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I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT, WHEN I SEARCH IN GOOGLE ABOUT "THIYYA" COMMUNITY, THE PAGE APPEARING EZAVA!!! WHEN I READ THE ARTICLE, I HAVE NOTICED THAT ENTIRE STORY IS FALSE. FROM WHERE DID YOU GET THIS INFORMATION. THE THIYYA COMMUNITY IS NOTHING TO DO WITH EZAVA. THEIR CULTURE AND THIYYA CULTURE IS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. PRIOR TO PUBLICIZING THIS ARTICLE, YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN CONSULTED WITH THIYYA COMMUNITY IN NORTH MALABAR ESPECIALLY KANNUR, THALASSERY, KASARKOD. WE (THIYYA) ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM EZAVA. VERY FEW EXAMPLES, THEY MAINTAIN DOURY, MAKKATHAYAM. THIYYA NO TO DOURY AND THEY WERE MAINTAINED MARUMAKKATHAYAM.

Blunders done by some of our Thiyya elders:

1) Some Thiyya elders Invited Sri Narayana guru for selecting temple site & Inauguration of Thiyya Temples at Tellicherry, Kannur etc. in north Malabar region and installed his statue there.

2) Without understanding the preamble of SNDP yogam, some Thiyya elders become members of SNDP yogam. ( Upliftment of Ezhava community is the preamble of SNDP yogam and not of Thiyya.)

3) Naming the Thiyya built institutions and organizations in his name ( S.N College etc )

By doing this, SNDP is trying to eliminate Thiyya from the world.

They are directing the OBC reservation quota allotted for Thiyya towards Ezhava.

They are showing in Google and Wikipedia and kept under locked condition, that Thiyya is Ezhava and misguiding the world, that all Thiyya related things are of Ezhava and confusing the world and Thiyya youngsters.

No one is allowed to change their caste name in India.

If anyone know how to edit a semi locked article in Wikipedia, kindly edit the mistakes written about Ezhava, in Wikipedia and correct the statements. Remove all Thiyya related things from that text.

Now if any one type, Thiyya in Google, Wikipedia appears and it starts explaining about Ezhava and not Thiyya, which is wrong. Wikipedia should not give a wrong statement to the world, it should be corrected as early as possible.

Matter to be corrected in Wikipedia, written under Ezhava:

1) Wikipedia now says Ezhava is known as Thiyya in north Malabar region of Kerala, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Thiyya is Thiyya and Ezhava is Ezhava. Both are 2 different casts of 2 regions.

Thiyya are thickly found in North Malabar region, like Kannur, Kozhikode, Wyanad, Kasarkode & Malapuram districts of Kerala state and Mahe of Pondicherry state and migrated to elsewhere.

Ezhava is thickly populated in Travancore and Cochin region, that is, south and central part of Kerala and migrated to elsewhere.

Social status, rituals, gods & goddesses, method of worship of god & goddesses, vadakembav ( rituals performed for late elders), marriage system, food habits, nature of jobs, Malayalam language spoken by Thiyya etc are entirely different from Ezhava.

Thiyya do not give or take dowry during their marriage, but Ezhava give and take dowry during their marriage. Ezhava bride of south Kerala used to give 2 gold bangles to her mother in law and 2 gold bangles to her sister in laws, while entering the grooms house after marriage. In Thiyya, there is no such system, instead, some times, Thiyya mother in law used to give gold bagels to Thiyya bride.

Thiyya eats mutton, chicken & fish during festivals but Ezhava do not eat non vegetarian food on festival days.

Ezhava do not worship of Theyyem in south and central part of Kerala.

Thiyya were King, Ministers, officers, solders, sailors , professionals, land owners and farmers, quarry owners and workers, various small scale industries owners and workers, liquor manufactures and workers, Business men, Kalari gurus ( martial art teacher), vaidyars ( Ayurvedic doctors), Vishaharies (one who treat snake bite patients), Teachers, Administrators, Advocates, Magistrates, collectors, Mayors. Mandravadi ( one who perform black magic) etc.)

In Mandal commission report for Other backward classes list, Thiyya was placed at sl. no 185 and Ezhava at sl. no. 44, of Kerala state list, and Thiyya was at sl. no. 222 and Ezhava at sl. no. 49 in Pondicherry state list, published by Government of India in 10th September 1993.

2) Mannanar dynasty belongs to Ezhava and Mannanar king of North Kerala was an Ezhava, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Mannanar dynasty was a Thiyya dynesty and Mannanar king was a Thiyya King, before British rule, in the north Malabar area, his kingdom was taken over by British due to non availability of his successor. Its east boundary was western ghat in the east, Arabian sea in the west , Korapuzha in south & Chandragiri puzha in north. There is a Theyyam called Naduvazhieesan theyyam ( Mannanar king), performed and worshipped at Kunnathurpadi along with Muthappan Theyyam in Kannur. Some history of Mannanar king is mentioned in the thottam patt ( history telling in the form of song), during performance of Naduvazhieesan theyyam there.

3) Muthappan Theyyam is of Ezhava, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Muthappan Theyyam is the main god of Thiyya.

4) Theyyams are worshipped by Ezhava, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Theyyams are worshipped in Kavu by Thiyya and other caste belongs to north Malabar region like vaniyar etc. There are hundreds of Theyyams worshipped by Thiyya in North Malabar area, like Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kasarkode & Malapuram districts of Kerala state and Mahe of Pondicherry state, thus the place was called as Gods own country.

Ezhava do not worship Theyyams, as in Travancore and Cochin region, that is south and central Kerala there is no Theyyam.

5) Unniyarcha was an Ezhava, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Unniyarcha was a well known Thiyya lady, famous for Kalari payattu ( sword fighting, a martial art ).

6) Aaromal chekavar was an Ezhava, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Aaromal Chekavar was a well known Thiyya, famous for Kalari payattu ( a martial art form regarding sword fight).

7) Chekavars are shown as Ezhava, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Chekevers were experts in Kalari payattu, belongs to Thiyya. Chekaver was a title given to these experts in Kalari payattu.

8) Vadakkan pattu belongs to Ezhava, which is wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Vadakkan pattu, normally sung by ladies, while working, in north Malabar area, mostly Thiyya.

9) Some Thiyyas were converted to Muslim by Arabs, which is a wrong statement.

Reason for correction:

Some people, belongs to Thiyya and other castes of north Malabar region were forcefully converted to Islam by Tippu Sultan, the Mysore King. They are called Mappila. He invaded north Malabar several times and destroyed many Hindu Temples in North Malabar and converted many Hindus to Islam.

Reason for correction:

Now, if any one type, Thiyya in Google, Wikipedia appears and it starts explaining about Ezhava and not Thiyya, which is wrong.

If anyone know, how to edit a semi locked article in Wikipedia, kindly edit the mistakes written about Ezhava in Wikipedia. Remove all Thiyya related things from that text. Wikipedia should not give wrong statements to the world, it should be corrected as early as possible.