Perumizhalai Kurumba Nayanar – Was he a Kurumba Gounder?
No, Perumizhalai Kurumba Nayanar was not a Kurumba Gounder in the modern caste sense.
He belonged to the Kurumba shepherd community—a tribal or pastoral group—not the agrarian MBC caste known today as Kurumba Gounder.
Element | Perumizhalai Kurumba Nayanar | Kurumba Gounder |
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Timeline | 7th–8th century (Bhakti period) | Evolved as a caste identity much later |
Identity | Devotee and tribal/pastoral shepherd | Agrarian caste under MBC |
Status | Spiritual figure, revered in Shaivism | Modern backward class community |
Location | Perumizhalai, Tamil Nadu | Dindigul, Theni, Coimbatore, etc. |
Profession | Shepherd, devotee | Farming, landowners, social leaders |
Many people assume a link between Kurumba Nayanar and Kurumba Gounder due to the name "Kurumba"—but historically, they are not the same:
Perumizhalai Kurumba Nayanar is spiritually and symbolically important to many Kurumba-origin communities. However, he cannot be strictly equated with today's Kurumba Gounder caste, which is a modern socio-political identity under the MBC list.
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