Padmasali (also spelt as Padmashali, Padmasale) is a Hindu caste residing in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat...
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Neelakanthi Neeli (Nelli) Nessi or Kurni Nokkar Odde, Oddilu, Vaddera Vaddelu Padmasali (Sali, Saliyan, Pattusali, Senapathulu, Thogata Sali) Pala-Ekari Palli...
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Saliya (category Indian castes)
variants Jada, Jandra etc.). However, the present day names like Devanga and Padmasali. The original names simply meant weaver (spider). While Saliga is tadbhava...
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Thogata (category Indian castes)
backward class and Upper caste in Other States. They are distinct and not related from other weaving castes like Padmasali and Devanga they choosen this...
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Adaviyar (category Indian castes)
Saliya Padmasali Devanga INSTITUTIONS, VED from VICTORIA. CASTES AND TRIBES OF SOUTHERN INDIA - A commentary!: Along with the full text of CASTES AND TRIBES...
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Kaikalas (redirect from Kaikala (caste))
Jatara, the annual folk festival held at Tirupati. Sengunthar Devanga Padmasali No., 47- Kaikala. "National Commission for Backward Classes". www.ncbc...
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Khatri (redirect from Khatri caste)
Khatris and Padmasalis were the leading "Hindu weaving castes" who owned 43% of the looms. The Khatris specialised in silk, while the Padmasalis in cotton...
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yarn,[citation needed] where as Padmasalis weave only coarse cloths from cotton, they are often confused with Padmasali while there is no direct connection...
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region, caste, and religion; non-Brahmin women in Tamil Nadu wear a red-and-white checked sari as traditional wedding attire. The Padmasali wedding sari...
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Telugu people (section Castes and communities)
several castes and communities such as the Telugu Brahmin, Komati, Reddy, Raju, Kamma, Kapu, Telaga, Balija, Velama, Boya, Devanga, Padmasali, Bhatraju...
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