History:
Jettipati is a Hindu caste found in the Indian states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It is believed to have originated from the ancient Kshatriya warrior caste.
Jettipati is believed to have originated during the period of the Vijayanagara Empire (14th-17th centuries). During this period, the Jettipati were warriors and landowners. They were also known to have served as tax collectors and administrators.
Description:
The Jettipati are traditionally a patrilineal society and follow a strict code of conduct. They are known for their strong sense of community and loyalty to their caste.
The Jettipati practice a variety of Hindu rituals and customs. These include ceremonies such as the naming ceremony, wedding ceremony, housewarming ceremony, and more.
The Jettipati have a number of variations, depending on the region they live in. In Karnataka, they are known as Jettipati, while in Tamil Nadu they are known as Jettippaties.







