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Padmasali (also
spelt as Padmashali, Padmasale) is a
Hindu caste residing in the
Indian states of
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat...
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communities of
Indian subcontinent include the Salvi, Panika, Ansari, Devanga,
Padmasali (caste),
Koshta and the
Kashmiri Kani weavers.
Known under many names...
- Markandeya,
among others. They are
distinct from
other weaving castes like
Padmasali and Devanga. Swarnalatha, P. (2005). The
World of the
Weaver in Northern...
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variants Jada,
Jandra etc.). However, the
present day
names like
Devanga and
Padmasali. The
original names simply meant weaver (spider).
While Saliga is tadbhava...
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Neelakanthi Neeli (Nelli)
Nessi or
Kurni Nokkar Odde, Oddilu,
Vaddera Vaddelu Padmasali (Sali, Saliyan, Pattusali, Senapathulu,
Thogata Sali) Pala-Ekari Palli...
- yarn,[citation needed]
where as
Padmasalis weave only co****
cloths from cotton, they are
often confused with
Padmasali while there is no
direct connection...
- Velama, Reddy, Kapu/Balija, Kamma, Brahmin, Raju, Komati, Boya, Devanga,
Padmasali, Bhatraju, Golla, Goud, Mala, Madiga, Jangam, Kuruba, Relli, and Vaddera...
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women in
Tamil Nadu
traditionally wear red-and-white
checked saris. The
Padmasali wedding sari is a
white sari that has been d**** with turmeric. Gujarati...
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Nagar in 1928 by
Nalli Chinnasamy Chetti, a
weaver who
belonged to the
Padmasali community.
Chinnasamy Chetti was a
famous weaver of
Kanchipuram sarees...
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Khatris and
Padmasalis were the
leading "Hindu
weaving castes" who
owned 43% of the looms. The
Khatris specialised in silk,
while the
Padmasalis in cotton...