History:
Chitharpu is a surname found among the Telugu-speaking people of India.
The surname is believed to have originated with the Chitharlu, a Telugu-speaking community that traces its roots to the Vijayanagara Empire. The Chitharlu were a powerful and influential community in the region, and their name was adopted by many families as their surname.
Description:
Chitharpu families are known for their strong sense of community and family values. They are typically very close-knit and supportive of each other.
Chitharpu families usually celebrate traditional festivals and events such as Ugadi, Diwali, and Pongal. They also observe the Hindu festivals of Holi and Navaratri.
There are several variations of the Chitharpu surname, including Chithaluri, Chithalapati, Chithaluripati, Chithaluriya, Chithaluriyam, and Chithaluriyamu.






