History:
Chinnadaiikkans are a Tamil Brahmin community from the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The name Chinnadaiikkans is derived from the Tamil words “Chinna” meaning small and “Daiikkans” meaning a group. The Chinnadaiikkans are believed to have migrated from the North and settled in the South of India.
The Chinnadaiikkans are believed to have been in existence since the 6th century AD. They were originally landholders and held important positions in the Chola and Pandya empires. They were also known for their expertise in the fields of medicine, astrology, and engineering.
Description:
The Chinnadaiikkans are known for their strong cultural values and traditions. They follow the Hindu religion and have a strong belief in the caste system. They are also known for their hospitality and generosity.
The Chinnadaiikkans follow the traditional customs of the Tamil Brahmin community. They practice arranged marriages and follow the rituals and ceremonies associated with the wedding. They also observe the festivals and religious ceremonies related to Hinduism.
The Chinnadaiikkans are divided into two major sub-groups – the Chinnadaiikkans of the North and the Chinnadaiikkans of the South. The North Chinnadaiikkans are believed to have migrated from the North and settled in the South while the South Chinnadaiikkans are believed to have migrated from the South and settled in the North.





