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Age
: 36
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Self Employed
Language
: Malayalam
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Paravar
City
: Al Quoz
State
: Dubai
Hi, I am the Relative of Salu, Never Married. Malayalam Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 36
Marital status
: Never Married
Language
: Hindi
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Paravar
City
: Gajner
State
: Uttar Pradesh
Hi, I am Sanju, Never Married, Hindi Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 38
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Sales
Language
: Malayalam
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Paravar
City
: Kottayam
State
: Kerala
Hi, I am Abhilash, Never Married, Malayalam Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 30
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Fashion Designer
Language
: Hindi
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Paravar
City
: Delhi
State
: Delhi
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Age
: 32
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Sales Professional
Language
: Marathi
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Paravar
City
: Vellore
State
: Tamil Nadu
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Hindu Paravar Marriage Site
Hindu Paravar matrimony or Parava, otherwise called Parathavar, Paradavar, Bharathar, Bharathakula Pandyar or Bharathakula Kshathriyar part titled "Paradavar are Pandiyar and cheifs of madura nation" in the book of History Of The Tamils From The Earliest Times To 600 A. D. Hindu Paravar matrimonial feature the association between Paravar people group synonymous to Pandiyars of Pandiyan administration. There are numerous speculations as to their roots yet they have since antiquated circumstances been recorded in the zone of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Simon Casie Chetty wrote in 1837 that "in the characterization of the Tamil standings. Hindu Paravar brides and grooms rank first among the clans of anglers, and they are by and large permitted to have been the soonest pilots in the Indian Ocean, similar to the Phoenicians in the Mediterranean". Chetty wrote in 1837 that "They are portrayed in the Tamil word reference, Pingala nikandu - a Tamil thesaurus composed by Bingala Muniva, under the head of Neythal nila makkal or occupants of the ocean drift.