Description:
The Alagarasamis are a caste of Tamil Brahmins who are found mainly in the districts of Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. They are also found in the Andhra Pradesh districts of Nellore, Kadapa, and Prakasam. The Alagarasamis are believed to have originated in the Alagarkot district of Tamil Nadu. They are a sub-caste of the Kshatriya caste. The Alagarasamis are Hindu and their religion is Vaishnavism. They are a caste of priests and are involved in the worship of deities such as Shiva and Vishnu. The Alagarasamis are a traditional agriculturists and are involved in the cultivation of paddy, sugarcane, and other crops. They also engage in the manufacture of traditional Tamil Nadu Brahmins clothing such as the kanchipuram silk saree. The Alagarasamis are a linguistically diverse community and speak a variety of Tamil dialects. They also speak Telugu and Hindi. The Alagarasamis are a socially diverse community and are found in both rural and urban areas. They are also found in both Tamil and Telugu-speaking communities. The Alagarasamis are a politically active community and are involved in the politics of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. They are also involved in the politics of the Indian Union. The Alagarasamis are a economically diverse community and are involved in a variety of occupations. They are found in both the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. The Alagarasamis are a socially and culturally diverse community and have a variety of customs and traditions.







