The caste claims to be descended from
Devala, an ancient
Hindu sage. They originated from
Andhra Pradesh and
Karnataka, and during the reign of the
Vijayanagara Empire they migrated to
Tamil Nadu. They are of
Shudra status in the
Hindu caste system. However, they use the
Devanga Purana, a text sacred to the Devangas, to claim Brahmin status, despite having a non-Brahmin profession. They replaced their native local
gotras with
Sanskritic gotras. Devanga is a Sanskrit word that means "Body of the God".
Religion There is a theory that the Devanga and
Padmashali communities were once a single entity, with a split arising when the Devanga element took up
Shaivite Lingayatism or
Veerashaivism while the Padmashalis were
Vaishnavs. While some Devangas wear the
yagnopaveetam or
janivara, others consider the Viramustis as their traditional preceptors, from whom they take precepts and wear
lingam.
Devanga Purana Around 1532, Devangas of the
Godavari requested the
Telugu poet Bhadralinga Kavi to write their
kulapuranam, or mythological history. He composed the
Devanga Purana in the dasimatra-dvipadi style. The Godavari Devangas also helped to Sanskrtize Devangas from eastern
Andhra. ==Occupation==