they taught the vedas and they ruled and they are rulers.
Yes, Padma is a surname of Telugu Brahmins.But Padma Brahmin means Padmashali in Telugu.
Yes. Parimi is a surname of Brahmins. Telugu Brahmins velnadu vaidik.
Golconda Vyaparulu comes under which subsect of Brahmins....there are Niyogi Brahmins or Vysnava
yes, the Vishwakarmas are the real brahmins as stated in the Vedas
With Rammohun's departure for England in 1830, the affairs of Brahmo Sabha were effectively managed by Trustees Dwarkanath Tagore and Pandit Ram Chandra Vidyabagish, with Dwarkanath instructing his diwan to manage affairs. Weekly service were held consonant with the Trust directive, consisting of three successive parts: recitation of the Vedas by Telegu Brahmins in the closed apartment exclusively before the Brahmin members of the congregation, reading and exposition of the Upanishads for the general audience, and singing of religious hymns. The reading of the Vedas was done exclusively before the Brahmin participants as the orthodox Telugu Brahmin community and its members could not be persuaded to recite the Vedas before Brahmins and non-Brahmins alike.By the time of Rammohun's death in 1833 near Bristol (UK), attendance at the Sabha dwindled and the Telugu Brahmins revived idolatry. The zumeendars, being preoccupied in business, had little time for affairs of Sabha, and flame of Sabha was almost extinguished.
they belong to Telugu Niyogi Brahmins Caste.
Agriculture, teaching Vedas, conducting religious ceremonies as a priest, etc.
No, "Mudunuru" is not a common Telugu Brahmin surname. It is possible that it could be a surname for some individuals or families, but it is not widely recognized as a traditional Brahmin surname in the Telugu community.
The surname Annabathula typically belongs to the Telugu caste in India.
The Brahmin's lifestyle was not very difficult and the usually worked as priest, scholars, doctors, or engineers.
Sanskrit was the language of high caste people like Brahmins in the history. As Brahmins know it well, many of our Vedas, epics are written in Sanskrit. So, it was always language of choice.