Kannada Brahmins

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Kannada Brahmins are Brahmins whose mother-tongue is the Kannada language. Nearly all of them hail from the south Indian state of Karnataka. Kannada Brahmins are known to have preserved the purest form of Vedic Hinduism. It is in this region that the rituals and Vedic Chanting are done with great accuracy.

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[edit] The three sects

Every south Indian Brahmin belongs by birth to one of three specific sects (schools of philosophy), being:

[edit] Prominent communities

Each of these sects encompasses several castes of Brahmins. These include:

[edit] Kannada Smartha Brahmins

[edit] Kannada Srivaishnava Brahmins

[edit] Kannada Madhva Brahmins

[edit] Eminent Kannada Brahmins

For other eminent people of Kannada Brahmin community please visit Hebbar Iyengars

[edit] See also