The tribe numbers around 200,000 spread across three states: 189,621 in Tamil Nadu, 23,721 in Kerala and 10,259 in Karnataka. Those in Karnataka are named Iruligas. The Irulas are mainly concentrated in northern Tamil Nadu: in a wedge extending from
Krishnagiri and
Dharmapuri districts in the west to
Ariyalur and
Cuddalore districts in the south and
Tiruvallur district in the north. Small populations live in
Coimbatore and
Nilgiris districts and were classified by Thurston as a different population. In Kerala, the Irulas are in
Palakkad district, while in Karnataka they are concentrated in
Ramanagara,
Chamarajanagara and
Bangalore districts. The Irula people practice some sort of
Animism where they primarily believe in a goddess named Inga who lives with her six sisters worshipped in the form of stones under trees. The Irula people traditionally believe that these 7 sisters created the first Irula man and woman. This traditional concept of seven goddesses was
Sanskritised as
Sapta Matrika. The Irula people also believe in ancestral spirits, and they traditionally believe that Kannipe (spirits of virgin girls) can possess anyone. These kannipe spirits are worshipped as guardian deities of villages by Irula tribals. The Irula also believe in the presence of evil spirits known as Pe who can possess and haunt people. In order to keep these spirits away, a
rooster is sacrificed and offered to them. Many Irula people worship Hindu gods and also take part in Hindu festivals. Some Irulas have also been converted to
Christianity. == Language ==