An organization for the uplift and welfare of Arayar/Arayan/Ariyan/Araiyar(Vaishnava Muthuraja), the great descendants of Koli-Shakya gotra and a sub caste of Muthuraja (Tamilnadu)/ Mudiraja (Andhra pradesh) community.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
SANGHAM-LITERATURE
There is an icon of the word Ariyar in the ancient Tamil
literature, popularly known as Tamil Sangam literature. This literature was
related to Buddhist religion which was promoted by Kalabhras, who were
themselves the Jain & Buddhist kings. The Kalabhras were believed to be the
ancestors of MUTHURAJAS. We must carefully note one fact that ARAIYAR word was
used widely during the period of Kalabhras in Sangam Literature and not
earlier. In the ancient Tamil literature, the word Arayar, Arayan, Araya etc.,
found in various places with their other forms and have been used both as nouns
and adjectives. From the description of Paditruppattu, it can be seen that
Arayar are the Kings of the north Rishis of the "Himalayas, the Kings
between the boundaries of 'Himalayas' and Kumari and the people of the north or
northern direction of Tamilagam. According to Agananuru, Ariyar were the people
who captured and trained elephants, who got defeated by the Cholas at Vallam,
who were the Kings from the foregoing discussion about the word Ariyar and its
forms mentioned in the ancient Tamil literature, it is evident that they would
come under the following categories: Ariyars are: the people who were living immediately
north of Tamizhagam (Tamil country) or Vengadam (Thirupathi), The jugglers,
tumblers, rope-dancers or acrobats of Tamizhagam, the kings who were ruling
immediately north of Tamizhagam or Vengadam, the Rishis or saints of northern
mountain of Tamizhagam or 'Himalayas'. The elephant captures and /or trainers,
the groups, or kings who waged wars against Tamil kings or chiefs coming from
north. The honorific title Ariya was used to respect certain professionals like
wrestlers, poets or king-cum-poets of Tamizhagam. All the above mentioned
information clearly points to Kalabhras who were the descendants of Kalchuri
kings of Central India and who came to South India with Jain & Buddhism.
They were also directly connected to Buddha. Both Buddha mother and wife were
from Koli warrior & fishing community. Buddha was also referred as Arayar
in Tamil Literature. It can be understood that these Indo-Aryan kolis /
Kalchuris used to call themselves as Aryas because of their inter marriages
with Aryans and Aryan blood in them. This word was also perhaps used to refer
them as people who came from North of Tamilnadu
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