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'''Aaraama Dravidulu''' is a sub-caste of [[Telugu Brahmins]] from Andhra Pradesh,in the state of India.{{cn|date=March 2017}} There are several sub sects of Dravida Brahmins |
'''Aaraama Dravidulu''' is a sub-caste of [[Telugu Brahmins]] from Andhra Pradesh,in the state of India.{{cn|date=March 2017}} There are several sub sects of Dravida Brahmins. During the reign of Raj Raja Narendra of Thanjavur (Tanjore) Tamil Nadu, a few of these families settled in different parts of [[Andhra Pradesh]] and are named after the places in which they settled. Examples of these locations are Pudur Dravidulu, Konaseema Dravidulu, Peda Dravidulu and Dimili Dravidulu. They are primarily categorized as the Saiva Brahmins or followers of [[Shiva]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vepachedu.org/manasanskriti/aaraamadraavida.html |title=aaraamadraavida (arama dravida) Brahmins, mana sanskriti |publisher=Vepachedu.org |date= |accessdate=2014-06-09}}</ref><ref>Global Encyclopaedia of the Brahmana Ethnography - Krishna Rao</ref><ref>http://pudurdravida.com/2%20Puduru%20Dravidas%20-%20A%20Short%20History.pdf</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 17:05, 19 February 2018
Aaraama Dravidulu is a sub-caste of Telugu Brahmins from Andhra Pradesh,in the state of India.[citation needed] There are several sub sects of Dravida Brahmins. During the reign of Raj Raja Narendra of Thanjavur (Tanjore) Tamil Nadu, a few of these families settled in different parts of Andhra Pradesh and are named after the places in which they settled. Examples of these locations are Pudur Dravidulu, Konaseema Dravidulu, Peda Dravidulu and Dimili Dravidulu. They are primarily categorized as the Saiva Brahmins or followers of Shiva.[1][2][3]
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- ^ "aaraamadraavida (arama dravida) Brahmins, mana sanskriti". Vepachedu.org. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
- ^ Global Encyclopaedia of the Brahmana Ethnography - Krishna Rao
- ^ http://pudurdravida.com/2%20Puduru%20Dravidas%20-%20A%20Short%20History.pdf