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Kurumba Gounder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kurumba Gounder
The Kurumba Gounder is a Tamil community from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kurumba Gounder, referred to simply as Gounder. These caste people gather every year at Lakshmi temple to have coconuts smashed on their heads in a plea to the gods for health and success. Kurumba Gounder ( Kurumba, Kurumbar, Kurumbans ) are descendants of Pallavas. Mahabalipuram sculpture, adjacent to Madras is their legacy. They ruled South India for more than 600 years, from the 3th century to the 9th century, and left a permanent mark in the field of art and architecture. 〔http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/08/090806-india-coconut-smashing-video-ap.html〕 ==Distribution==
People of this caste are found largely in Trichy, Pudukottai, Perambalur, Karur, Dindigul, Salem, Sivagangai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Ariyalur, Tanjavur, Theni and Namakal in Tamil Nadu state. Kurumba Gounders are also found in Trivandrum and Iduki in Kerala, and Bangalore and some districts of Karnataka states.
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