Oh, dude, it's like this whole Caste System thing is such a mess, right? So, technically, Devanga is considered a Brahmin community, but over time, due to various social, economic, and historical factors, some individuals or groups within Devanga might have been categorized as Sudras. It's like a game of musical chairs, but with social status.
Yes. Parimi is a surname of Brahmins. Telugu Brahmins velnadu vaidik.
Trimathastra Brahmin
Yes. They are born into that caste. But the way both men and women carry themselves keeps them in the Brahmin caste.
brahmin first then kshatriya then vaishya then sudra then untouchables every time an untouchable came to a village they would bang sticks together to warn everybody that they were coming.
Prasad is a Brahmin name in North India, I don't know about the south. It means grace, mercy or purity in Sanskrit :-)
devanga means deva brahmanas .it is ancient historical hinduism caste they are brahmins from birth not from the professions
A good Google search will give all the information regarding Devanga. Devanga belong to Smartha (adwaitham) Brahmins. http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-indian-castes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kannada_Brahmins http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanga
Yes Beera Belongs to Devanga sub caste
No, maccha is not a sub-caste of Telugu Devanga Chettiar. Maccha is a term used in Telugu language to refer to fish. Devanga Chettiar is a caste in the state of Andhra Pradesh, but there is no specific sub-caste known as maccha within the Devanga Chettiar community.
Yes, a Kannada Devanga individual can marry a Tamil Devanga individual as both belong to the Devanga community, which is spread across different states in South India. Love and marriage between individuals of different states within the same community is not uncommon.
Devanga
Yes, a Telugu Devanga bride can marry a Kannada Devanga bridegroom. Both belong to the same community and share similar cultural backgrounds, making it possible for them to have a harmonious marriage.
yes he is a brahmin
Yes, he is a Brahmin - Iyer.
Yes, Jayachitra is a Tamil Brahmin. She was born into a Tamil Brahmin family.
Brahmin the 3rd
No. Technically they cannot. Brahmbhatt is not really considered Brahmin but a intercaste production between Brahmin and Kshatriya. Most in the Brahmin community do not consider them Brahmins even.