Though the Arayars belong to fishing community of Muthurajas
in Tamilnadu and Kerala, they are culturally highly civilized community. They
are artists associated with Always in their devotional expressions towards
Vishnu.
This
seems to be an unusual practice to move hand in hand with the people Muthuraja
Arayar community. This unusual phenomenon is to be understood from the fact
that the Arayars came from Kalinga (North), where Buddhism practically
eliminated Hinduism under the patronage of powerful kings like Ashoka. These
Arayars came to south India, particularly to Tamil speaking lands and Srilanka
with singular purpose of spreading Buddhism and they were mostly the artists
attached to Buddhist monasteries/temples.
When Adi
Sankaracharya cleverly declared that Budda was an incarnation of Visnhu, the
buddhist people started seeing Vishnu in Budda statues. In the process of
seeing Vishnu in Budda, the people ultimately forgot Buddha and became complete
Hindus. The Arayar artists attached to Buddhist temples too started singing
Vaishnava keerthanas in place of Buddha rhymes and thus transformed themselves
in to Vaishnava devotees, totally forgetting the origins of their Buddhist
ancestors.
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