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History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dadhich, kashyapa, madhusudhana and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are pasupate, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: It is usually linked to communities that have traditionally worked in agriculture and related jobs. The religion associated with PASUPULATE surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu. Specifically, families with this surname often belong to the Kapu community, a large farming group in Andhra Pradesh. The name itself probably comes from "Pasupu," the Telugu word for turmeric, hinting at a possible ancestral connection to growing or trading turmeric. People with the Indian surname Pasupulate commonly speak Telugu and English. Telugu, a Dravidian language, is mainly spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where many people with this surname come from. Because India has many languages, some Pasupulates might also speak other regional languages, such as Hindi, Tamil, or Kannada, depending on where they live and their family history. Also, because of globalization and migration, English has become common among many Indian communities, including those with the surname Pasupulate, especially for work and school. The surname Pasupulate has several variations, including Pasupulati, Pasupulleti, Basupulate, Basupulati, Basupulleti, Pusupulate, Pusupulati, and Pusupulleti. These variations likely stem from regional accents and pronunciation differences in Telugu-speaking areas, where this surname probably originated. These differences might involve variations in the "u" sound (like the short "u" in "put" or the long "oo" in "boot") and slight changes in how the "t" and "d" sounds are pronounced.