No, It is a very high ranked caste, where in ancient times, the Raja's(Kings) belonged to this caste. Due to loss of Kingdoms, Change , the people belonging to this caste had become economically poor. But now things have changed and The Muthuraja's have marked their presence in todays world.Here is a full detail info on Muthuraja's.
Muthurajas are heavily populated in and around of Uraiyur which was the Head quarter of Early Cholas. Muthurajas ruled cholamandalam for 300 years with the help of Pallavas. Among mutharayar kings, Swaran maran a legend who ruled independently without the help of Pallavas and kept other tribal communities such as Kallars, Vellalas, Pallars under his control. Thatswhy he was called Kalvar kalvan and the inscription is found in Senthalai. Muthurajas also had matrimonial alliances with Pandyas, who were also known as Maha Rayas.
The Muthurajas or Mutharaiyars were a line of powerful kings and were for a long time feudatory to the Pallavas, rulling over large portions of the Tamilnadu. "The centre of their power was somewhere in the district of Thanjavur, Sendalai, at present a small village near Tirukkattupalli, appears once to have been a flourishing town with the beautiful name Candralekha, and either this place or Niyamam in its neighbourhood was most probably the centre of Muttaraiya rule." As their territory lay between the Pandya and Pallava empires, they were involved in almost all the contests between the two powers. Their subordination was of great assistance to the Pallavas not only in their struggle againt the Pandyas but also in holding the Cholas under subjection.
Yes, the Muthuraja caste is considered a backward class in some states in India, such as Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. They are eligible for certain reservations and benefits provided to backward classes by the government.
Saini is typically considered to be an Other Backward Class (OBC) in the Indian caste system, which is a middle-ranking caste group. However, the classification of caste can vary by region and context.
In some states in India, the 3B caste comes under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category, while in others it may not. It is important to check the specific state list of OBCs to confirm the classification of the 3B caste.
In India, the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is a civil service that is open to all caste groups, including the Other Backward Classes (OBC). The selection criteria for the IAS is based on merit and qualification, and candidates from all backgrounds can apply.
Surnames do not determine a person's caste or community. Caste is a social construct based on birth, and it is not appropriate to judge someone's background solely based on their surname. It is important to treat individuals as individuals, rather than making assumptions based on their surname.
No, being a surname or belonging to the Giri caste does not automatically place someone in the Scheduled Caste category. Scheduled Castes are specific groups designated by the Indian government based on historical social and economic disadvantage. Each individual's caste or surname does not determine their status as a Scheduled Caste.
Yes udayar comes under parkavakulam (udayar, moopanar, nainar) they belongs to Backward class
No
Saini is typically considered to be an Other Backward Class (OBC) in the Indian caste system, which is a middle-ranking caste group. However, the classification of caste can vary by region and context.
yes
Yes, it comes.
no they come under most backward class [mbc] in tamilnadu and south states.
is dubey in the category of bondili caste? Answer : YES dubey comes in the category of bondili caste only in south india. as per GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRAPRADESH G.O. Ms.No. 42. BACKWARD CLASSES WELFARE DEPARTMENT - inclusion of Bondili caste under group - B at S I No. 24 in the list of Backward classes Artical 15 (4) and 16 (4) of the constitution of india.
No.. they comes under the backward cast
In some states in India, the 3B caste comes under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category, while in others it may not. It is important to check the specific state list of OBCs to confirm the classification of the 3B caste.
No, they comes under Shatriya, in some states of India they count as minoritites and in other backward classess but not shedule.
YES dubey comes in the category of bondili caste only in south india. as per GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRAPRADESH G.O. Ms.No. 42. BACKWARD CLASSES WELFARE DEPARTMENT - inclusion of Bondili caste under group - B at S I No. 24 in the list of Backward classes Artical 15 (4) and 16 (4) of the constitution of india
Maurya were the fiercest warriors and therefore royal Kshatriya in the age of Jainsim and Buddhism. However since they are a farming and agricultural caste now a days, they are listed as backward castes just like other many farming communities of India - a sign of passage of time.