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Why did many nadars convert to Christianity?

Why did many nadars convert to Christianity?

What are those motives for the Nadars to convert to christianity. The Nadars and other lower community people had to do “ooliam” to the upper caste and to the state. But the missionaries who came after him were not true to the bible and were more interested in bringing more people into the Christian flock.

When did Christianity come to Tamil Nadu?

The history of Christianity in Tamil Nadu stated back to 2000 years ago, but in the 16th century, the religion is believed to have made a mark with the introduction by St Francis Xavier in Kanyakumari district.

Is Tamil Nadu a Hindu state?

In the state of Tamil Nadu the most widely professed religion is Hinduism, with significant Christian and Muslim communities. According to 2011 Census of India figures, 87.6\% of Tamil Nadu’s population are Hindus, 6.12\% are Christians, 5.86\% are Muslims, 0.12\% are Jains, 0.02\% are Buddhists and 0.02\% are Sikhs.

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How many Muslims live in Tamil Nadu?

4,229,479
Tamil Nadu Population by Religion

Religion Persons Percentage
Muslim 4,229,479 5.86
Christian 4,418,331 6.12
Sikh 14,601 0.02
Buddhist 11,186 0.02

What is the caste of Pillai?

Tamil inscriptions define the direct meaning of Pillai as “Child of King” (prince), denoting nobility. The title occur both as a single name or as a suffix to the name. This title has been in traditional use by the communities such as the Agamudayars, Isai Vellalars, Koviyars, Karaiyars, Nairs and the Vellalars.

What is caste in Tamil Nadu?

However, its limitations have turned out to empower intermediary castes in Tamil Nadu such as Vellalars, Chettiyars, Mudhaliyars, Naidus, Gounders, Nadars, Yadavas, Thevars and Vanniyars. From the mid-1980s, caste and communal mobilisation and violence have become a defining factor of Tamil politics.