Badaganadu

Badaganadu

Badaganadu's are a Brahmin community that mainly reside in Karnataka, and now due to the advent of globalization they are spread throughout the world. Badaganadu Community is one of the three main streams of adherents to the Advaita Vedanta propounded by Sri Shankaracharya and are followers of the Smarta tradition (known as Smartism). Smarta is derived from 'Smrithi' a Sanskrit word with the meaning of one who "remembers or reveres their teacher/Guru".

Literally, Badaganadu means the northern land, probably originating from vadaga (north) and tenkana(south) etc. Referred to the community, it might mean people from the northern parts of Tamilnadu - the Archakas - who were brought to perform pujas in Sanskrit language. The mother tongue of Badaganadu community has been Kannada, and are largely spread around the northern parts of Karnataka, Bellary and Anantapur districts, Bangalore,Shivamogga,ChikkaMagaluru,Davanagere,ChitraDurga, Holenarasipura, Madhugiri, Tumkur and other parts of Karnataka.

The popular belief is that Badaganadus have a strong a Self-respect and would try to keep their problems and solve them without any "outsiders" help. Badaganadu Community emphasises a strong education, thus most of the community members are well educated and are Engineers, doctors, Officers etc. The main deity of some of the Badaganadus is Lord Venkateshwara.and for some it is Lord Mylaralingeshwara or Lord Malatesha of Devaragudda or Mailara near Ranebennur in haveri District. Badaganadu's celebrate most of the South Indian Festivals like Ugadi, Navaratri, Deepavali and Gowri Ganesha festivals.

There are many Badaganadu Organizations spread all over Karnataka, like The Badaganadu sangha (Seshadripuram BANGALORE 560020) in Bangalore, Badaganadu Balaga in Mysore etc.

ee also

*Forward Castes
*Brahmins

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Some of the Information has been sourced from - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoysala_Karnataka_Brahmins

Other Links :-http://www.bbmysore.org/

One can find Badagandu people hailing from around Mysore, Mandya and even Coimbatore. Though Badaganadu people adhere to AdiShankara's teachings and are advaitins. they celebrate almost all festivals and vrathas be it pertaining to please Shiva or Krishna or Rama or Narasimha or Ganesha or any other deity / God. Truly cosmopolitan Hindu outlook is shown by this community. The strange fact is that there is a Badaganadu sect amongst Madhvas; some say that Madhvas were originally advaitins but chose to profess Madhvacarya's teachings due to reasons of losing in religious debate or were overcome by the influence of the new thought. Whatever it might be, this community truly blends well without any show off of ego or fanfare.


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