Dhayananthapuri Swamiji
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Devanga Jagathguru sri sri sri Dhayananthapuri Swamiji | |
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Title | Devanga Jagathguru |
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Born | Karnataka near hampi |
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | Indian |
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Residence | Hampi HemaKoota gayatri Mutt |
Devanga Jagadguru Maharaj Sri Sri Sri Dayanandapuri Mahaswamiji is a leader of the community[1] and abbot of Gayathri Peedam (monastery) Hemakooda - Hampi, Karnataka, India.[2][3][4][5]
Devanga people are also called Jadaru or Jada ( great man ), Dendra, Devare, Deva, Semiyan and Sedam.[6]
Lathigar is a sect of Devanga. Word Lathi in Kannada means Baton in English. Baton means Sengol in Tamil. Lathigar means baton holder.
Kingdoms include Kingdom of Amod Nagar, Chalukya Chola, Chalukya of Badami, Western Chalukya.
References
[edit]- ^ "Inaguration of Devanga bruhat Samavesha". yeddyurappa.in. Archived from the original on 30 March 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
- ^ "Dhayananthapuri Swamiji". devangaworld.in.
- ^ "about devangar". nattamangalamsowdeswari.com.
- ^ "devangaKula and Guru". devangakula.org.
- ^ "Eriakri sri ramalinga sowdeswari amman". sites.google.com.
- ^ Reddy, P. Govinda (1993). Marriage Practices in South India: Social and Biological Aspects of Consanguineous Unions. Department of Anthropology, University of Madras.