Description:
Karunati is an Indian surname originating from the state of Karnataka. It is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Karunam’ which means ‘mercy’ or ‘compassion’. The Karunati surname is found among several communities in Karnataka, including the Bunt, Gowda, and Lingayat communities. The origin of the Karunati surname is believed to be associated with the Karunata community of Karnataka. This community is believed to have descended from the ancient Karunadu dynasty which ruled parts of Karnataka in the 11th century. The Karunadu dynasty was known for its religious tolerance and patronage of the arts. The Karunati surname is found among many communities in Karnataka, and it is believed to have multiple variations depending on the community. Some of the common variations of the Karunati surname include Karunadu, Karunakar, Karunamurthy, Karunakrishna, Karunaprakash, Karunamayi, and Karunamayee. The culture and customs of the Karunati community vary depending on the region and community. Generally, the Karunati community is known for its strong sense of community spirit, religious tolerance, and respect for education. They are also known for their traditional art forms such as Yakshagana and Kamsale. The Karunati surname is still widely used in Karnataka, and there are many variations of it depending on the community. It is believed to be an ancient name, and it is still used by many people in Karnataka today.






