212 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
We may next proceed to note the castes and sub-castes into which each of these sub-divisions of the Panch Dravidas have disintegrated.
I. THE MAHARASHTRA BRAHMINS
The Maharashtra Brahmins have among them the following castes and sub-castes:
(1) The Deshasthas, (2) The Konkanasthas, (3) The Karhadas,
(4) The Kanvas, (5) The Madhyandinas, (6) The Padhyas,
(7) The Devarukhas, (8) The Palashas, (9) The Kirvantas, (10) The Tirgulas, (11) The Javalas, (12) The Abhiras, (13) The Savashas,
(14) Kastas, (15) The Kunda Golakas, (16) The Randa Golakas,
(17) The Brahmana-Jais, (18) The Soparas, (19) The Khistis,
(20) The Huseinis, (21) The Kalankis, (22) The Maitrayaniyas,
(23) The Varadis-Madhyandin-Yajur-Vedi, (24) The VaradisMadhyandin-Rig Vedi, (25) The Jhade.
The Shenvis are further divided into nine sub-castes called—
(26) Narvankar, (27) Keloskar, (28) Bardeshkar,
(29) Kudaldeshkar, (30) Pednekar, (31) Bhalavelekar,
(32) Kushasthali, (33) Khadape and (34) Khajule.
- THE ANDHRA BRAHMINS
The following is the list of castes and sub-castes which make up the Andhra Brahmins—
(1) The Varnasalus, (2) The Kamarukubi, (3) The Karanakamulu,
(4) The Madhyandians, (5) The Tailangas, (6) The Murakanadus,
(7) The Aradhyas, (8) The Yajnavalkyas, (9) The Kasaranadu,
(10) The Velandus, (11) The Venginadus, (12) The Vedinadus,
(13) The Samavedis, (14) The Ramanujis, (15) The Madhavacharis,
(16) The Niyogis.
- THE TAMIL BRAHMINS
They consist of the following castes—
(1) The Rig-Vedis, (2) The Krishna Yajur-Vedis, (3) The Shukla Yajur-Vedis—Madhyandinas, (4) The Shukla Yajur-Vedis-Kanvas,
(5) The Sama Vedis, (6) The Atharva, (9) The Vaishnavas,
(10) The Vira Vaishnavas, (11) The Shri-Vaishnavas, (12) The Bhagvatas, (13) The Shaktas.