The Kannada Devangar caste and Telugu Vaishnavas are distinct communities within the broader cultural context of South India. While both groups may share certain cultural and religious practices, they have different linguistic and regional identities, with Kannada Devangars primarily speaking Kannada and Telugu Vaishnavas speaking Telugu. There may be some historical interactions or overlaps due to geographical proximity, but they are generally regarded as separate communities with their own traditions and social structures.
Kannada is considered to be older than Telugu. Kannada is believed to have evolved from ancient languages like Sanskrit and Prakrit, while Telugu developed as a distinct language later on.
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telugu 20000tamil 15000 kannada 5000
KANNADAYes Its Kannada... Don't believe whoever says what?Its very simple logic.Kannada & Telugu script were derived from Kadamba script, which has more resemblance to Kannada than Telugu. So, Kannada script should be older.
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K. Syamalamma has written: 'The origin and evolution of Telugu-Kannada numerals' -- subject(s): Kannada language, Numerals, Telugu language
Kannada is considered to be older than Telugu. Kannada has a rich literary history dating back to ancient times, with inscriptions and literature from as early as the 5th century AD, while Telugu's literary history is believed to have started in the 11th century AD.
In Malayalam, it is called Ayani chakka or Aanjili chakka.... In Tamil, it is Mull Narai Pazham.. I dunno its Telugu/Kannada versions..
The Kannada word "summane" translates to "సాధారణంగా" (sādhāraṇanga) in Telugu, which means "generally" or "usually." It conveys the idea of something being typical or customary in a specific context.
Telugu has been recognized as a classical language by the government of India.
Sanskrit is the oldest among the four languages, followed by Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Sanskrit was already an established classical language before Tamil received its classical status. Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada were recognized as classical languages in the modern era.
Its called Royyalu in Telugu. Internet says its Seegadi in Kannada. But, Seegadi is nothing but dried tiny fish.