Description:
The ChinnaLuri people are a Tamil-speaking community who inhabit the island of Sri Lanka. The ChinnaLuri are believed to have migrated to Sri Lanka from the mainland of India in the 12th century. The ChinnaLuri are a Hindu community who practice a variety of Hindu customs and traditions. The ChinnaLuri language is a dialect of the Tamil language. The ChinnaLuri people are a small minority community in Sri Lanka, and they are mainly found in the central and southern regions of the country. The ChinnaLuri people are a traditionally agricultural community, and they are involved in a variety of traditional industries, including weaving and pottery. The ChinnaLuri people are a culturally diverse community, and they have a rich culture and history. The ChinnaLuri people are a friendly and welcoming community, and they enjoy socializing and interacting with others. The ChinnaLuri people are a proud and independent people, and they are proud of their culture and heritage. The ChinnaLuri people are a ethnically and linguistically diverse community, and they have a rich culture and history.






