Unique Tradition
  • Hi all,

    I recently came across a person, who my office mate introduced to me as
    his friend. Just a casual hello and bye in our office function. The
    which attracted me was this persons turban. He was wearing a turban in
    typical Sardarji style. When I enquired my collegue as whether its
    style of anything specific, he said, he is a tamilian but belongs to a
    particular community in a village near Tiruchi, where they wearn
    turban. He is not sardarji but a tamilian.

    I was amazed to hear this. Do anyone know of such custom or tradition
    or the community who wear a turban in sardarji style, in or around
    Tiruchi area? Please throw some light if you have come across such
    thing.
  • Hi Saish
    There is one group of people who follow a sect called 'Meyvazhichalai' near Pudukkaottai ( I think so). They used to wear a turban with a haf moon shaped pin.
    That sect became contoversial in the mid seventies and was subjected to raids and probe.

    Sundar
  • -yes
    it was called meyvazisaalai
    these people folowed a muslim saint and call themselves aanandar.

    there was a huge raid duing the emergency at their pudukottai
    premises. lots of gold was seized then aid thelocal rumours



    venketesh
  • I dont know about Trichy, but have seen many in Madurai, which is my
    native. They wear a saffron turban with a crescent in it and they are
    followers of a sect (or is it a cult?) called 'Mei vazhi saalai'. In
    fact I have a few relatives who were followers of this. I think the
    place is Annavasal, Pudukkottai where their headquarters is located
    but not really sure of their philosophy etc. And there is a temple in
    Madurai for them also.
  • Interestingly, I remember to have read a marriage or
    someother function invitation from a family practicing
    that cult several years ago. Some of the Tamil letters
    were not there and they replaced it with alternate
    letters. Will go through my archives and see if it is
    there.

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