Siviyar

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ReligionsHinduism
LanguagesTamil
Siviyar
ReligionsHinduism
LanguagesTamil
Related groups Idaiyar, Tamils, Sri Lankan Tamils

Siviyar (Tamil: சிவியார், lit.'Chiviyar', also written Chiviar and Tamil: சிவிகையார், lit.'Chivikaiyar') is a caste found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka.[1] They were traditionally palanquin bearers. They are a single community in Sri Lanka, but are however a subcaste of the Idaiyar caste in Tamil Nadu.[2] According to Srinivasa Aiyangar “The Siviyar (palankeen bearers) and the Agattu-Charna sub-division of the Tamil ldaiyan caste are note-worthy, as affording a connecting link between them and the Samantas and Nayars of Malabar. [3]

Royal palanquin bearers

The name is derived from the Tamil word Civikai meaning "palanquin" and the suffix -ar denoting honorific plural.[4][5] Their headmen were known as Kūriyan, meaning "proclaimer", in reference to his proclaiming or announcement of the titles of the person whom he carries before the palanquin.[6][7]

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