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Art. V.—Remarks on the Origin and History of the Parawas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2011

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In the classification of the Tamil castes, the Parawas rank first among the tribes of fishermen, and they are generally allowed to have been the earliest navigators in the Indian Ocean, like the Phœnicians in the Mediterranean. They are described in the Tamil dictionary, entitled Nigundu Súlamaní, under the head of Neythanílémakkal, or inhabitants of the sea-coast. In Sanscrit they are called Parasavas, or Nishadas, and in Tamil, Parathar, Parathavar, and Paravar. The author of the Historia Ecclesiastica (published in Tamil, at Tranquebar, in the year 1735), identifies them with the Parvaim of the Scriptures, and adds, that in the time of Solomon they were famous among those who made voyages by sea; but it does not appear that there is any solid foundation for this hypothesis.

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page 130 note 1 God of the sea.

page 130 note 2 God of arms.

page 130 note 3 Or evil spirits.

page 131 note 1 Acts of devotion.

page 131 note 2 In the Bhagavata she is called Salyavati.

page 131 note 3 He is supposed to have lived about the year 2825 of the world.

page 132 note 1 In the Bhagavata she is called Chitrangadai.