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History:
The Battula surname is believed to have mythological roots, often linked to ancient Indian warrior traditions, possibly tracing back to the Kshatriya class. Originating primarily from Andhra Pradesh, the name symbolizes qualities of valor and protection. Over time, the Battula community has been involved in political and social mobilization, with many individuals holding leadership roles in local governance. Migration patterns show a shift from rural to urban areas, as well as diaspora communities abroad. The Battula people celebrate key festivals like Ugadi and Sankranti, observing rituals connected to family, agriculture, and ancestral worship. Despite migrations, the Battula community maintains strong cultural ties, respecting traditional rites while adapting to modern societal changes.
This Surname has Hrushikesha, Paidipala Gotra.
Description:
The Battula surname is primarily found in the southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, with the community predominantly speaking Telugu, Tamil, or Kannada. Known for strong family values, the Battula community emphasizes respect for elders and close-knit relationships. Traditionally, many were involved in agriculture, but today, they are also prominent in business, education, and politics. Notable figures include Battula Suneetha, a well-regarded Indian politician and social worker in Andhra Pradesh, and Battula Satya Raju, an influential figure in local business and education. The literacy rate among Battula families is relatively high, with a growing shift toward urban-based professions. The community continues to thrive, maintaining its traditions while adapting to modern societal changes.

Andhra Pradesh
70

Tamil Nadu
56

72
Voters List

54
Food Distribution Records
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