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}}}} Sthānika Brāhmins belong to Hindu Pancha Dravida Tuluva Smartha Brahmin group. They are the oldest Tulu Brāhmins[1] primarily from the coastal Karnataka (Kanara) also known as Parasurama Kshetra..They are the main Prathistapanacharyas/Founders of all temples and bhoota sthanas in tulu nadu They are one of the oldest brahmins of South India and are referred to in many ancient historical epigraphical inscriptions as; Buddhivantha, Sthaneekam, Sthanapanthulu, Sthanadhikari, Sthanatthar, Sthalatthar, Sthanapadiyan, Stahliathiri, Thaniker, Sthanikar, Sthānādhipathi, Sthānādhyaksha, Tuluva brahmins. Sthānika Brahmins of south canara are referred to as Subrahmanya Sthānika Tulu Brāhmins as Lord Subrahmanya is their kuladevata and Kukke subramanya temple was their main center until the 16th century.[2] Sthānika Brāhmins are followers of Advaita Philosophy and practice the Panchayatana form of worship. They are disciples of the Sri Sringeri Jagadguru Samsthanam from the time of Sri Adi Shankara.[2] CasteSthānika Brahmins are a sect of Hindu vedic Smartha Brahmins. EtymologyThe word Sthānika is a sanskrit word and has meanings such as 'Fixed worshiper', 'Chief priest of a temple',[3] 'chief tantri', 'Tantraagami', 'melu shanthiyavanu','Sarva shastra paramgata', 'Manager or Administrator of temple', 'One who holds managerial position', 'Governor of a place', 'Tax collector', 'People of local place', etc. Sthānika Brahmins acquired their name owing to their managerial positions such as 'Chief priest of a temples' ,"Tantris", Temple administrators, tax collectors etc.[4][5][6][7] HistorySthānika Brāhmins history in Tulunadu dates back even before 380BC. From Historical records (stone, copper plate inscriptions and literature) ranging over a period of more than twenty centuries till the end of the 18th century, we can deduce and establish the facts, the origin, the history and the importance of the Sthānika brāhmins in the history of Tulunadu. Most of the temple in South canara region was maintained by Sthanika brahmins Sthānika Brāhmins were highly respected by, for their character, knowledge, proficiency, and efficiency. During the first quarter of the eighteenth century A.D., the Sthanikas in Tulu speaking region of coastal Karnataka lost their reputed position because of the acute Saiva-Vaisnava (Madhva shivalli) rivalry,[8] the changed political set up, the British revenue policies and as they joined their hands in freedom fights supporting the local rulers of that time. In 1836 Dewan Lakshminarayya a Sthanika brahmin started the first Non-cooperation movement in south canara and prepared a plan to revolt against the British rule with the help of the king of Kodagu. Till 1845, the administration & chief priesthood of all temples was with Sthanika Brahmins and had an influence over large section of the people. The Sthanika Brahmins who were at the helm of affairs in anti-British movement, were sacked from their tradltlonal posts and their hereditary trusteeship of the temple was also cancelled. A large number of people from the community also have been hanged to death by British and the community became economically poor.[9][10][11] Today sthanikas being well educated and economically well positioned joining their hands establishing unity among the different subsects of Dravida Brahmins and continue to be disciples of Sringeri Sharada Peetham.[12] Language and foodThe Sthanika Brahmins' mother tongue is "Tulu", "Sanskrit" and "Kannada". They speak a different dialect of Tulu called Brahmin Tulu, unique to their community. Sthanika brahmins are purely vegetarians. Domestic cultureAttireTraditionally, they wore a simple cloth around the waist called a thorthu (or thortumundu) also called as veshti, in domestic settings. When they had to travel, they wore two sets of cloth in addition known as a vasthram. Sthanika brahmins wore their traditional hair tufts (kuṭumi or śikhā) on the back of the crown. Gotra and pravaraThe following gotras and pravaras are found in the community.[13]
Surnames of familiesSthanika brahmin families surnames are as follows;
See also
References1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=RrG1AAAAIAAJ Karnataka State Gazetteer Volume 1, 1973, Dakshina Kannada District Chapter 3 - People] 2. ^1 [https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfSthanikaBrahmins STHANIKAS - Their Socio-religious and Economic Role in Karnataka (A. D. 1215-1800) - Dr. K. G. Vasanthamadhava] 3. ^[https://books.google.co.in/books?id=P7sDAAAAMAAJ&q=sthanika&dq=sthanika&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiupfmXl_zTAhULuo8KHUVrAy04KBDoAQggMAA Economic Conditions in Karnataka, A.D. 973-A.D. 1336, p216] 4. ^[https://archive.org/details/Tulunadu Tulu Nadu - Samajika Chariteyalli ondu samshodhanatmaka Vivechane] 5. ^[https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfSthanikaBrahmins_201501 Sthanika Brahmanaru by I. K. Shrinivasa Rao, School Book company - 1957] 6. ^[https://archive.org/details/TulunadinaItihasadalliSthanikaBrahmanaru_201501 Tulunadina Itihasadalli Sthanika Brahmanaru] 7. ^[https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfSthankas History of Sthanika Brahmins by Sri C. S. Rao] 8. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=GAS8TN50bJcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Being+Brahmin%2C+Being+Modern%3A+Exploring+the+Lives+of+Caste+Today&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FV-EVMPlAYKXuQT9qILQBQ&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=sthanika&f=false Being Brahmin, Being Modern: Exploring the Lives of Caste Today, Ramesh Bairy TS, 2010, p.163] {{ISBN|978-0415585767}} 9. ^[https://sthanikatulubrahmins.com/history/ History of Sthanika Brahmanas] 10. ^[https://sthanikatulubrahminsdotcom.wordpress.com/articles/ The Land with A Rich Past, R P Sambasadaslva Reddy, dated 02 –July-1996, Deccan Herald News paper] 11. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Z0nZzbFDSAoC&pg=PA165&lpg=PA165&dq=the+rebellion+of+kalyanaswamy&source=bl&ots=BJBCembo7k&sig=u3w1bPHr4KZJRTHpI8wG5o6uvR8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_29jS-NPLAhXCupQKHWWlCUcQ6AEIJzAC#v=onepage&q=the%20rebellion%20of%20kalyan South Kanara, By N. Shyam Bhat, Chapter 7: Rebellian of Kalyanaswami] 12. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=BbvWAAAAMAAJ&q=sthanika+brahmana&dq=sthanika+brahmana&hl=en&sa=X&ei=a5vpVI2IJcX38QWXyIHQAQ&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBw Tattvāloka, Volume 25, Publisher: Sri Abhinava Vidyatheertha Educational Trust, 2002, p 134] 13. ^Ahnika Darpanam — Dr. N.V Upadhyaya External links
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