to it with respect . All of them
feel that Brahmins would
not cheat and would not do any
crime, One reason for this is that ,
though they may deny it , Keralites ,
whoever religion they belong are strong
believers in God.
When a Brahmin
character comes in cinemas and serials ,
they are not portrayed as jokers but intelligent
and serious people who follow their own culture.
Most have them have
migrated away from Kerala to different metropolises in India, to the middle east and to western countries ,But they all love Kerala their mother state and make it a point to gather in their villages in very large numbers when temple festivals are celebrated. They also
contribute liberally to the upkeep and repair
of their village temples. As one
of the trustees of Kerala Iyer Trust(Run
entirely online), i know how liberally
they contribute to the welfare of the Kerala iyers troubled by poverty.
2 comments:
You have portrayed the position of Brahmins very truly and correctly.
The community is held in high esteem in other Southern states except TN.
That is due to the Dravida movement and some of the atheist organisations.
We have become minorities now, as per the percentage given in census and
other surveys. No doubt, majority of our people are NRIs and we can not say
what it will be like after another two decades.
Nice... I was searching for something and got the answer :)
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