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Devadiga (also known as Moily, Sherigar, Seriyan, Gujaran) are a Tulu speaking Hindu community of temple musicians and Temple attendants who mainly hail from the region of Tulu Nadu in the south west of India, which comprises the districts of Udupi and Dakshina Kannada within the Indian state of Karnataka and Kasaragod taluk of Kerala.

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  • Devadiga (also known as Moily, Sherigar, Seriyan, Gujaran) are a Tulu speaking Hindu community of temple musicians and Temple attendants who mainly hail from the region of Tulu Nadu in the south west of India, which comprises the districts of Udupi and Dakshina Kannada within the Indian state of Karnataka and Kasaragod taluk of Kerala.
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