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  2. Marar (caste) - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Marar' comes from the tamil word 'mar', which means 'beat' and marar meaning the one who beat instruments like chenda and idakka in temples.. Men of marar caste are called Mārar and ladies are called Mārasyar or Amma.

  3. Ilayankudi Maranar - Wikipedia

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    Ilayankudi Maranar (Marar) was born in Ilaiyangudi (also spelt as Ilayankudi and Ilayangudi), presently in Sivaganga district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He derives his name from his birthplace. Marar was a Vellalar by caste and worked as a farmer. He accumulated great wealth by agriculture.

  4. Pandi Melam - Wikipedia

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    For the last several years, Peruvanam Kuttan Marar is the lead conductor for this symphony of drums known as Elanjithara Melam. Elsewhere, like in the pooram festivals of Aarattupuzha and Peruvanam near Thrissur and the rest of central and northern Kerala, it is performed outside temples.

  5. Endaro Mahanubhavulu - Wikipedia

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    Endaro Mahanubhavulu was composed by Tyagaraja after an encounter with Govinda Marar, a highly skilled musician from Travancore (modern-day Kerala, India). One of Govinda's greatest musical feats was that he could effortlessly sing a pallavi in six kalas. As a result, he came to be known as 'Shatkala Govinda Marar'.

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  7. Shadkala Govinda Marar - Wikipedia

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    Govinda Marar was born in 1798 at Ramamangalam, a village in Ernakulam district,Kerala. His parents belonged to the community of Marars who performed the traditional singing in the temples of Kerala. He took to singing from a very early age. He received his musical lessons from Haripad Ramaswamy Bhagavathar. [1]

  8. Caste system in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Malayalam as a language is also speculated to be Nambudiri Brahmin's mixing of Sanskrit and the local Tamil language. Their dominating influence was to be found in all matters: religion, politics, society, economics and culture. [16]

  9. Somasi Mara Nayanar - Wikipedia

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    Somasi Mara Nayanar, also known as Somasi Maranar, Somasi Marar, Somasimarar and Somasira Nayanar, is a Nayanar saint, venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally counted as the thirty-third in the list of 63 Nayanars. [1] He is also called Marar, Maran and Mara Nayanar, names he shares with Ilayankudi Mara Nayanar. The two ...