- Aaraama Dravidulu
Aaraama Dravidulu is a sub-sect of
Telugu Brahmins ofAndhra Pradesh in SouthIndia . They primarily reside inEast Godavari andWest Godavari districts ofAndhra Pradesh , though they can found all overAndhra Pradesh and other parts ofIndia and world now. They are Brahmins who migrated from the Tamil country into Andhra.urnames
* Allamraju
* Animilla
* Akondi
* Bhallamudi
* Bhairavabhatla
* Bhagavathula
* Chamarti
* Charla
* Chellapilla
* Chilakamarthi
* Duddu
* Dwibhashyam
* Dwivedula
* Gumma
* Kakarala
* Kakaraparthi
* Kamavarapu
* Kolluru
* Kota
* Koochibhatla
* Kolaganti
* Madhunapantula
* Madhurapantula
* Mahendravada
* Nagabhatla
* Nrusimhadevara
* peddinti
* Palanki
* Pantula
* Puranapanda
* Patrayudu
* Sanndhi
* Tatapudi
* Vedula
* Voleti
* UpamakaEminent/Famous Brahmins belonging to Aaraama Dravidulu Sect
* Kota S Vyas (Deputy Inspector General of Police K.S. Vyas, a brave pollice officer was shot by Maoists at Lal Bahadur stadium, Hyderabad on Jan 27, 1993.)
*
Madhunapantula Satyanarayana Sastry (Littérateur) ( [http://www.madhunapantula.com/ madhunapantula] )
*Ushasri (Littérateur and Radio Personality) ( [http://www.ushasri.com/ ushasri] )
*Prof. Madhunapantula Suryanarayana Murty ( Eminent Applied Mathematician) ( [http://www.geocities.com/drmsnmurty/ Dr.M.S.N.Murty] )
* Allamraju Viswanadham(retd Sheristadar,Littérateur)
* Kakaraparty Ramachandra Rao (famous Architect/K.R.Rao)
*Dr. K.V.Ramanamma(professor/Littérateur)
* Allamraju Venkata Satya Phani Kumar( Lecturer)
* Late Nrusimhadevara Satyanarayana Murty, Contractor, KadiyamKakaraparty
* Allamraju Venkata Rao - Eminent writer, poet who works in All India Radio, Better known as 'Sudhama' which is his pen name. Has authored two books namely 'Agnisudha' - his compilation of poems and 'Samsaralu' - Compilation of articles from his column samsaralu which was published in Leading Telugu Newspaper AndhraBhoomi.
=See also=Allamraju Viswanadham
*Forward Castes
*Brahmins External links
* [http://www.vepachedu.org/manasanskriti/aaraamadraavida.html Aaraama Dravidulu]
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