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Alummootil Channar family to a great extent. The essence of the relevant description given in that book refers to the origin of the family and is as follows. The common title 'Channar' indicates not the caste or community name, but it owes to the royal title conferred on the family. It is a special. In Chazon Ovadia Yamim Noraim page 1 and Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 9 he explains that the reason for this is that tradition says that rosh chodesh elul is the day Moshe went up to Sinai the second time for forty days which were days of prayer and begging for mercy for the Jewish people, ending on Yom Kippur which which was the day of atonement.

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