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  2. Kannada Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Kannada Brahmins or Carnatic Brahmins are Kannada-speaking Brahmins, primarily living in Karnataka, and also present in the states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They belong to one of three traditions: Smartism , Sadh Vaishnavism ( Madhva Sampradaya ), and Sri Vaishnavism , and are followers of Adi Shankara ...

  3. Halenadu Karnataka Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Halenadu Karnataka Brahmins are also concentrated in this region. Muguru Karnataka Brahmins also are a part of the Halenadu Brahmin community, Muguru is a village in T.Narasipura taluk of Mysore district. Once upon a time T.Narasipura and its surrounding areas were the center of political activities.

  4. Hoysala Karnataka Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Hoysala Karnataka Brahmins are a community of Smarta Brahmins, native to what is now the state of Karnataka. [1] Their association with the Hoysala Empire, which flourished from the 10th to the 14th centuries, [2] has led them to adopt the prefix 'Hoysala' to their community name.

  5. Havyaka Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    Havyaka Brahmin, originally called Havika Brahmana, is a Hindu Brahmin community native to the districts of Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, coastal Karnataka and the Kasaragod district of Kerala. [1] Havyakas fall under the Pancha-Dravida Brahmin category.

  6. Madhva Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Madhwa Brahmins are not a homogeneous community. Followers of Madhvacharya include Brahmins from multiple regions and are from various linguistic backgrounds. Madhwas who speak Kannada, one of the major languages of the mainly southern Dravidian languages group, speak a variety of Kannada that borders on a literary dialect. [30]

  7. Category:Kannada Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kannada Brahmins" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aithal; B.

  8. Sankethi Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    The Sankethi people are a South Indian Smartha Brahmin [2] community located in Karnataka, India, mostly in villages in the south of the state.They speak a Dravidian language known as Sankethi, which is related to Tamil and Kannada. [3]

  9. Category:Brahmin communities of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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