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- Commissioner of India. p. 198. Gosikonda, Sreeramulu (2 November 2022). "Padmashalis in Telangana: Lack of political representation hurts traditional weaving...
- Akkai Padmashali is an Indian transgender activist, motivational speaker, and singer. For her work in activism, she has received the Rajyotsava Prashasti...
- Devanga element took up Shaivite Lin****atism or Veerashaivism while the Padmashalis were Vaishnavs. While some Devangas wear the yagnopaveetam or janivara...
- recognized as "The City of Hutatmas" literally "The City of Martyrs". The Padmashalis are one of the largest community in Solapur. The rise of Moghul rule...
- 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014. Gosikonda, Sreeramulu (2 November 2022). "Padmashalis in Telangana: Lack of political representation hurts traditional weaving...
- . to Devanga weavers. Many of these privileges were later granted to Padmashali weavers too. According to Ramaswamy, Saliya were always part of right...
- smell of gingelly oil. The community of weavers involved are Puttapaka Padmashalis. The weavers sell their sarees for Rs.2000 locally. Noted handloom designer...
- Mogaveera, Tulu Madivala (Madialnakl), Tulu Gowda, Kulala, Devadiga, Jogi, Padmashali communities and others. This is the dialect of commerce, trade and entertainment...
- on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2017. "Name us Shettigar, say Padmashalis". Deccan Herald. 6 April 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2021. "Mangalore hosts...
- handspun) North and East 4. Devanga Devala (Devala Maharishi) South 5. Padmashali padma(lotus) shali (shali) South 6. Kani kani refers to ‘wooden bobbins’...