The Telugu Heritage Collective

9.7K posts

The Telugu Heritage Collective banner
The Telugu Heritage Collective

The Telugu Heritage Collective

@TTHCollective

A handle dedicated to Telugus & Telugu Heritage beyond Andhra, Telangana. From Kandy to Ganges, from the Ghats to the Eastern sea.

Sumali Haziran 2020
551 Sinusundan5.8K Mga Tagasunod
Naka-pin na Tweet
The Telugu Heritage Collective
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective·
Dear Telugus, we've noticed frequent confusion btw The Telugu Collective (@telugucollectv) and our account (@DTeluguCollect). The former has long promoted Telugu literature on Instagram. To honor their work and prevent mix-ups, we are rebranding as The Telugu Heritage Collective.
English
3
15
114
31.3K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
This map is from a linguistic survey conducted in the 1800s. The Majestic area is where Telugu-majority and Kannada-majority regions meet. Bannerghatta Road and Tumkur Road act as a boundary. Villages to the west of these roads are increasingly Kannada-majority, while those to the east are predominantly Telugu-majority. This does not mean there are no Kannadigas in the east or no Telugus in the west; rather, their presence gradually decreases across these regions. Every native Bangalorean knew both Kannada and Telugu with equal fluency and “native” is the key word. ♥️
The Telugu Heritage Collective tweet media
Karthik Reddy@bykarthikreddy

Yup. Also, the entire outer ring road. BTM, HSR, Agara, Kanneli, Kaadbisnahalli, Devrbisnahalli, Bellandur, Marathahalli, Doddnekkundi, Banasawadi, Rammurthy Nagara, Kalyan Nagar, Kacharkanahalli, RT Nagara, + Hoodi, Basampuramu (Basavanagar) + many adjacent places like Domlur, Ulsoor, the actual locals speak both Telugu (only speak) and Kannada (read, write, learn, wedding card prints etc). Farming was the only profession. Took care of the entire villages with food and other needs. Until the IT boom happened and things changed, in all aspects. We are always mistaken by "intra state" migrants with people who are "inter state" recent migrants, who actually run PGs in these areas.

English
7
10
84
4.5K
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
Gurudeepabijith
Gurudeepabijith@gkgurudeep596·
@BSVPrasad1 @TTHCollective @BhashyakaraDasa We also exist in South TN, in some cities and taluks of South TN, Telugu is the majorly spoken language (no brutal majority, but largest spoken language).
English
1
5
36
1.6K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
Haha! Though this reel is made for fun, it’s very accurate. Many times, you realize the other person is Telugu only after a couple of days, especially when you initially start the conversation in Kannada or Tamil. In our local community, we usually initiate conversations in Telugu by default. But when we step out, we get surprises like this where random people suddenly switch to chaste Telugu from their region. My cab driver suddenly switched to Telugu and said he’s a Telugu from HD Kote (on the Karnataka–Kerala–Tamil Nadu border) and that he’s from there! At school, the default language was Telugu, even though it was Bangalore. But as I grew up and moved to PU and college, I’ve had experiences very similar to the ones shown in the video. 😄
Sri Surapati Indra Teja Naidu@SriSurapati

We don't just speak Telugu at home, if we meet anyone who understands it, we'll speak it with them.

English
1
7
79
6.9K
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
BSV Prasad
BSV Prasad@BSVPrasad1·
@BhashyakaraDasa The countryside right upto Bangalore & beyond is fully Telugu speaking. The northern half of Tamilnadu has huge Telugu population & is in fact called Telangam. Telugu was the most spoken language after Hindi at one time. Now it is Bengali
English
3
9
60
1.7K
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
ది.రా.వ
ది.రా.వ@vcrypt1509_1529·
@TTHCollective Yup . Seems like court filings too use it "Nunegundlapalli"..so official
ది.రా.వ tweet mediaది.రా.వ tweet mediaది.రా.వ tweet media
English
0
1
2
282
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
RamanujaDasa
RamanujaDasa@BhashyakaraDasa·
Once I ventured into the village behind the Electronic City Campus of Wipro. SURPRISE! Villager wr talking in Telugu!! Then I went to a Narasimha Mandir..Archaka spoke in Telugu!! More surprise: Archakas in Gokarna urged Bhaktas not to repeatedly re-enter the line in Telugu!
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective

Of course, Bengaluru (the jewel of Morasunadu/Karnataka) is as much Kannada as it is Telugu! Ask any OG Bangalorean, not someone who made Bangalore their home in the last 100 years but those who are originally from the villages and pettah's of Bengaluru. Home sweet home!

English
24
30
279
35.2K
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
Grok
Grok@grok·
Fascinating thread! Kempe Gowda I (Bangalore's 16th-century founder, from a Kannada chieftain family) did write *Ganga Gowri Vilasamu*—his only known work, a Telugu yakshagana play on Shiva, Ganga & Parvati. Multiple historical sources confirm it. The Noonegutlapalle claim for the Vidhana Soudha area (original PIN 560001) is intriguing Telugu heritage lore, but I couldn't find independent historical records to back it up. Bengaluru's layers run deep across languages—Kannada heart, Telugu threads included. What's your take?
English
0
6
43
2K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
Vidhana Soudha, Ambedkar Veedi – 560001, the first PIN code of Bangalore, was originally called Noonegutlapalle (నూనెగుట్లపల్లె)! That’s some crazy Telugu history hidden right beneath the Vidhana Soudha. Also, the founder of Bangalore wrote a play in Telugu, his only work, titled Ganga Gowri Vilasamu. ♥️
idk who (locking in era)@kannadayapper

Hit me with the craziest Bengaluru history facts you know.

English
66
153
1.1K
102.9K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
అవునా? మనం సంస్కృతం వాడకుండా తెలుగు మాట్లాడలేమా? అయితే ఇప్పుడు నేను రాస్తున్నది సంస్కృతంలోనా? I hate these extremes! People that argue Telugu is nothing without Sanskrit and another set of people that want to forcefully remove Sanskrit. Telugu is an independent language that can function without Sanskrit, but that doesn't mean we should forcefully remove Sanskrit by interfering to score political goals. Let Telugu be Telugu and evolve organically. Just give it a gentle nudge here and there to not overly Anglicise, Sanskritise, Persianise or whatever. And another nudge to start coining Telugu words for new concepts and inventions.
Dr. Lavanya Vemsani Ph.D.@ProfVemsani

Exactly, southern languages (Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam) are over 80% Sanskrit, the remaining is its derivative Prakrit. There is nothing much of a language left once you takeoff Sanskrit out of Kannada/Telugu/Malayalam. Malayalam is actually 90 Sanskrit- it was called necklace of gems arranged (Manipravalam) with Sanskrit. Anybody that believes these artificial colonialist theories is brainwashed.

English
9
9
136
10.4K
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
The Telugu Heritage Collective
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective·
That we had many more regions based on geography and states based on language is the European Ethno Linguistic Concept borrowed from them in 19th and 20th century. Asmaka or Telanga, Kalinga, Andhraka, Karnata, Mahishaka, Dravida (Chola, Pandya?), Chera (Kerala), Taulava, Konkana, Maratta, Odra (Odisha)
English
2
2
6
791
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
The Telugu Heritage Collective
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective·
Historically, all Karnata empires were centered around the Krishna River Basin. My hypothesis is that both Karnata and Krishna derive from the same root word. The Krishna River is called Nalleru in Telugu, meaning “Black River,” due to its dark color. It originates in the Western Ghats in Maharashtra and flows through Karnataka, with all its tributaries joining along the way, carrying black soil from North Karnataka, also known as Karunadu or Kari Nadu, which literally means “Black Soil Country” The Sanskrit name Krishnaveni reflects the same meaning, Krishna means “black” or “dark” in Sanskrit. Karunadu – Black Soil Country Krishna – Dark River Karnata + Sanskrit suffix -iga (denoting a person from a place) = Karnatiga > Kannadiga Karnati > Karnadi > Kannadi > Kannada (Note: Kannada is still referred to as Kannadi in Marathi, I believe.) In conclusion, the terms Kannada, Karnataka and Kannadiga are deeply rooted in the geography of Karnata, Krishna Basin. The Kaveri basin, historically known as Mahishika, forms the basis of the Mysorean identity (not to suggest it isn’t Kannada, only that Karnata predates Mahishika or Mysore). Then we have: Konkana – the North Coastal region of Karnataka, separated from the Karnata heartland by the Western Ghats Tulunadu – again, separated by the Ghats and rivers/forests from Karnata, Mysore and Konkana Morasunadu – which falls under the North Penna and South Penna river basins. Home sweet home. ♥️
The Telugu Heritage Collective tweet media
peanut_payasa@ayyo__raama

Two truths to be said- Krishna and Tungabhadra are lifeline of Karnataka. Kempegowda is only for Bengaluru not for whole Karnataka.

English
20
34
202
24.9K
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
Sri Surapati Indra Teja Naidu
Sri Surapati Indra Teja Naidu@SriSurapati·
I woke up to some great news, R. Mahalingam is set receive the Andhra govt's Ugadi award. He played a crucial role by revising Melattur Bhagavatam stories that had been adopted in Tamil and restoring them to their original Telugu versions. #Ugadi2026
Sri Surapati Indra Teja Naidu@SriSurapati

86th Melattur Bhagavata Mela Nataka Mahotasv From April 30 to May 8, 2026. At Sri Varadaraja Perumal Sannidhi, Melattur, Thanjavur. This divine Telugu art form is celebrated annually during Narasimha Jayanthi. #Telugu #Melattur #Kaveri delta

English
1
7
30
1.9K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective·
Parthiban’s Telugu is closer to older forms of the language and can be considered more “traditional” or rooted compared to Karthi’s 🙂 What Karthi speaks is more of a modern, acquired Telugu. One can often tell that he is not a native speaker. He is still not fully immersed and does not speak at a native level. In contrast, what Parthiban speaks reflects an older, native Telugu dialect from southern Andhra, with some Tamil influence due to centuries of coexistence with Tamil speakers and a decline in formal Telugu education over the past 70+ years. What he speaks is essentially his native Telugu, slightly adapted for better understanding among modern Telugu speakers. It’s similar to calling Sri Lankan Tamils non-native speakers for using their own Tamil dialect, which has been influenced by Sinhala and Sanskrit.
ArunAnnow@ArunAnnow

Parthiban trying super hard to act Telugu by speaking Telugu and he's being casteist and proudly proclaiming his Naidu heritage at a movie promo Funniest thing is Karthi, who is a Tamil guy, speaks better Telugu than Parthiban

English
8
17
160
11.1K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective·
I know Tamil and I understood what she said. No where she said she's Tamil. She said she has roots in Tamilnadu and that her mom's fond of Tamil too during a TAMIL MOVIE PROMOTION. It's called connecting to audiance. If she was a Tamil, she would say she has Tamil roots or she's Tamilian, wouldn't stress Tamilnadu Roots. Calm down, she's 100% Kamma.
English
1
0
1
124
The Telugu Heritage Collective nag-retweet
Kartik
Kartik@Dummkir·
@TTHCollective @sravytweets We can feel her emotional in the sentence "నన్ను తెలుంగు నాడు కి తీసుకుపోతావా" 😢 వారిది కూడా తెలుగునాడే(కంచి-తొండనాడు) అని మర్చిపోయేటట్టు చేశారు దుర్మార్గులు
తెలుగు
0
4
22
1.7K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective·
This thread by @sravytweets making me emotional 😭
Sravy G@sravytweets

@ViratVeer18 I had a similar experience in Kanchi last summer. Varadaraja Perumal darsanam chesukoni ala veedhi lo nadusthunte oka Peddavida arugu meedha gorintaaku rubbuthondhi. Oorike aagi oka nimisham ala chusaanu. Vacchi kurchomani aavida saiga chesindhi. Tamilam lo adigindhi ee ooru ani

English
4
3
23
1.9K
The Telugu Heritage Collective
The Telugu Heritage Collective@TTHCollective·
I saw this reel on Insta and thought I would share it later. Here it is anyway. They are from a small village near Munnar, on the Kerala side. Seeing them proudly say, "మేము తెలుగు జాతి దా!" wells up my eyes ♥️ From Kandy to Ganges and from the Ghats to the Eastern Sea. లంక నుండి గంగ దాక, పశ్చిమ కనుమల నుండి తూర్పు కడలి దాక.
విరాట వీరా@ViratVeer18

From the banks of the Ganges to the hills of Kandy, Telugu once echoed through kingdoms, trade, literature, and temples. A language that travelled beyond borders. Telugu, our pride. 💛 #తెలుగు #ఆంధ్రులు

English
6
49
334
10.9K