Ayyarakulu (Kshatriyas) Regions With Significant Populations
Aiyarakulu Regions with significant populations Indian state of Andhra Pradesh (mainly the district of Vishakhapatnam )Religion Hinduism Related ethnic groups " Kshatriyas " Aiyarakulus are a community of traditional Telugu warriors in The Vijayanagara Kingdom. Now mostly found in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
(if Any other please edit if know the relation keep the relation place also ) The term Ayyaraka is
derived from "Ayya" and "rikam" the denotes the act of being an "Ayya" or a "Respectable Person" meaning,
Etymology Sirnames of some of Ayyaraka families are
- Pediredla
- Gowru
- Kantreddi
- Karukonda
- Gudepu
- Lanka
- Malina
- Esarapu
- Karri
- Nandamuri
- Dannina
- Ganisetti
- Yelisetti
- Behara
- Mahapatruni
- Mantena
- Vaddadi
- Panathula
- Kondala
- Dollu
- Bangaru
- Amarapuri
- Kunche
- Avala
- Anaparthi
- Bonugu
- Duvvari
Lanka, Gudepu ,Malina Esarapu, Nandamuri, Dannina, Ganisetti,yelisetti, Behara, Kondala, Vaddadi,Panathula, Bangaru are Swagotrikuluand have brotherly relations,and Gowru, Pediredla, Karri, Manchina,Avala, Kunche are swagotrikulu and have brotherly relations.
Origin
Agrarian/Military by Profession So Non Kapu Communities like Patrulu,Reddy, Velama were also called Kshatriya in the Medieval Ages along with Telagas .Patrulu were appointed as administrators and soldiers and rose to good positions in the Vijayanagaram Dynasty which ruled
from North Coastal Andhra Pradesh.pathrudu is symbol of believable and (arhudu in Telugu
meaning)confident. In fact, there is a legendary tale of Patrulu womenfolk defending the fort
from invasion of an enemy kingdom when all the men were went to battle, leaving the fort defenseless. Traditional beliefs According to A Legend AYYARAKAPATHRULU, they formed the bulk, which invaded the state of Golconda .When the Sultan of Golconda, after the successful defense of his kingdom,when invaded Vijayanagaram to put an end to that kingdom, he met tough resistance from a brigade of Aiyarakulu women folk dressed as men, forcing his
soldiers to flee. In return for their gallantry, the Rajah allowed the women of the community to wear silver bangles(anjalu) to their feet. They retained this practice well into the 20th century.
Sub-divisions The Ayyaraka pathrulu are divided into to mistic gotras such as Naga ( Serpent) and Koorma ( tortoise),further into exogamous sects called "intiperulu". Some of the Aiyarakulus have the sirname "Raju " and wear the sacred thread. Most of Ayyarakas have the title "patrudu". References Thurston, Edgar ; K. Rangachari (1909). Castes and Tribes of Southern India Volume I - A and B . Madras: Government Press. pp. 19–20.
"Pediredla" also one of surname of ayyarakapathrudu`s caste
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Delete"Pediredla" also one of surname of ayyarakapathrudu`s caste
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Vizianagaram district
Any History book of caste Ayyaraka - Turpu Kapu - Nagaralu
ReplyDeleteRamadasu is also one of the ayyaraka caste
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information...we young people don't know about our history and all....Thanks providing about our caste and all....
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