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Adi Dravidar is term used by the state of Tamil Nadu in India to denote Dalits. It means Original natives of Dravida land . The term was coined by Tamil social activist Periyar Ramasami who worked against casteism and division among the people based on castes. The regions where Adi dravidars living are Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Fiji.Adi dravidar marriages are happening in the above mentioned places of India through Matrimonial websites.

Matrimonial sites have become a part of Marriages in India, providing right matches for people within their own community as well as in other communities too. Dravidian refers both to Dravidian languages, a group of languages, and to the Dravidian people, who speak them. Almost all of the South Indians speak Dravidian languages. Adi Dravidar matches are shown by various online Marriage Portals these days.

Agrawal Matrimony

Agrawals are a large and influential community in India. Traditionally, the Agrawals have been a trading community in northern India especially in Nepal, and western India, though in modern times they follow other professions as well. Matrimonial sites have become a part of Marriages in India, providing right matches for people within their own community as well as in other communities too. Literally, Agrawal means the people of Agroha, a city in ancient Kuru Panchala, near Hisar in Haryana region said to be founded by Agrasena. Agarwals are located in various places of the world like India, U.S, U.K, and Canada. Agarwal matches are shown by various online Marriage Portals these days.

During modern times, many Agrawals were involved in the Indian Independence struggle like Lala Lajpat Rai and Banarsi Das Gupta. Many of India's current notable businesspeople belong to the Agrawal community. These include Lakshmi Mittal of Arcelor Mittal steel, Subhash Chandra Goel of Zee TV, Sunil Mittal of Bharti Telecom, Naresh Goyal of Jet Airways, Naveen Jindal of Jindal Group, Sajjan Jindal of JSW Steel, Anil Agarwal of Vedanta Resources and Indu Jain of Group. The Agarwal community is divided into eighteen gotras, which are exogamous in nature. Agarwal Matrimony for these 18 gotras is shown by various online matrimonial websites these days. The Agrawal community speaks Hindi, Marwari, Punjabi or related dialects. Traditionally, Agrawal households have followed a vegetarian diet and smoking/alcoholism is generally looked down upon in the community.

Ambalavasi Matrimony

Ambalavasi is a generic name for a collection of castes among Hindus in Kerala who perform temple services. The Ambalavasis were classified into two groups, the sacred thread wearing castes and the non-threaded castes. The sacred thread wearing castes are included Moosad, Chakyar, Nambiar, Pushpakas , Ilayathu, Adikal etc. The non-threaded castes include Warriers, Pothuvals, Pisharodys, Marars, Kurups etc. The major profession of the Ambalavasis is assistance in temples. Ambalavasi marriages are happening in Kerala state of our country through Marriage portals. Each of the castes in the Ambalavasi community was associated with specific jobs and had fixed duties to perform. The most notable are Chamars, Jhatia, Mathigas, Chandala and those of North India. Other than their services in the temple the Ambalavasis were the priests for the lower castes.

The Marars conduct the birth, wedding and death ceremonies of lower Nair subcastes in Travancore. Matrimonial sites have become a part of Marriages in India, providing right matches for people within their own community as well as in other communities too. The gotras include Vasishta, Gautama, Atreya, Kashyapa, Bharadvaja, Viswamitra and Agastya. Prominent personalities like Govinda Marar, a Legendary Carnatic musician and Kottarathil Sankunni, A Famous Malayalam writer etc were present in the Ambalavasi community. Ambalavasi matches are shown by various online Matrimonial sites.

by: MahaMatrimony




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