:''See
Bharatas (tribe) for the Vedic tribe''.
'Bharatakula' also 'Bharathas' are a
Sri Lankan
caste of
Paravar immigrants from
Tamil Nadu in
India.
Origins
In India they were traditional fishers’ merchants and traders. Most are
Roman Catholics although a significant minority has remained
Hindus where as other may have converted to
Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
Paravar are to be found all over Sri Lanka. Amongst
Sri Lankan Tamils Paravar are still a fishing and trading caste although commonly confused with the
Karaiyar. The Bharatas or Bharatakula identity is maintained by a relatively prosperous merchant group from India that settled amongst the Sinhalese in the Negombo area.
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Claims of North Indian origins
Already in India, keeping with the tradition of
Sanskritisation they had changed their name to Bharatas a
Vedic tribe of Indian mythology from North India. In Sri Lanka they have maintained this caste myth and claim
North Indian Kshatriya varna or caste origins.
[2] It is also noteworthy that the Bharatas in the
Rig Veda were a clan among the Indo-Aryan
Pauravas who fought away Iranian invaders.
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Assimilation
Along with
Colombo Chetty and other relatively recent merchant groups from South India, there is rapid
Sinhalisation or assimilation with the Sinhalese majority. But unlike the Colombo Chettys many still speak Tamil at home and even have marital relationships in India.
According to recent Sri lankan census categories, Bharatakula has been moved out of
Sri Lankan Tamil category to simply as a separate ethnic group ''Bharatha'' thus currently they are neither Sinhalese nor Tamil.
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Areas of inhabitation
They are primarily found in capital
Colombo and in towns north of it, namely
Negambo in the Western Province.
Names
Common last names adopted by Bharatkulas include Fernando, Ferdinandes, Peeris and Rubeiro. Fernando is the commonest last name.
See also
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Pauravas
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Dasarajna
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Colombo Chettys
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Negombo Tamils
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Paravar
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Karave
References
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The Census Department’s contribution to Sri Lanka’s political arithmetic
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Bharathas and Mukkuvas in India