Mastertheblaster Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 About #Kamma : Kammas are first South Indian Kshatriyas those who came from North India, you can see in puranas Kammas warriors have Goddess Lakshmi story, in vedhas they have kurma avatar of bagvan Vishnu murthy story. After suryachandra vamsas these kshatriya community's were formed as 16 Mahajana padhas one of the strongest of them was Kambhoja these kambhoja was split as Kamma kshatriya, kurmi kshatriya, kumbhi and some more. These Kamma community came to south part of Telugu land these area was known Kamma Rastra, Kamma ratha, Kammanadu those who ruled these are they were known Kamma Kshatriyas in this area many Kamma Durjaya vamsas ruled. Velnati choda,Kakatiya,chalukya,musunuri, pemmasani, sayapaneni, Ravella, Suryadevara, Vasireddy,Madurai, thanjavoor,Kandy and many more hundreds of Kamma kingdoms ruled south India and they have nearly 50 Above Zamindhar samsthabas. Kammas took jainism and budism in the past after again they took hindhuism they have rushi gothras. Kammas main strongest base is Kambhoja mahajana padha, Kamma Rastra states, Kamra maharaja, Durjaya Kamma maharaja and Karicala Cholas are ancient kamma Kshatriya kings. Here one think Kamma Rastra begun before 3rd century its end is 17 century means Kamma Kings ruled nearly 1500 years above here Kamma Rastra means Kamma Rajas or Rajulu, Rastra means Rajas or Rajulu, Kamma Rajas is the meaning, so Kammas are the first south India Telugu Kshatriyas. Rey rey @Telugodura456 @Pavanonline entra idhi, kshatriyas kuda intha bisket history chepukoru emo ra, kamma rajulu anta lol Quote
Popular Post Mastertheblaster Posted July 5, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted July 5, 2021 6 minutes ago, gothamprince said: i am not kshatriya but we are majorly benefited by them so have great respect about them 5 minutes ago, gothamprince said: i am not kshatriya bava just studied them closely as i am from vizianagaram Yeah generally I feel rajus are very helpful people , pulka pacha media mafia trap lo padutunar emadyana 3 Quote
Telugodura456 Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 6 minutes ago, gothamprince said: i am not kshatriya but we are majorly benefited by them so have great respect about them Yea they are better than so called democracy we have here - one dora fellow there, and one "samantha" reddy here. Quote
Rajnichitti Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 18 minutes ago, kdapparao said: I hate to talk about caste but except us kshatriyas bramhims vyasyas rest all of them are shudras reddy kamma kapu all are same shudras farming class only.. there is no untochables in Hinduism on 4 varnas Nuv TEDDY vi, sollu chepaku ra, indirect ga enjoy chestunav kadha 1 Quote
Telugodura456 Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 3 minutes ago, Mastertheblaster said: About #Kamma : Kammas are first South Indian Kshatriyas those who came from North India, you can see in puranas Kammas warriors have Goddess Lakshmi story, in vedhas they have kurma avatar of bagvan Vishnu murthy story. After suryachandra vamsas these kshatriya community's were formed as 16 Mahajana padhas one of the strongest of them was Kambhoja these kambhoja was split as Kamma kshatriya, kurmi kshatriya, kumbhi and some more. These Kamma community came to south part of Telugu land these area was known Kamma Rastra, Kamma ratha, Kammanadu those who ruled these are they were known Kamma Kshatriyas in this area many Kamma Durjaya vamsas ruled. Velnati choda,Kakatiya,chalukya,musunuri, pemmasani, sayapaneni, Ravella, Suryadevara, Vasireddy,Madurai, thanjavoor,Kandy and many more hundreds of Kamma kingdoms ruled south India and they have nearly 50 Above Zamindhar samsthabas. Kammas took jainism and budism in the past after again they took hindhuism they have rushi gothras. Kammas main strongest base is Kambhoja mahajana padha, Kamma Rastra states, Kamra maharaja, Durjaya Kamma maharaja and Karicala Cholas are ancient kamma Kshatriya kings. Here one think Kamma Rastra begun before 3rd century its end is 17 century means Kamma Kings ruled nearly 1500 years above here Kamma Rastra means Kamma Rajas or Rajulu, Rastra means Rajas or Rajulu, Kamma Rajas is the meaning, so Kammas are the first south India Telugu Kshatriyas. Rey rey @Telugodura456 @Pavanonline entra idhi, kshatriyas kuda intha bisket history chepukoru emo ra, kamma rajulu anta lol Yes this is ridiculous. But this claim we came from north india is seen by many castes. "arya vaisyas" of komati - some of them who put a mehta/gupta to their name. Brahmins claim that, even golla castes are keeping the name of "yadav". this is because india makes south indians feel inferior and south indians try to overcome by claiming north origin or kshatriya origin. it is tragic. but you are not making it better but having a worshipful attitude to kshatriyas and others. Quote
Pavanonline Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 4 minutes ago, Mastertheblaster said: About #Kamma : Kammas are first South Indian Kshatriyas those who came from North India, you can see in puranas Kammas warriors have Goddess Lakshmi story, in vedhas they have kurma avatar of bagvan Vishnu murthy story. After suryachandra vamsas these kshatriya community's were formed as 16 Mahajana padhas one of the strongest of them was Kambhoja these kambhoja was split as Kamma kshatriya, kurmi kshatriya, kumbhi and some more. These Kamma community came to south part of Telugu land these area was known Kamma Rastra, Kamma ratha, Kammanadu those who ruled these are they were known Kamma Kshatriyas in this area many Kamma Durjaya vamsas ruled. Velnati choda,Kakatiya,chalukya,musunuri, pemmasani, sayapaneni, Ravella, Suryadevara, Vasireddy,Madurai, thanjavoor,Kandy and many more hundreds of Kamma kingdoms ruled south India and they have nearly 50 Above Zamindhar samsthabas. Kammas took jainism and budism in the past after again they took hindhuism they have rushi gothras. Kammas main strongest base is Kambhoja mahajana padha, Kamma Rastra states, Kamra maharaja, Durjaya Kamma maharaja and Karicala Cholas are ancient kamma Kshatriya kings. Here one think Kamma Rastra begun before 3rd century its end is 17 century means Kamma Kings ruled nearly 1500 years above here Kamma Rastra means Kamma Rajas or Rajulu, Rastra means Rajas or Rajulu, Kamma Rajas is the meaning, so Kammas are the first south India Telugu Kshatriyas. Rey rey @Telugodura456 @Pavanonline entra idhi, kshatriyas kuda intha bisket history chepukoru emo ra, kamma rajulu anta lol Edo papam teliyaka rasaru, asalu ekkada rasaro kuda teliyadu evariki neelanti karudugattina casteist ki tappa. Internet lo chadivindantha validate chestava enti ipudu kurchoni. At least sye ra lanti fake history movies teeyaledu ga deshamantha dappukotti. Quote
Mastertheblaster Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 Kshatriyas don't fall in trap of cummodes They will cheat u like they did in kakatiya rule Selig Harrison said in 1956 that Kamma lore nurtures the image of a once-proud warrior clan reduced by Reddi chicanery to its present peasant status. Reddi duplicity, recounted by Kamma historian K. Bhavaiah Choudary, was first apparent in 1323 AD at the downfall of Andhra's Kakatiya dynasty. Reciting voluminous records to prove that Kammas dominated the Kakatiya court, Chaudary suggests that the Reddis, also influential militarists at the time, struck a deal at Kamma expense with the Moslem conquerors of the Kakatiya regime. The Kammas lost their noble rank and were forced into farming Cummodes moslems tho kummak ai mimalni odincharu, adhi swayamga pulka gade raskunadu 1 Quote
Mastertheblaster Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 5 minutes ago, Pavanonline said: Edo papam teliyaka rasaru, asalu ekkada rasaro kuda teliyadu evariki neelanti karudugattina casteist ki tappa. Internet lo chadivindantha validate chestava enti ipudu kurchoni. At least sye ra lanti fake history movies teeyaledu ga deshamantha dappukotti. Syeraa fake story anta lol Quote
Pavanonline Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 Just now, Mastertheblaster said: Syeraa fake story anta lol Wow adi nijamga jarigina story ani nammesava, nee lanti tejalu undabatte ap sankanaki potundi. Quote
Telugodura456 Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 8 minutes ago, Pavanonline said: Edo papam teliyaka rasaru, asalu ekkada rasaro kuda teliyadu evariki neelanti karudugattina casteist ki tappa. Internet lo chadivindantha validate chestava enti ipudu kurchoni. At least sye ra lanti fake history movies teeyaledu ga deshamantha dappukotti. Why is sye raa a fake story. The references to india were fake because there is no india then. but story seemed pretty authentic to me. I aslo liked it frankly. The idea of various fighting telugu leaders coming together like brothers to fight. Quote
Mastertheblaster Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 9 minutes ago, Pavanonline said: Edo papam teliyaka rasaru, asalu ekkada rasaro kuda teliyadu evariki neelanti karudugattina casteist ki tappa. Internet lo chadivindantha validate chestava enti ipudu kurchoni. At least sye ra lanti fake history movies teeyaledu ga deshamantha dappukotti. Kaka kamma Muslims telsa niku Babar chowdary, akbar chowdary , adhi kuda twarlo rabodtundi mana kamma puranam lo Quote
Peter123 Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 wtf man... why fyting on caste sh1t lol Quote
Popular Post Mastertheblaster Posted July 5, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted July 5, 2021 1 minute ago, Telugodura456 said: Why is sye raa a fake story. The references to india were fake because there is no india then. but story seemed pretty authentic to me. I aslo liked it frankly. The idea of various fighting telugu leaders coming together like brothers to fight. Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy (24 November 1806 – 22 February 1847) was an Indian freedom fighter. Son of a former Telugu Palegaadu Mallareddy and Seethamma, Narasimha Reddy was born in Rupanagudi village, Uyyalawada mandal of Kurnool district. He and his commander-in-chief Vadde Obanna were at the heart of the rebellion against the British in 1847, where 5,000 peasants rose up against the British East India Company in Kurnool district. They were protesting against the changes introduced by the British to the traditional agrarian system in the first half of the nineteenth century. These changes include the introduction of the ryotwari system and other attempts to maximize revenue through exploiting lower-status cultivators by depleting their crops and leaving them impoverished. He killed over 3,000 British East India Company Soldiers during the course of the revolt.[1] Idendayya idhi mana kamma puranam lo rayaleda 3 Quote
Pavanonline Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 Just now, Mastertheblaster said: Kaka kamma Muslims telsa niku Babar chowdary, akbar chowdary , adhi kuda twarlo rabodtundi mana kamma puranam lo I don’t know and I don’t care, nuvve ekkuva feel avutunnav ani first nundi cheptunna. Quote
Telugodura456 Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 2 minutes ago, Mastertheblaster said: Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy (24 November 1806 – 22 February 1847) was an Indian freedom fighter. Son of a former Telugu Palegaadu Mallareddy and Seethamma, Narasimha Reddy was born in Rupanagudi village, Uyyalawada mandal of Kurnool district. He and his commander-in-chief Vadde Obanna were at the heart of the rebellion against the British in 1847, where 5,000 peasants rose up against the British East India Company in Kurnool district. They were protesting against the changes introduced by the British to the traditional agrarian system in the first half of the nineteenth century. These changes include the introduction of the ryotwari system and other attempts to maximize revenue through exploiting lower-status cultivators by depleting their crops and leaving them impoverished. He killed over 3,000 British East India Company Soldiers during the course of the revolt.[1] Idendayya idhi mana kamma puranam lo rayaleda Polegaars are real. I am sure they exzaggerated a little in the movie - all movies do that. But i really like sye raa because it bought in to focus some telugu history we barely know these days. our polegars and the battles they fought. There are lot of battles fought against britishers by local telugu chiefs. Even the british wrote admiringly about them. it was all the way to krishna river. Quote
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