History:
Periyasaami is a traditional Tamil title given to a person who is a member of the Brahmin community in South India.
The title is believed to have originated in the 11th century, when the Chola dynasty was in power in South India. It is believed that the title was given to a person who was a scholar of the Vedas and other scriptures.
Description:
The title is still used today and is a sign of respect and honor. It is often used as an honorific title when addressing someone from the Brahmin community.
It is customary for the members of the Brahmin community to use the title when addressing each other and when introducing themselves to others.
The title can also be spelled as Periyasamy or Periyaswami.





