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==Classification== ==Classification==
Karnataka Brahmins fall under the ] and Indo Aryan Brahmins classification of the Brahmin community in India.<ref>{{cite book|title=Karnataka State Gazetteer: Mysore|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7yQLAQAAIAAJ|publisher=Director of Print, Stationery and Publications at the Government Press|year=1988|page=157|quote=Of the two broad divisions among the brahmins, the Pancha Gowda of the north and the Pancha Dravida of the south, the brahmins of the Karnataka belong to the latter. There are the four linguistic groups speaking Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.}}</ref> Karnataka Brahmins are divided into three major sub-divisions, the ], ] and ] with several sub-divisions under each.<ref>{{cite book|title=Aryans in South India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=El9uAAAAMAAJ|author=P. P. Nārāyanan Nambūdiri|publisher=Inter-India Publications|year=1992|page=76|isbn = 9788121002660|quote=The Canarese or the Karnataka Brahmins The Canarese speaking or Karnataka brahmins are divided into two major sub-divisions, the Smarta and Madhwa with several sub- divisions under each.}}</ref> Karnataka Brahmins fall under the ] classification of the Brahmin community.<ref>{{cite book|title=Karnataka State Gazetteer: Mysore|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7yQLAQAAIAAJ|publisher=Director of Print, Stationery and Publications at the Government Press|year=1988|page=157|quote=Of the two broad divisions among the brahmins, the Pancha Gowda of the north and the Pancha Dravida of the south, the brahmins of the Karnataka belong to the latter. There are the four linguistic groups speaking Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.}}</ref>
Karnataka Brahmins are divided into three major sub-divisions,
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with several sub-divisions under each.<ref>{{cite book|title=Aryans in South India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=El9uAAAAMAAJ|author=P. P. Nārāyanan Nambūdiri|publisher=Inter-India Publications|year=1992|page=76|isbn = 9788121002660|quote=The Canarese or the Karnataka Brahmins The Canarese speaking or Karnataka brahmins are divided into two major sub-divisions, the Smarta and Madhwa with several sub- divisions under each.}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite book|title=Karnataka State Gazetteer: Mysore|publisher=Director of Print, Stationery and Publications at the Government Press|year=1988|page=157|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=7yQLAQAAIAAJ|quote=All the Brahmins belong to one of the three sects, i.e., the Smarthas, the Madhwa and the Srivaishnava, followers of Shankaracharya, Madhwacharya and Ramanujacharya.}}</ref> <ref>{{cite book|title=Karnataka State Gazetteer: Mysore|publisher=Director of Print, Stationery and Publications at the Government Press|year=1988|page=157|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=7yQLAQAAIAAJ|quote=All the Brahmins belong to one of the three sects, i.e., the Smarthas, the Madhwa and the Srivaishnava, followers of Shankaracharya, Madhwacharya and Ramanujacharya.}}</ref>



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Karnataka Brahmins or Carnatic Brahmins are Pancha Dravida Brahmin native to the Indian state of Karnataka.

Some Brahmins of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh settled in Karnataka and later came to be known as Karnataka Brahmins.

Classification

Karnataka Brahmins fall under the Pancha Dravida Brahmin classification of the Brahmin community.

Karnataka Brahmins are divided into three major sub-divisions,

with several sub-divisions under each.

References

  1. Karnataka State Gazetteer: Mysore. Director of Print, Stationery and Publications at the Government Press. 1988. p. 157. Of the two broad divisions among the brahmins, the Pancha Gowda of the north and the Pancha Dravida of the south, the brahmins of the Karnataka belong to the latter. There are the four linguistic groups speaking Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.
  2. P. P. Nārāyanan Nambūdiri (1992). Aryans in South India. Inter-India Publications. p. 76. ISBN 9788121002660. The Canarese or the Karnataka Brahmins The Canarese speaking or Karnataka brahmins are divided into two major sub-divisions, the Smarta and Madhwa with several sub- divisions under each.
  3. Karnataka State Gazetteer: Mysore. Director of Print, Stationery and Publications at the Government Press. 1988. p. 157. All the Brahmins belong to one of the three sects, i.e., the Smarthas, the Madhwa and the Srivaishnava, followers of Shankaracharya, Madhwacharya and Ramanujacharya.
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