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  2. Tamil honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Meaning 1st: அடியன் (Aṭiyan) I (low) (obsolete) ... ஐயர் (Aiyar) is a general title for 'priest' usually used to refer to Hindu priests.

  3. Iyer - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Tamil Nadu government took the decision to appoint non-Brahmin priests in Hindu temples in order to curb Brahmin ecclesiastical domination. [69] This created a huge controversy. Violence broke out in March 2008 when a non-Brahmin oduvar or reciter of Tamil idylls, empowered by the Government of Tamil Nadu, tried to make his way ...

  4. Abhirami Pattar - Wikipedia

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    Abhirami (Tamil: அபிராமி, Lit. She who is attractive at every moment of time) refers to the goddess Abhirami in Thirukadaiyur. Pattar (Tamil: பட்டர்) is the Tamil word for priest. Abhirami Bhattar means The priest of Abhirami.

  5. Siva Sri Paskarakurukkal - Wikipedia

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    Siva Sri Arumugam Paskarakurukkal (Kurukkal meaning priest) is a German-based Sri Lankan Tamil priest and the present main priest of the Sri Kamadchi Ampal Temple in Hamm, the second largest Hindu temple in Europe.

  6. Priest - Wikipedia

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    A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, ... a word meaning "priest". As seen in the saga of Hrafnkell Freysgoði ...

  7. Tamil Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    These priests are called "Bhattar" in the Vaishnavite tradition and in the Pandya regions of Tamil Nadu, and "Ayyan" or "Gurukkal" in the shaivite tradition and in northern ones. In Kongu Nadu , they are called Adi Saivas (among other spellings Asishaivas, Adi-Shaivas, etc.; from Sanskrit Ādiśaiva , आदिशैव ), or the Sivacharyas.

  8. Hindu priest - Wikipedia

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    A Hindu priest may refer to either of the following . A Pujari or an Archaka is a Hindu temple priest. [1] [2]A Purohita or Pandit officiates and performs rituals and ceremonies, and is usually linked to a specific family or, historically, a dynasty.

  9. Valluvar (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Valluvar (Tamil: வள்ளுவர்) is a sub-caste belonging to the Paraiyar community in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. They are the hereditary priests of the Pallars and Paraiyars of Tamil Nadu .