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       Iyengar 
Classification: Ethnic group/ Caste/Community of South India
Total population: 2004: (approx) 1,000,000 (roughly 1% of Tamilians)
Significant populations in: Chennai: XXXX
     Mayavaram: XXXX
Palghat: XXXX
Language Mother tongue is Tamil with unique Iyengar accent and dielect. Knowledge in Sanskrit for religious/traditional reasons.
Related ethnic groups Brahmin

  Iyer

  Iyengar

Iyengar is the name given to a community of brahmins of India who live in Tamil Nadu. They are followers of Sri Ramanujacharya and profess the Visistadvaita darshana. Important temples are SriRangam, Tirumalai, Kanchipuram which are the most important among the 108 Divya Desams.divided into Vadakalai and Thenkalai due to a later day division in their philosophies.

Some Famous Iyengars

Social Activists

The following are renowned social activists, who were born Iyengars but denied their casteist identity later in life. In some cases, it may even be debatable whether it is appropriate to mention their names here.

External Links

Sri Vaishnava Home Page

Official Site of Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams

Ahobila Matam Home Page

Vanamamalai Divya Kshetram

Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji's Home page

Important Links for Vaishnava Amrutham