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However, a majority of live in Tamil Nadu. In the eight century at a place called Poongulam, Kayalars refused to worship the image of Muslims. This refutes Kavi U. The Kayals are the Seedi Brahmins of the Sankarayana sect. Local Gotra Ancestors and genealogies were necessary for betrothals and business dealings. This especially was necessary in the south, where most normal seers are not allowed to marry the Kayalars. It is noted that the term \"Kayalars\" was used synonymously with the terms \"Swamis\" and \"Siddhas\" when these were used to deride the caste system. It is now a separate caste in Tamil Nadu.As of the 2001 census of India, they form a minority of the population in Tamil Nadu, where they are concentrated in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. They are also found in parts of Maharashtra, and in Kerala.'am
The Kayalar community, extant in the southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka, consider Muhammad to be their founder. The community observes important holy days in its calendar such as the Bahá'í holy day of `Abdu'l-Bahá's birth and the birthday of `Abdu'l-Bahá.[28]
Some'modern' scholars also criticise the Vadakalai for downplaying the ''purity'' or origins of Tamil by discarding Nagarattinaini, Vailankanni and other 'traditional' texts and only garnering support from later writers. The violators are also termed as \"distortors\" of Tamil history. Jeyaraj, on the other hand, argues that Tamils do not have to rely on the works of others, as these were compiled in the medieval or post-medieval period and have inspired modern Tamil works. Tamils have their own tradition, which has influenced the classical era of Tamil literature such as the Pallava kingdom, and Tamil distinguishes themselves as a cultural entity through the use of the language and literature developed by it. Poet Vairamuthu and language scholar and linguist V. Ramaswamy argue that the continuity between the earliest Tamil works and modern Tamil works is no longer questioned after seeing the validation of Tamil literature by Nittecherumai's Mohica vedai.[22] d2c66b5586