Is Badaga a caste?

The Badagas are an ethno-linguistic community living in the Nilgiri district in Tamil Nadu, India. Throughout the district the Badugas live in nearly 400 villages, called Hattis. The Badagas speak a language called Badaga.

How many Badaga villages are there in Nilgiris?

The total number varies from 300 to 400. Though Rao Bahadur H.B. Ari Gowder is known to have sent his collegue HAIKA MATHI [literaly meaning horse man] Joghee Gowder of Bygemandu, in 1940s and 1950s to all the villages to know about the problems of Badagas, unfortunately there are no written records traceable.

What is Badaga wedding?

Badaga wedding is not a usual Hindu wedding. Even the preparations for marriage and the customary feast after the marriage, called Maduve Hittu is organized by the groom’s side. The wedding ceremony usually take place in the groom’s place. The bride’s side arrive at the place of the groom early in the morning.

Are Badagas lingayats?

People belongs to different regions in The Nilgiris speak Badaga language. There are Lingayats, Brahmins, Gowdas, Thorias living in The Nilgiris. Majority of the people are Gowdas. Badagas have shrines on the hills for certain ancestors especially for ‘Hethaiamma’.

Is Sai Pallavi a badaga?

Sai Pallavi was born in Kotagiri, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu in a Badaga family Senthamarai Kannan and Radha. She has a younger sister, Pooja, who has also worked as an actress.

Are Badagas vegetarians?

The population of vegetarians among Badagas is so small. The non-vegetarian Badagas eat meat and chicken. Their favourite non-vegetarian food was meat of mega (stag, male of red deer or of other large kind of deer).

How do you say good morning in badaga?

– Orakkadhu [morning] / Hagalu [afternoon] / santhu [evening], aena hittu thindhi?

What is the salary of Sai Pallavi?

Sai Pallavi Net Worth

Name Sai Pallavi
Net Worth In Indian Rupees 29 Crore INR
Profession Actress
Monthly Income And Salary 30 Lakhs +
yearly Income 4 Crore +

What caste is Sai Pallavi?

Sai Pallavi was born in Kotagiri, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu in a Badaga family Senthamarai Kannan and Radha.

What was the occupation of the Badagas?

Though the primary occupation of the Badagas is agriculture, there are among their community, schoolmasters, clerks, public works contractors, bricklayers, painters, carpenters, sawyers, tailors, gardeners, forest guards, barbers, washermen, and scavengers.

What is the meaning of badaga?

Noun. 1. Badaga – a member of an agricultural people of southern India. Dravidian – a member of one of the aboriginal races of India (pushed south by Caucasians and now mixed with them)

Who speaks Badaga language?

Badaga language

Badaga
Native to India
Region The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu
Ethnicity Badaga
Native speakers 134,000 (2011 census)

Why did the Badaga tribe move to Ooty?

The migration of the Badagas to Ooty is traced back to familial wars in the Nilgiris and the Kollegal Hills. The decline of the Badaga community in these regions as a result of feudal violence caused them to move to Vijayanagar, where their needs were taken care of quite well.

What kind of culture does Badaga community have?

Badaga community is one of the oldest tribal community in the queen hills. They have the unique and adaptable traditions. Though agriculture is the main occupation of the people, now you can see people shining in all fields. Many have also moved to towns for other professions.

Who are the Badagas of the Nilgiris?

There are many interesting facts about Badagas which are unknown to the world. Badagas are the aboriginal Tribes of Nilgiris. Badagas belong to paleolithic period. Neolithic cultures like Dolmens, Cromlech, Cairns, Kistavens, Burrows could be found in many Badaga villages, which is considered as sacred by Badagas.

What are the customs of a Badaga wedding?

Badaga wedding is not a usual Hindu wedding. It has the interesting customs and traditions. The first important thing is No dowry. Even the preparations for marriage and the customary feast after the marriage, called Maduve Hittu is organized by the groom’s side.