Talk:Ettuveetil Pillamar
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is this a malayalam encylopeedia to give such malayalam headings? it is not even pillamar. it is pillais as hisotry books saying
- If you want to retitle a page, then then please go to WP:RM and provide your sources for that. Dekisugi (talk) 16:35, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
Ettuveetil Pillai, is the name of Decentralized Administration System
editEight Great Nāgas, namely, Ananta, Vāsuki, Padmanābha, Kambala, Shankhapāla, Dhārtarāshtra, Takshaka, and Kāliya:
अनन्तं वासुकिं शेषं पद्मनाभं च कम्बलम् | शंखपालं धार्तराष्ट्रं तक्षकं कालियं तथा ||
The name Ettuveetil Pillai represent the commitment and respect towards the diety who are the above said Eight Great Serpents. Thiruvananthapuram is the adobe of The Great Anantha Naga. And the whole region is divided into eight, to represent each Great Serpents. Specifically RamanaMatom is representing Anantha Naga, it is also known as the Samaadhi of Agasthya The Great Rishi.
Decentralized Administration Naadu- Thiruvananthapuram, Eight Desham(s)
Desham- Four Thara(s)
Thara- Four Kara(s)
Kara- 16 Kazhakam(s)
Kazhakam- 4 family member with adjudication powers
Family member- An elder nair family member well known for his jurisprudence
Vekramaditya (talk · contribs)
ETTUVEETIL PILLAMAR WERE THE DESAVAAZHIKAL
Maarthandom, Vengaanoor, Pallichal, Raamanaamatom, Chempazhanthi, Kulathoor, Kazhakkootam, Kodumon; these were the Eight Desams and each Ettuveetil Pillai was having his own army.
"The local governing councils existed in Kerala in geographical units like Thara or Kara (village), Desam (a region or territorial unit of military military jurisdiction)"
The Indian journal of public administration, Volume 43 - Page 79, Published by Indian Institute of public administration.
"The Thara - Kara in Thiruvananthapuram, was essentially the local organization or Nair Elders, the Desam was the Unit of military organization and its area was determined by the number of soldiers it was required to provide".
The Decline of Nair Dominance, page 272, By Robin Jeffrey.
Vekramaditya (talk · contribs)
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Suggestion to title modification for getting inclusion in 'Nair' search results
editI propose the title of artile "Ettuveetil Pillamar" to be modified as "Ettuveetil Pillamar (Nair Lords)" for better search results in internet search engines. I hope this is a valid reason to suggest because none of internet search does not list this article while searching for the term 'Nair.' The term 'Nair Lords' has been conceived from the first sentence of the 'Ettuveetil Pillamar article' itself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pprasadnair (talk • contribs) 07:06, 30 March 2013 (UTC)