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In Tamil Nadu, the Madhwa Brahmins are migrants from Karnataka. They have six sub-groups, they are Aruvela, Aruvanththuvakkalu, Badaganadu, Pennaththurar, Prathamasaki and Desastha and Badaga. They are concentrated in the Madras, Coimbatore, Coonoor and in
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records, Brahmins who were appointed to a 'Niyoga', commission, charge or office, were called 'Niyogins', officials or functionaries. The term 'Niyogikavallabha' finds mention in a record of Eastern Chalukyan king Mangi Yuvaraja
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In Maharashtra, the Niyogi Brahman have eleven subgroups like Aruvela Niyogi and Kammelu Niyogi. They have migrated from Andhra Pradesh. In social practices and rituals they do not differ from their original stock in Andhra
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The Madhwas are followers of the Dwaitha philosophy of Madhwacharya and have sub-sects like the Badaganadu, Aravelu, Aravathuvokkalu, Deshastha, etc.
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means "employed", "appointed" or "assigned" and it is probable that Niyogis were given this name because they accept secular employment. As per
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Hopkins, Religions of India, p. 192 states: "As to the fees, the rules are precise, and the propounders of them are unblushing."
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The traditional occupations of the Niyogi Brahman of Andhra Pradesh are settled cultivation and priesthood. They were Patwaris also.
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Wagoner, Phillip B. (October 2003). "Precolonial Intellectuals and the Production of Colonial Knowledge".
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Niyogis are divided into groups like Aruvela Niyogis, Pakanati Niyogis, Prathamasaki Niyogis and others.
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Among the Niyogis, there are Aruvela Niyogis, Pakanati Niyogis and others.
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Sanatha Dharma, Religion, Gothra, Sages, Saints & Rishis of Vedic Era
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This article is about the Indian caste. For people named Niyogi, see
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Tyāgarāja and the Renewal of Tradition: Translations and Reflections
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C. J. Fuller; Haripriya Narasimhan (11 November 2014).
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Social Change in Village India: An Andhra Case Study
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Index

Niyogi (disambiguation)
Forward caste
Hinduism
Telugu
Dravidian languages
Telugu Brahmin
subcaste
Andhra Pradesh
Telangana
South India
Maharashtra
settled cultivation
priesthood
karanams
Sanskrit
Eastern Chalukyan
Golkonda Vyaparis
Smartas
Vaishnavas
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Dvaita Vedanta
Madhvacharya
Telugu Brahmin
Tyāgarāja and the Renewal of Tradition: Translations and Reflections
ISBN
978-8120811461
Knowledge-Power/Resistance: Beyond Bacon, Ambedkar and Foucault
ISBN
9781482839166

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