- Tuluva Hebbars
Tuluva Hebbars are a Tulu-speaking Brahmin community from
Karnataka , India. The name "Hebbar" comes from theKannada , "hebbu/hiridhu" (meaning big) + "haruva" (meaning brahmin). There is a Hebbar family living in Bendigo at the moment.The Tuluva Hebbar community is originally from Puttur, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka. They are also called as Shivalli Brahmins (which resolves to 'Shivana + Halli' in Kannada which means Shiva's village). Their mother tongue is
Tulu , which is one of the fiveDravidian languages of India. People from this Tulu-speaking Brahmin community have a lot of representation & noted works in the field of medicine, engineering, law & finance. These Hebbars have been working as 'Patels' (village officers), ministers, financial advisors and many of them worship in the temples of Kerala and Karnataka. Some of them are engaged in the Agricultural Industry, 'Visha vaidya' - Treatment for Snake bites. Some families are engaged in practicingAyurveda medicine. Some of them were engaged in Nrittam - a kind of dance performed in temples where the deity is placed on the head of the dancer. There are also few Tuluva Hebbars who are Sthanika Brahmins. Sthaniks means who are of the Sthana "Native".These Hebbars belong to Saamaveda and recite Saamaveda.
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