The Devanga Purana is the kulapuranam, or mythological history, of the Devanga community. It deals with the life of their legendary founder, Devala Maharshi, and his seven incarnations, goddess (Chowdeswari), rituals and customs. The Devanga community reside in all the south Indian states and also split in north Indian states. They are traditionally engaged in cotton cloth weaving and cloth business.

Religion

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The main deities of Devangas are Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman or Sri Chowdeshwari Devi and Sri Ramalingeswara.[1]

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Around 1532 CE, Devanga people in Andhra Pradesh requested the Telugu poet Bhadralinga Kavi to write their kulapuranam, which resulted in the Devanga Purana. It is written as poems in the dasimatra-dvipadi style.[2]

Devanga Purana was originally written in Sanskrit included in Brahmanda Purana; it has been translated into Telugu, Tamil and Kannada. The first copy was printed in Kannada named "Badarayana".[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "Erikarai Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman Jalakandapuram". sites.google.com.
  2. ^ P, Swarnalatha (2005). The World of the Weaver in Northern Coromandel, C.1750-C.1850. Hyderabad: Orient Longman Private Limited. p. 41. ISBN 978-8-12502-868-0.
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