Raju is a
Telugu language variant of the
Sanskrit title
Raja, a term for a monarch or princely ruler. Cynthia Talbot describes the term as being: In medieval Andhra Pradesh, the title was used in both senses, and was very likely adopted by some secular
Brahmins, who occupied important advisory functions. The royal usage at that time was particularly prevalent in the northern coastal areas of the region. Talbot also notes that the title, and others in use at that time, do not align with the
Vedic four-fold varna system and in that sense could not refer to a
caste. However, they do appear to have conformed to Temple inscriptions from the period of the
Kakatiya dynasty, a
South Indian dynasty that flourished between 1175 and 1324 CE in the Telugu-speaking lands now in Andhra Pradesh, refer both to royal and clerical
rajus as donors, together with peasant leaders called
Reddies. ==Varna Status==