Description:
CHEMMULURI The name Chemmuluri is derived from the Tamil word 'chenmul', meaning 'lotus flower'. The name may also be derived from the Telugu word 'chemumal', meaning 'lotus flower'. The name may also be derived from the Kannada word 'chemmalu', meaning 'lotus flower'. The Chemmuluri people are an agricultural community located in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, India. They are a Tamil-speaking community who are believed to have migrated to the Nilgiri Hills from the central Tamil Nadu region sometime in the early medieval period. The Chemmuluri people are primarily subsistence farmers who grow a variety of crops, including rice, maize, and wheat. They also produce fruits, vegetables, and spices. The Chemmuluri people are also known for their hand-woven textiles and traditional handicrafts, such as pottery and basketry. The Chemmuluri people have a diverse culture that includes elements of Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam. They are also known for their traditional music and dance. The Chemmuluri people are a small community, and there is little information available about their customs and traditions. There are no known variations of the name Chemmuluri.






