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People with this surname currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
The Dule surname, associated with the Kashyapa and Gautama Gotra, embodies a deep-rooted cultural legacy marked by mythological origins, traditional practices, and active social mobilization. Originating from a lineage linked to a particular deity, the Dule community’s name evolved through regional linguistic influences. Over generations, members have taken on prominent roles in regional councils, reflecting their commitment to both cultural preservation and social contribution. Migration patterns have spread the community across the country, enriching their customs and practices. They continue to honor their heritage through vibrant festivals like Navratri, Diwali, and a unique celebration, Dule Utsav, incorporating rituals of dance, music, and prayer. These events serve as cultural touchstones, connecting dispersed families and preserving their shared traditions across regions. Notable personalities with the surname include: Krishan Dule - a social worker and community leader, Sunil Dule -
politician, Nirmal Dule - entrepreneur and philanthropist, Rajesh Dule - a noted sportsman.
Description:
The Dule surname represents a diverse community primarily found in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Karnataka, with members speaking Marathi, Gujarati, and Kannada, respectively. They celebrate regional festivals such as Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Makar Sankranti, emphasizing unity and cultural preservation. The community is notable for its noble personalities who have made significant contributions in arts, politics, and social work. Family values are strong, characterized by respect for elders and a sense of unity. Traditional foods, including puran poli and khichdi, are commonly enjoyed, particularly during festivals. The literacy rate is moderately high, with many pursuing higher education and professional careers, including government jobs, trade, and entrepreneurship, reflecting a blend of cultural heritage and modern aspirations within the Dule community.
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Uttar Pradesh
30,685

Maharashtra
175

Tamil Nadu
16

Andhra Pradesh
11

Gujarat
10

Odisha
7

Madhya Pradesh
6

Telangana
5

Delhi
4

Bihar
2
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