Yes, I do not know jenniwar?,but Devanga and Lingayat communities are together in many ways since many centuries.In fact both are ardent saivaites and some elders say that few groups of devangas only due to differences in stone worship of lord shiva formed Lingayat sect. Later part of time Devangas of Karnataka infact put up a petition in Madras Presidency under british rule stating that ''Lingayat is a way of worship not a caste of origin"
Yes definetly as customs and rituals are same only they have to overcome language barriers.It is also not a problem since Telugu and kannada texts are same and words are also 65% same.
No, maccha is not a sub-caste of Telugu Devanga Chettiar. Maccha is a term used in Telugu language to refer to fish. Devanga Chettiar is a caste in the state of Andhra Pradesh, but there is no specific sub-caste known as maccha within the Devanga Chettiar community.
Devanga(devakshatriya) is a sub caste of balija in hinduism. They are one of the weaving castes of andhra - karnataka in India. Devanga are kshatriyas origin. They are kshatriyas by birth. They are weavers of cotton and silk cloth. Devanga trace the origin of their weaving tradition to a sage called devala manu kshatriya. According to tradition, devala manu kshatriya was the first person to weave the cotton cloth and to give it to Lord shiva, who up until when devala was taking the cloth to the king, demons came to attack him. So, he created fire pit and prayed goddess chamundiswari , she appeared before him and throw some rice on fire pit, suddenly Devakshatriya warriors born from fire fight with demons and killed them. Sections :- Devanga originally divided into two gropus, the gandhavaru, and namapattavaru. These were saivism and vaishnavite division among devanga in old days. Devanga(devakshatriya) are from mysore and rayalaseema state split into several sub clans :- telugu devanga kannada devanga hatagara *hathinentu manaikara
telugu language importance
dhondakaaya is telugu word...it is a vegetable category
In Telugu, we call advertisement as 'Prakatana'.
please tell what is the exact meaning of maca in telugu word i mean what do you call maca powder in telugu
celery in Telugu is "saraswataku".
angel in Telugu is ' devatha' !!
about cereals in telugu
pasupu in telugu
onkayapulusu in telugu