Maravar
{{Short description|Tamil community in Tamil Nadu}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}}
{{Infobox ethnic group
| group = Maravar
| image = Bhaskara Sethupathy of Ramnad.jpg
| caption = Bhaskara Sethupathi, former Marava ruler of Ramnad kingdom
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| popplace = India: Ramnad, Madurai, Tirunelveli regions of Tamil Nadu
| langs = Tamil
| rels = Hinduism
| related = Kallar, Agamudayar, Tamil people
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}}
Maravar (also known as Maravan and Marava) are a Tamil community in the state of Tamil Nadu. These people are one of the three branches of the Mukkulathor confederacy.{{cite book |title=The Hollow Crown: Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom |first=Nicholas B. |last=Dirks |publisher=University of Michigan Press |year=1993 |isbn=978-0-47208-187-5 |page=73 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cegr6zH9PFEC&pg=PA73 |authorlink=Nicholas Dirks}} Members of the Maravar community often use the honorific title Thevar.{{cite book |title=A History of Christianity in India: The Beginnings to AD 1707 |first=Stephen |last=Neill |authorlink=Stephen Neill |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2004 |isbn=978-0-52154-885-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dbVNvsZWH5EC&pg=PA76 |page=76}}{{cite book |title=The Nadars of Tamilnad: The Political Culture of a Community in Change |first=Robert L. |last=Hardgrave |publisher=University of California Press |year=1969 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KZ9mqiLgkdEC&pg=PA280 |page=280}}{{cite book |title=Crooked Stalks: Cultivating Virtue in South India |first=Anand |last=Pandian |publisher=Duke University Press |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-82239-101-2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pOqgYpCgCXsC&pg=PA286 |page=286}} They are classified as an Other Backward Class or a Denotified Tribe in Tamil Nadu, depending on the district.{{Cite web|url=http://www.bcmbcmw.tn.gov.in/bclist.htm|title = List of Backward Classes Approved}}
The Sethupathi rulers of the erstwhile Ramnad kingdom were from this community.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aqKSTs4ajsAC&q=setupati+maravar+caste&pg=PA26|title=Kingship and Political Practice in Colonial India|author=Pamela G. Price|date=14 March 1996|publisher=Cambridge University Press, 14-Mar-1996 - History - 220 pages|page=26|isbn=9780521552479}} The Maravar community, along with the Kallars, had a reputation for thieving and robbery from as early as the medieval period.{{cite book | first= Vijaya | last= Ramaswamy | year=2007| title= Women and Work in Precolonial India: A Reader| page=74| publisher= Sage Publications| isbn= 9789351507406 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=TzxwDQAAQBAJ&q=medieval+kallar+robbers&pg=PT104 }}{{cite book | first= Nicholas | last=Dirks | year=2007| title= The Hollow Crown: Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom| page=74| publisher= University of Michigan Press| isbn=9780472081875 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=cegr6zH9PFEC&q=maravar++bandits&pg=PA74 }}{{cite book | first= R | last= Balasubramanian | year=2001| title= Social and Economic Dimensions of Caste Organisations in South Indian States | page= 88| publisher= University of Madras| url= https://books.google.com/books?id=wG3aAAAAMAAJ&q=criminal+tribes+act+maravar }}{{cite book | first= Peter Pels | last= Oscar Salemink | year=2002| title= Colonial Subjects| page= 160| publisher= Wiesbaden| isbn= 0472087460 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=R9YPYpVE64wC&q=criminal+tribes+act+maravar&pg=PA160 }}{{cite book | first= Gabriella Eichinger | last= Ferro-Luzzi |author-link=Gabriella Eichinger Ferro-Luzzi | year=2002| title= The Maze of fantasy in Tamil folktales| page= Glossary| publisher= Wiesbaden| isbn= 9783447045681 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=XFD0Py9zBpwC&q=maravar+bandits&pg=PA187 }}
Etymology
The term Maravar has diverse proposed etymologies;{{cite book|title=Political Change and Agrarian Tradition in South India, C. 1600-1801: A Case Study |year=1986 |first=T. K. |last=VenkatasubramanianIndia |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i8dp_b7GBrEC&pg=PA49 |publisher=Mittal Publications |page=49}} it may come simply from a Tamil word maram, meaning such things as vice and murder.{{cite book | first= Susan| last= Bayly | year=2004| title= Saints, Goddesses and Kings Muslims and Christians in South Indian Society, 1700-1900| page=213| publisher= Taylor and Francis| isbn= 9780521372015 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=Fxqtx8SflEsC&dq=maravar+sin&pg=PA213
}} or a term meaning "bravery".{{cite book|first=Vijaya |last=Ramaswamy|title=Historical dictionary of the Tamils|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=H4q0DHGMcjEC&pg=PA143|year=2007|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-5379-9|page=143}}
Social status
The Maravars were considered as Shudras and were free to worship in Hindu temples.{{Cite book|last1=Singer|first1=Milton B.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_g-_r-9Oa_sC&q=Maravars+shudras&pg=PA305|title=Structure and Change in Indian Society|last2=Cohn|first2=Bernard S.|date=1970|publisher=Transaction Publishers|isbn=978-0-202-36933-4|language=en}} According to Pamela G, Price, the Maravar were warriors who were in some cases zamindars. The zamins of Singampatti, Urkadu, Nerkattanseval, Thalavankottai, all ruled by members of Maravar caste.{{cite book | first= Andrew John | last= Stuart | year=1879| title= A Manual of the Tinnevelly District in the Presidency of Madras | page=24 | publisher= E. Keys, at the Government Press | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=DyYPAQAAIAAJ&dq=maravar%20poligars&pg=PA24}} Occasionally the Setupathis had to respond to the charge they were not ritually pure.{{cite book | first= Pamela | last= Price | year=1996| title= Kingship and Political Practice in Colonial India| page=62| publisher= University of Cambridge| isbn= 9780521552479 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=aqKSTs4ajsAC&dq=Maravar+sudra&pg=PA62}}
During the formation of Tamilaham, the Maravars were brought in as socially outcast tribes or traditionally as lowest entrants into the shudra category.{{cite book | first= Vijaya | last= Ramasamy | year=2016| title= Women and work in Precolonial India| page=62| publisher= SAGE| isbn= 9789351507406 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=TzxwDQAAQBAJ&dq=maravar+kshatriyas&pg=PT110 }}{{cn|date=June 2021}} The Maravas to this day are feared as a thieving tribe and are an ostracised group in Tirunelveli region.{{cite book | first= Vijaya | last= Ramasamy | year=2016| title= Women and work in Precolonial India| page=62| publisher= SAGE| isbn= 9789351507406 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=TzxwDQAAQBAJ&dq=maravar+kshatriyas&pg=PT110 }}{{cite book | first= Robert | last= Parkin | year=2001| title= Perilous Transactions| page=130| publisher= Sikshasandhan | isbn= 9788187982005 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=vIuL8n5hHCUC&q=maravar+shudra }}
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Category:Social groups of Tamil Nadu