Idiga

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Idiga
Regions with significant populations
Karnataka
Languages

Kannada

Religion

Hinduism

Related ethnic groups

Billava, Ezhava, Namadhari naik, Goud, Illathar

Idiga or Ediga (Kannada:ಈಡಿಗ) is a Hindu community of people concentrated in south central areas of Karnataka. Idigas are involved in soma and Ayurvedic medicine developers in ancient days who are classified as Somavanshi Kshatriyas. In some parts of Karanataka they also called deevaru which means islanders. Their main profession were toddy tapping, brewing arrack etc., but now few people do their traditional job.

[edit] Narayana Guru

The Idiga community in some areas of south coastal Karnataka is influenced by the teachings of Narayana Guru. Though Ary Idiga leaders have officially accepted him as their spiritual guru, the influence seems to be limited to certain pockets. Guru followers have many ashramas in Karnataka, including the Brahmashree Narayana Guru Ashrama in Shimoga. Some of the organizations associated with this ashrama are District Brahmashree Narayana Guru Arya Idiga Association and the Brahmashree Narayana Guru Arya Idiga Women's Association.

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