Azhvanchery ThamprakkalĀ orĀ Azhvanchery SamrÄį¹Ā was the title of the senior-most male member of theĀ BrahminĀ (Namboothiri) feudal lords of Azhvanchery Mana inĀ Athavanad,Ā Tirur Taluk, present-dayĀ Malappuram district,Ā KeralaĀ state,Ā South India. They had the right overĀ GuruvayurĀ too. They were the titular head of allĀ NambudiriĀ BrahminsĀ of Kerala.Ā The Lord ofĀ AzhvancheryĀ based atĀ AthavanadĀ and the Lord ofĀ KalpakancheryĀ based at the neighbouringĀ KalpakancheryĀ were usually present at the coronation (Ariyittu Vazhcha) of a newĀ ZamorinĀ ofĀ Calicut.Kalpakanchery Thamprakkal were related to theĀ NambudirisĀ ofĀ PanniyoorĀ while Azhvanchery Thamprakkal to those ofĀ Chowwara.There are lots of theories as to howĀ NambudiriĀ BrahminsĀ came to settle in Kerala, the commonly accepted point of view is that they moved in fromĀ North IndiaĀ viaĀ Tulu NaduĀ orĀ Karnataka.Ā Another theory based on the retention ofĀ MahabharataĀ types as memorized by differentĀ BrahminĀ communities points toĀ Tamil NaduĀ as the base from which they migrated to Kerala via theĀ Palakkad Gap, which is also the largest opening in the southernĀ Western Ghats, and settled around the riverĀ Bharathappuzha.The region aroundĀ CoimbatoreĀ nearĀ Karnataka- westernĀ Tamil NaduĀ border was ruled by theĀ CherasĀ duringĀ Sangam periodĀ between 1st and the 4th centuries CE and it served as the eastern entrance to theĀ Palakkad Gap, the principal trade route between theĀ Malabar CoastĀ andĀ Tamil NaduĀ TheĀ Azhvanchery ThamprakkalĀ originally had right over parts of present-dayĀ PalakkadĀ Taluk.Later they moved westwards along the RiverĀ BharathappuzhaĀ and settled around the river. Finally theĀ Azhvanchery ThamprakkalĀ bought Athavanad-TirunavayaĀ region in present-dayĀ Tirur TalukĀ and gave Palakkad toĀ Palakkad Rajas (Tarur Swaroopam) who were originally fromĀ AthavanadĀ region.Many of the oldest Nambudiri settlements of Kerala are situated around the RiverĀ Bharathappuzha.TheĀ Kingdom of Tanur,Ā Kingdom of Valluvanad,Ā Perumpadappu Swaroopam, and the kingdom ofĀ Palakkad, located around the riverĀ Bharathappuzha, were once strongholds of Nambudiris.The introduction ofĀ Grantha scriptĀ which later got evolved intoĀ Malayalam script, and the evolution of Malayalam language throughĀ SanskritisationĀ ofĀ KarintamilĀ are highly related to the Brahmins who migrated through...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreAzhvanchery Thamprakkal or Azhvanchery SamrÄį¹ is the title of the senior-most male member of the Brahmin feudal lords of Azhvanchery Mana in Athavanad, Tirur Taluk, present-day Malappuram district, Kerala state, South India.
The title of Thamprakkal literally means Emperor (having originated from the Sanskrit Samrat and later corrupted into Thampran) came to be used to refer to the Brahmins of Azhvanchery Mana family. The story according to popular lore is that while returning from the coronation ceremony of Kulashekhara Perumal with the gift of a golden-cow, the Thamprakkal was stopped on the road by Pakkanar, a person of low caste. He claimed that it was the exclusive right of his castemen to take dead cows. The Thamprakkal, affronted, sprinkled water on the golden cow and brought it to life. The low caste man exclaimed "You are indeed a Thamprakkal" and since then the title has stayed with the family.
The Thamprakkal had four privileges within the Hindu Social Order of Kerala.
Bhadrasthanam: The chief seat in any assembly Sarvamanyam: Universal respectability Brahma Samrajyam: Sovereignty over all Brahmins Brahmavarchas: Highest authority in Vedic learning
The opinion of the Azhvanchery Thamprakkal was considered supreme in deciding matters relating to religion, caste, society etc. Only the anointed head of the family received the title. The junior members of the family are ordinary Adhyan Namboodiris and use the style of...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreAncient Mana with near by lord vettekkorumakan and the present Thamprakkal blessed open heartedly and accepted our Dakshinas with blessings to have a bright future and advised to pray Lord Vettakkorumakan the lord of Azhvanchery dynasty . . He also directed to visit velorvattom temple there also lord kirathamoorthi of lord Siva annd parvathi wandering in big forest. This god is the god of Saturn and do good to who believe and pray daily. Thamprackal provided.all basic needs facilities to refresh both body and mind. Thinking to visit once in an year All together a nice trip and mind have a good cooling and powerful effect. Thanks for the dearest interaction and helps by the Thamprakkal. By Gopakumar,wife mini,children's and raji ajithkumar from pullappally tharavadu kottayam, eranjal. Thanks to lord Vettekkorumakan and Honourable Azhvanchery...
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