Non-Brahman villages in southern India were known as Vellanvaki. These settlements were primarily inhabited by agriculturists and other non-Brahman communities. The term distinguishes them from Brahmadeya villages, which were tax-free settlements granted to Brahmins.
| List-I | List-II |
|---|---|
| (A) Katamai | (I) Compulsory labour services |
| (B) Kutimai | (II) Department of revenue |
| (C) Vetti | (III) Land revenue |
| (D) Puravuvarit-tinaik-kalam | (IV) Occupancy dues |