- term
Holeya is
derived from Hola.
Other colonial-era
authors claimed it
derived also from Hole,
meaning "pollution." In
British India,
Holeyas lived...
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Muladalugalu or
Mulada Holeya (hereditary serfs)
depending on
nature of
employment in
agrarian society. The
important sections of
Holeyas were the
Pombada (Bhuta...
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districts of Srikakulam,
Vizianagaram and Vishakhapatanam)
Godari Gosangi Holeya Holeya Dasari Jaggali Jambuvulu Kolu****vandlu, Pambada, Pambanda, Pambala...
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found amongst Lohar,
Vishwakarmas (Panchal,also
called Vishwabrahmins),
Holeyas, saitwal(native Jain community), etc. as well as
sometimes in
native Marathi...
- the
districts of Srikakulam,
Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam)
Godari Holeya Holeya Dasari Jaggali Jambuvulu Kolupulvandlu, Pambada, Pambada,
Pambala Madasi...
- Vizianagaram, and Visakhapatnam)
Godari 812 208
Gosangi 50 23,351
Holeya 84 442
Holeya Dasari 2,559 8,482
Jaggali 541 2,579
Jambuvulu 6,677 108
mostly concentrated...
- Chuhra,
Valmiki and
subcastes 4,39,444 6. Chalavadi,
Channayya 109 7.
Holeya (Chenna Dasar,
Holaya Dasar) 69 8.
Dangashia 3,446 9. Dhor,
Kankayya 182...
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similar to the Parai. This drum was once only pla**** by the all peoples, the
Holeyas and Madigas, at
times of funeral,
village festivals and announcements....
- Bangalore, due to a COVID-19 illness.
Holemadigara Haadu (Songs of the
Holeya and Madiga, 1975)
Saaviraaru Nadigalu (Thousands of Rivers, 1979) Kappu...
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Billavas are the most
numerous community. The
Konkani people, Brahmins,
Holeyas, the hill-tribes (Koragas), Muslims,
Mangalorean Catholics and Arebhashe...