Adidharmi refers to the religion of Adi Brahmo Samaj the first development of Brahmoism and includes those Sadharan Brahmo Samajists. The Adi Dharma Brahmic religion was originated by the Bengali Brahmin Thakur clan of Ram Mohan Roy, Dwarkanath Tagore and Prasanna Coomar Tagore who were Rarhi Brahmins of the Vandhopadyaya (Sandilya gotra) division.Trust deed of Brahmo Sabha principles it was held that all men are equal and without distinction and there is no need for priests or formal places for worship etc.
Adi dharmi marriages are happening in Punjab, Bengal and some more states of our country through Marriage portals. Kandukuri Veeresalingam (father of Telegu nation) was heavily influenced by Brahmoism.He bitterly opposed immoral (child marriage) practices of the upper classes of Telengana starting a new phase of reform for Adi Dharma in Telugu speaking regions.
Adidharmi Matrimony Sites have become a part of Marriages services in India, providing right matches for people within their own community as well as in other communities too. In 1897 a landmark decision of the High Court of the Punjab in Sirdar Dayal Singh's case after his demise, upholds that Brahmoism is a separate religion from Hinduism. Adi Dharmi matches are shown by various online Free Matrimonial sites.
Ezhuthachan Bride and Grooms :
Ezhuthachan was the name used to denote teachers and learned people in olden days. People who performed Shaktheya puja were also called by the same name. Teachers of all castes were not called so. Eg. - Pisharody, Warrier, etc, who were teachers, were not called Ezhuthachans. Ezhuthachans used to copy important grandhas also, in the thaliyola. We can see their names in the end of the old thaliyolas or grandhas. Members of the chozhiath house are still called Ezhuthachans. Ezhuthachan marriages are happening in kerala state of our country through Marriage portals.
Some of the people belonging to the Kaduppattan caste who settled in Calicut later became teachers. They were Buddhists. They taught Vattezhuthu. These teachers were also called Ezhuthachans. The educated among them follow the profession of teaching and are called Ezhuthachan, i.e. master of learning. This statement clearly points out that Ezhuthachan was not a caste name, but a title even among the Kaduppattan community. Ezhuthachan (teacher) is a title originally given to the educated members of the caste.
Ezhuthachan Matrimony Sites have become a part of Marriages services in India, providing right matches for people within their own community as well as in other communities too. Panikkar is another title possessed by some. Eventhough Kaduppattan caste became Ezhuthachan caste in Kochi, the same did not happen in Malabar at that time. To differentiate the Ezhuthachans in the Kaduppattan community from Ezhuthachans of other communities, they were called Kaduppotta Ezhuthachan or "Kaduppottezhssan" in South Malabar. Ezhuthachan matches are shown by various online
Free Matrimonial sites.