Thogata (Telugu: తొగట) (also known Thogata Veera Kshathriya) are a Hindu community of weavers[1][2] found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. They claim descent from Chaudeswari and follow Vaishnavite tradition.[1][3]

Thogata (తొగట)
Regions with significant populations
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
Languages
Telugu, Kannada
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Saliya, Padmasali, Devanga

Thogatas are classified as an Other Backward Class (OBC) in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and other Indian states.[4] They are distinct from other weaving castes like Padmasali and Devanga. They used to be weavers, but now they are involved in diverse occupations like agriculture and other rural activities.

References

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  1. ^ a b Swarnalatha, P. (2005). The World of the Weaver in Northern Coromandel, C.1750-c.1850. Orient Blackswan. p. 32. ISBN 9788125028680.
  2. ^ Lakshmanna, Chintamani (1973). Caste Dynamics in Village India. Nachiketa Publications. pp. 46, 137.
  3. ^ Singh, K. S. (1998). India's Communities. Anthropological Survey of India. pp. 3505–3506. ISBN 978-0-19-563354-2.
  4. ^ "List of Backward Classes approved by Government of Tamil Nadu". BC, MBC & Minorities Welfare Department. Retrieved 18 July 2024.