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Kulala
Kulals are popularly known as Moolyas in South Canara District of Karnataka, Kumbhara at North Karnataka and other parts of Karnataka. This community is widely spread in Mangalore, Udupi and Mumbai. Dakshina Kannada Jilla Moolyara Yane Kulalara Martru Sangha, (Estd 14-12-1927) Old Kent Rd., Mangalore is pioneering for unity within Kulala community. It has a large community hall, named Nasik B H Bangera Hall. and Shree Devi Temple. Shri Veeranarayana temple, in Kulashekhara, Mangalore, Shri Udbhava Roudranatheshwara Temple,Nadubottu, Belthangadi,Kallurti Devashthana,Panolibail, Bantwal,Manila Shri Mahalakshmi Temple, Vittal are also a must visit place for Kulals. Primarily Kulalas were Pot Makers, agriculturists. Currently Educational facilities have changed the work culture and they are in profession like Medicine, Engineering, Banking, Industries etc. Some Kulals in villages of Mangalore,Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are still involved in pot making,mud idol making work.
==Etymology== The word "Moolya" means ''Moulya'' in the Kannada language i.e.valuable or precious.It is believed that, Moolya was originated as they were involved in making precious pots also called as "Kumbhas" used by priests (Bhramins) in temples for food offering to lord. Kulala and Kumbhara both are basically Sanskrit words whereas Moolya is Tulu word.
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