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Padmasali (also spelt as Padmashali, Padmasale) is a Hindu caste residing in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, [1] Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Their traditional occupation is weaving and clothes business.
Saliya, Padmasali, Pattegar Pattusali (also spelt as Pattu Sale , Pattushali , Pata Sali & Patha Sali ) is a Hindu community predominantly residing in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh , Telangana , Tamil Nadu , Puducherry , Karnataka and Gujarat .
Salvi, Panika, Ansari, Devanga, Padmasali (caste), Koshta The Julaha are a community within the Indian subcontinent , which adopted the profession of weaving . Julaha is the name of the community of weavers and they are Socially and Educationally Backward .
Saliya, Padmasali, Devanga Thogata Veera Kshatriya ( Telugu : తొగట వీర క్షత్రియ ) are a Hindu community [ 1 ] [ 2 ] found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh , Telangana , Karnataka , Tamil Nadu , and Maharashtra .
Scheduled Castes (SCs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups. [7] [8] Scheduled Castes are given reservation status guaranteeing political representation, preference in promotion, quota in universities, free and stipended education, scholarships, banking services, various government schemes.
Bapuji was born in Wankidi village, Komaram Bheem district (erstwhile Adilabad district), Hyderabad State (now in Telangana) in a Padmashali community. [5] [6] [7] Konda Lakshman Bapuji in a book release during Telangana Agitation
Padmavati Temple [1] is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Padmavati (Alamelu Manga), the consort of Venkateshvara.The temple is situated in Tiruchanur area of Tirupati city in Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh, India.
However, the present day names like Devanga and Padmasali. The original names simply meant weaver (spider). While Saliga is tadbhava of jalikha, spider or weaver in Sanskrit, Jeda is a Kannada word for spider. According to Ramaswamy, as part of the Virasaiva movement weavers initially championed caste negation or anti-casteism initially. [1]