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Havyak

Havyaka Brahmin
Regions with significant populations
Indian state of Karnataka
Languages
Havyaka Kannada, a dialect of Kannada
Religion
Hinduism

'Havyaka Brahmins (also referred to as Haveeka, Havika'Haiga and Haveega) are the Hindu Pancha Dravida Vedic Brahmins from the Indian state of Karnataka. Havyakas profess the Advaita philosophy propounded by Adi Shankaracharya.

The word Havyaka is derived from the words Haveega or Haveeka which is various interpreted as one who is from Ahichchatra or as the one who performs Havana and Homa. These are known as Havya and the person who performs them is known as Havyaka. The traditional vocation of Havyaka Brahmins was to perform the rituals of Homa-Havana and therefore they came to be known by the name of their profession.

Other theories have been proposed as well. In ancient times the region of today's Uttara Kannada between Konkan in the north & Tuluva in the south was known by the name of Haiva. This could be the possible source of the term 'Haiga' as Havyakas are also referred to. In fact, the name "Haiga" persists in Havyaka lexicon. The word Havyaka might also be derived from the place named Haigunda.

Most of the Havyakas of today follow either Ramachandrapura Matha (presently headed by Shri Raghaveshwara Bharathi Swamiji) or Swarnavalli Matha (presently headed by Shree Gangadharendra Saraswati Swamiji) and are guided by the advaita philosophy of Shankaracharya.

The Havyakas Brahmins follow the gotra system.


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