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Telugus
Total population
81 million[citation needed]
Regions with significant populations
 Malaysia103,000
 France10,000
Languages
Telugu
Religion
Hinduism, and Islam and others
Related ethnic groups
Dravidian people · Brahui people · Gondi people · Kannadigas · Kodava · Malayalis · Tamils · Telugus · Tuluvas

Telugu people are an ethnic group primarily located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India and neighbouring areas such as Pondicherry, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh and Orissa (the areas bordering Andhra Pradesh).

Many have emigrated to countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, Mauritius, Fiji, Réunion and Malaysia. In the Americas there are two large associations TANA [1] and ATA [2].

Culture

Language

Telugu

Telugu is a Dravidian language that has been greatly influenced by Sanskrit. Adi Kavi Nannayya incorporated Sanskrit words into Telugu to increase the vocabulary.

Literature

  1. Padya Sahityam and Gadya Sahitaym
  2. Bhagavatam by Sri Bammera Paotana
  3. Ramayanam by Rayana Baskara
  4. Ramayanam by Kummari Molla
  5. Maha Bharatam by Kavi Trayam ( Nannaya,Yerrapragada and Tikkana)
  6. Sataka Sahityam by Vemana ,Baddena,Marana Venkana,Yenugu Lakshmana Kavi,Seshappa Kavi, Dhoorjati, Bhakata Ramdas
  7. Telugu Chatu Padyalu
  8. Tenali Ramalinga Kavi
  9. Kavi Sarvabouma Srinathudu

Classic Poets

  1. Annamayya
  2. Tyagaraju
  3. Kshetrayya

Folklore

  1. Kalam Kari
  2. Hari Kathalu
  3. Burra Kathalu

Art

  1. Bidri Art
  2. Nirmal Paints
  3. Kondapalli Bommalu

Games

  1. Tolu Bommalata
  2. Surabhi Natakalu
  3. Gali Pataalu
  4. Chedugudu (Kabbadi)
  5. Gujjana Goollu
  6. Chemma Chekka
  7. Kiriki Aata

Traditional Dress

  • Male Dress
  1. Uttareeyam (Angavastram or veil)
  2. Jubba (Kurta) The top portion
  3. Dhoti (Lungi) The bottom portion
  • Women
  1. Ravika
  2. Cheera (Sari)
  • Girls
  1. Parikini
  2. Langa Oni

Food

  1. Gongoora
  2. Korivi Karam
  3. Vankayi Kura
  4. Pootha Rekulu
  5. Kajalu
  6. Gor Meetilu

Wedding

Placing Jeela Karra on the head is the main event for Telugu People. They use bandi kadi at the time sootra dharana. This practice is specific to Telugu Weddings.

See also