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Thayyil

Thayyil
town
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kannur
Languages
 • Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 670 003
Telephone code +91497
ISO 3166 code IN-KL
Vehicle registration KL-13
Nearest city Kannur, Malappuram

Thayyil is an Indian family name and surname found predominantly in the State of Kerala, India, used by many communities including Nairs, Thiyyas, Muslims and Christians. The word in old Malayalam means Beautiful, Pretty etc. The word "Thayyilale" is used to refer a beautiful girl in old Malayalam.

Probably this lineage has started with Thayyil, a family in Kannur district of Kerala state, south India. It is a Thiyya aristocratic family name which has its origin in a Nair royal lady. Thayyil tharavadu is situated in Thalikave ward Kannur. It is believed that one of two sisters of a Nair family had to flee Vatakara due to riots that broke out there. One among them got married to one Valli Karanavar of the Thayyil family and the other sister married into the Arakkal, a prominent Muslim family.

The Thayyil family lineage is more than 900 years old and its branches are spread far and wide and those interested could trace its genealogy with one of the direct descending families living in Govinda Sadanam, Thalikave Road, Kannur. This family is also related to Onden Tharavad, Koroth Thravad, Vengilat, Palliyath etc.which are also Thiyya Tharavads.

The family is also closely associated with Lord Muthappan of Parassinikkadavu, through his grace and blessing. Tradition requires that the Annual Festival ('Ulsavam') of the Muthappan Temple at Parassinikkadavu is to be started by a procession led by a female member of the "Thayyil" clan of Thayyil, Kannur from the family home with Kalaripayattu and chenda to the main altar of the temple, where she offers a 'Pooja' (prayer) to the God. There is a room inside the temple premises which is specifically for them to be used on the day of the "Ulsavam". After the Ulsavam is done, Lord Muthappan himself drops the members of the Thayyil family off until the gates of the temple.


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