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About: Madhwas An Entity of Type : Tulu Brahmins, from Named Graph : http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space : dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com About DBpedia Ezhavathy Brahmins or Kavutheeya Brahmins in Kerala known as Madhwas. Ezhavathy also known as Vadhyayar, Purohit, Vathiar,Sastri etc. They are an Indo-Aryan priests mainly do death rituals, marriage, Yagna etc. They also known as Vathima or Vathi. The original language of the Ezhavathy Brahmins is Tamil, but they also used other languages, notably Malayalam,Sanskrit and Kannada. Ezhavathy brahmins are also related to Shivalli brahmins of Karnataka.

Ezhavathy Brahmins or Kavutheeya Brahmins in Kerala known as Madhwas. Ezhavathy also known as Vadhyayar, Purohit, Vathiar,Sastri etc. They are an Indo-Aryan priests mainly do death rituals, marriage, Yagna etc. They also known as Vathima or Vathi. The original language of the Ezhavathy Brahmins is Tamil, but they also used other languages, notably Malayalam,Sanskrit and Kannada. Ezhavathy brahmins are also related to Shivalli brahmins of Karnataka. Error creating thumbnail: Unable to create destination directory This article needs additional citations for verification. Template:Infobox deity This article is about a Brahmin surname/caste of Kerala, India. For the religious title, see Gossain (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Gaudiya Vaishnavism. Ezhavathy Brahmins File:Raja Ravi Varma - Sankaracharya. jpg <br Languages Tamil, Hindi, Bengali, English, Kannada, Tulu and Malayalam and Sanskrit used for religious purposes Religion Hinduism Divisions based on Veda Rigvedi Samavedi Divisions based on sect Shaivaites Vashnaivites Related ethnic groups Tamil Brahmins, Indo-Aryans, Arya, Indian people

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