Nambeesan
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Nambeesan is a sub-caste of Ambalavasi
Ambalavasi
Ambalavasi is a generic name for a collection of castes among Hindus in Kerala who render temple services.-Etymology:The term Ambalavasi is derived from two Malayalam words, being Ambalam and Vasi...

. They belong to the Viswamitra
Viswamitra
Brahmarshi Vishvamitra is one of the most venerated rishis or sages of ancient times in India. He is also credited as the author of most of Mandala 3 of the Rigveda, including the Gayatri Mantra. The Puranas mention that only 24 rishis since antiquity have understood the whole meaning of, and...

 Gotra
Gotra
In the Hindu society, the term Gotra broadly refers to people who are descendants in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor. Panini defines gotra for grammatical purposes as apatyam pautraprabhrti gotram , which means "the word gotra denotes the progeny beginning with the son's son"...

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They wear the sacred thread "Yajñopaveetam" (Poonool) and adhere to the Maha 'Gayatri mantra'.
The origin of this category of Brahmins dates back to the time when Parashurama created the state of Kerala and constructed 108 temples in the state. In order to take care of the rituals in these temples, he brought many Brahmin families from the Aryan civilization (Namboothiris). These families followed the custom of marrying off their daughters before they attained puberty. One of these families was not able to marry their daughter before her puberty. Hence, this family was pushed out of the caste (bhrasht), was forbidden to preside over rites and rituals inside the sanctum sanctorum of temples and was stripped of their 'priestly status'. But, the prevailing caste system being a system of division of labour or occupation, it was necessary to allot some kind of occupation to this "interim caste" (antharala vargam). This family and their descendents were known as Nambeesans and were given the task of assisting the priest in the temple by providing flowers, garlands and other items necessary for the performance of poojas. They gained the name pushpaka because of their association with flowers. Those belonging to this caste follow all the customs and traditions of the mainstream brahmins(namboothiris)such as the shodasakriyakal, but resort to a different occupation for living. Later on, many more categories of brahmins migrated to Kerala from the regions of Andhra Pradesh, Konkan etc. and different new castes who mingled, merged and followed similar customs as the Nambeesans evolved, leading to expansion of the "pushpaka" community.

See also

Pushpaka Brahmins

Sree Pushpaka Seva Sangham
Sree Pushpaka Seva Sangham
Sree Pushpaka Seva Sangham is a society established in 1968 for the socio-economic development of Pushpaka Brahmins. It is registered under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration act of 12/1955....



http://spss.org.in/

Shodasakriyakal

Pushpakadhwani
Pushpakadhwani
Pushpadhwani is a monthly magazine of Sree Pushpaka Seva Sangham, published from Trivandrum since 1991. The Managing Editor is C.N. P Nambi and the Chief Editor is Dr. Pradeep Jeothi. To read Pushpakadhwani online, visit the official web site of Sree Pushpaka Seva Sangham....

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