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- Rodi or Rodiya (lit., filth) are an untouchable social group or caste amongst the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka. Their status was very similar to all the...
- Rodiya is a dialect of the Sinhalese language spoken by members of the Rodiya community of Sri Lanka. Speakers are considered to be low-caste among the...
- reached out to the poorest sections of society in Sri Lanka - including the Rodiya Community. He housed the Rodi on church property in Borella, Colombo....
- many local or Village gods in Tamil Nadu and Kerala in India and by the Rodiya and Vedda peoples of Sri Lanka. Vaḷḷi is also known as Pongi at Vallimalai...
- monitor meat is considered edible (especially by indigenous Veddah and Rodiya people) while water monitor meat is not. Killing a land monitor is usually...
- Parliament Rodi language, a language spoken in Norway Rodi, another name for the Rodiya, an untouchable caste amongst the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka Rhodes (disambiguation)...
- a king on the horse in the background- Deccani Painting , 19th century Rodiya woman carrying water, Ceylon 1910 Lady After A Bath, Mughal Art, 18th century...
- 'welfare for all through our shared labour'. In 1958, the neglected village of Rodiya, inhabited by social outcasts and beggars, received help in the form of...
- hunter-gatherers. Sri Lanka has had other hunter-gathering peoples such as the Rodiya and Kinnaraya. The earliest account of Vedda was written by Ryklof Van Goens...
- "outcastes", Rodiya, beginning in the area of Kadugannava, west of Kandy. Some of the rodiya lived and studied on the Island Hermitage. The son of the Rodiya chieftain...