Iyer

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Iyer an entity of type: Thing

Les Iyer (prononcé : aiʝar ; (Tamoul : அய்யர் ; Kannada : ಅಯ್ಯರ್) ; Malayalam : അയ്യര) (orthographié de façons diverses : Iyer, Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer or Aiyer), également appelés shastri, Sarma ou Bhattar est le nom donné à des Hindous brahmanes d'origine tamoule ou télougoue, et adeptes de la philosophie Advaita Vedānta proposée par Adi Shankara. On les trouve principalement au Tamil Nadu, car ils sont généralement natifs de cette région. Mais on les trouve également en nombre significatif dans l'Andhra Pradesh, le Kerala et le Karnataka. rdf:langString
Ajjar (tamil. அய்யர்; kannada: ಅಯ್ಯರ್; malajalam: അയ്യര; zapis w języku angielskim: Iyer, Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer lub Aiyer) – podgrupa braminów południowoindyjskich. Określani bywają również mianem Śāstri. Drugą główną grupą braminów tamilskich są ajjangarowie.Ajjarowie są wyznawcami doktryny adwajtawedanty zaproponowanej przez Śankarę. rdf:langString
Iyers (also spelt as Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer, or Aiyer) are an ethnoreligious community of Tamil-speaking Hindu Brahmins. Most Iyers are followers of the Advaita philosophy propounded by Adi Shankara and adhere to the Smarta tradition. This is in contrast to the Iyengar community, who are adherents of Sri Vaishnavism. The Iyers and the Iyengars are together referred to as Tamil Brahmins. The majority of Iyers reside in Tamil Nadu, India. Apart from the prevalent practice of using the title "Iyer" as surname, Iyers also commonly use other surnames, such as Sāstri or Bhattar. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Iyer
rdf:langString Iyer
rdf:langString Ajjar
rdf:langString Iyer
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rdf:langString Brahmin
rdf:langString Vadama Iyer priests
rdf:langString May 2020
rdf:langString Kerala Iyers Iyengars Vaidiki Brahmins Vaidiki Velanadu Havyaka Brahmin Hoysala Karnataka Brahmins Sthanika Brahmins Babburkamme
rdf:langString Iyers (also spelt as Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer, or Aiyer) are an ethnoreligious community of Tamil-speaking Hindu Brahmins. Most Iyers are followers of the Advaita philosophy propounded by Adi Shankara and adhere to the Smarta tradition. This is in contrast to the Iyengar community, who are adherents of Sri Vaishnavism. The Iyers and the Iyengars are together referred to as Tamil Brahmins. The majority of Iyers reside in Tamil Nadu, India. Iyers are further divided into various denominations based on traditional and regional differences. Like all Brahmins, they are also classified based on their gotra, or patrilineal descent, and the Veda that they follow. They fall under the Pancha Dravida Brahmana classification of Brahmins in India. Apart from the prevalent practice of using the title "Iyer" as surname, Iyers also commonly use other surnames, such as Sāstri or Bhattar.
rdf:langString Les Iyer (prononcé : aiʝar ; (Tamoul : அய்யர் ; Kannada : ಅಯ್ಯರ್) ; Malayalam : അയ്യര) (orthographié de façons diverses : Iyer, Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer or Aiyer), également appelés shastri, Sarma ou Bhattar est le nom donné à des Hindous brahmanes d'origine tamoule ou télougoue, et adeptes de la philosophie Advaita Vedānta proposée par Adi Shankara. On les trouve principalement au Tamil Nadu, car ils sont généralement natifs de cette région. Mais on les trouve également en nombre significatif dans l'Andhra Pradesh, le Kerala et le Karnataka.
rdf:langString Ajjar (tamil. அய்யர்; kannada: ಅಯ್ಯರ್; malajalam: അയ്യര; zapis w języku angielskim: Iyer, Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer lub Aiyer) – podgrupa braminów południowoindyjskich. Określani bywają również mianem Śāstri. Drugą główną grupą braminów tamilskich są ajjangarowie.Ajjarowie są wyznawcami doktryny adwajtawedanty zaproponowanej przez Śankarę.
rdf:langString Iyer
rdf:langString Iyer, Sastri, Bhattar
rdf:langString Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka
rdf:langString Hinduism
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