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History:
The BODDU surname originates from the Telugu-speaking community in South India, with its roots potentially tracing back to the Sanskrit word "Bodhi," symbolizing wisdom or enlightenment, often associated with intellectual or spiritual pursuits. This surname is linked to individuals who may have historically been scholars or part of noble lineages. Over time, the BODDU community has contributed to regional politics, social mobilization, and local governance, particularly in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Many members have migrated across India, forming a diaspora that reflects the community's broad influence. Rituals within the BODDU community include the celebration of major festivals such as Ugadi (Telugu New Year) and Sankranti, during which they engage in communal gatherings, cultural performances, and religious observances, reinforcing their strong cultural and spiritual ties.
This Surname has Aniruddha Gotra.
Description:
The BODDU surname is commonly found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, predominantly among Telugu-speaking communities. While Telugu is the primary language, some members also speak Kannada and Tamil, especially in Karnataka. The Boddu community values close family ties, respect for elders, and education, with many individuals working in agriculture, business, education, and government services. Notable figures with the Boddu surname have made their mark in politics, business, and other fields. With a strong focus on literacy, the community boasts a high literacy rate, especially in urban areas. Traditional food includes rice, dal, sambar, and regional sweets, often enjoyed with spicy and savory flavors.
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Andhra Pradesh
30,668

Tamil Nadu
15,644

Maharashtra
328

Gujarat
11

Delhi
7

Telangana
7

Madhya Pradesh
6

Jharkhand
1

Karnataka
1
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