History:
The Tavarageri are a sub-caste of the Lingayat community of Karnataka, India.
The Tavarageri are believed to have originated from the Tulu region of Karnataka. They claim to have been the followers of the 12th century Lingayat saint, Basavanna. They are also believed to have been the followers of the Virashaiva sect, which is a sub-sect of the Lingayat community.
Description:
TAVARAGERI:
The Tavarageri follow the traditional culture of the Lingayat community. They observe all the rituals and customs associated with the Lingayat community. They also practice vegetarianism, which is an important part of their culture.
The Tavarageri observe all the customs associated with the Lingayat community. They celebrate all the festivals associated with the Lingayat community, such as Ugadi, Maha Shivaratri, and Basava Jayanthi.
The Tavarageri have several variations in their surnames. These variations include Tavarageri, Tavarageri, Tavarageri, Tavarageri, Tavarageri, Tavarageri, and Tavarageri.






