Goud
The Gowda are an Indian caste.
Origin
They were originally engaged in the manufacture and sale of spirits and liquors.[1] They also may have been Ayurveda doctors and farmers. The Gowda community originally thrived near the Godavari River whose trade of living on palm tree products. This included toddy tapped from coconut and other palm trees.[2]
Goundala groups used titles such as Goud, Ayya or Appa.[1] The internal structure of the caste comprises six endogamous groups: Deva Goundala, Shetti Goundala, Mashti Goundala, Goundala, Idiga, and Laguwad.[1]
Religion
The Goud caste celebrates the Bonalu festival of Katamiyya (Kanta Maheshwara) and Yellamma.[3]
See also
List of people with surname Goud
References
- 1 2 3 ul Hassan, Syed Siraj (1920). The castes and tribes of H.E.H. the Nizam's dominions 1. Bombay: Times Press. p. 240. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
- ↑ Gouds Information website
- ↑ Goud Community Bonalu Procession to Goddess Yellamma
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