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Mulukanadu Brahmin
The Mulukanadu Brahmins are a sub-group of Telugu-speaking Vaidiki Smartha Brahmins. Variations of the name of the community include: Murikinadu, Muluknadu, Mulukanadu, Mulakanadu, Moolakanadu and Mulikinadu. ==Etymology== The name ''Mulukanadu'' follows the usual conjoint formulation of Brahmin communities: the word ''Naadu'' means "country" in all the south Indian languages; this is suffixed to the country whence the community hails, being in this case "Muluka". Thus, ''Muluka''+''Naadu''=''Mulukanadu'', "people of the Muluka land." Muluka or Mulaka is identified and it is also known as Moolaka or Moolaka desha along with Ashmaka in shatavahana regime. Aurangabad, Nashik, Jalna, Vashim are parts of Mulaka. Pratishthanapura or present day Paithan is the capital of Mulaka desh. T. V. Venkatachala Sastry's study of caste genealogy and sociology titled ''Mulukanadu Brahmanar'' traces the genealogy of the Mulukanadu sect and its origins, customs and prevailing cultures.
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