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Badaga Social Structure & Hatti (Village) Governance is one of the most distinctive features of this community. This structure is what preserved their unity, culture, and identity for centuries-without external kings, priests, or political rulers.
A Hatti is a traditional Badaga village
It is not just a settlement, but a social, spiritual, and administrative unit
Every Hatti functions as a self-governing republic
Badagas are divided into clans or lineages, each associated with temples, ancestors, and specific rituals.
| Main Groups | Region |
|---|---|
| Haruva | Priestly families (ritual leaders, NOT Brahmins) |
| Odaya / Odeya | Agricultural & community leader class |
| Kanaka / Gowda | Traditional ruling & administrative families |
| Badaga | General community name, but also includes multiple sub-clans |
Note: Unlike caste hierarchy, all these groups are part of the same tribal civilization, with complementary roles.
Gowda (Headman) → Leader, decision maker
Karwar (Elders) → Advisors, judges for disputes
Haruva (Priest) → Performs rituals with ancestral stones, no Sanskrit mantra or Brahminical involvement
Community Assembly → Major decisions are taken collectively
There is no concept of kingship or feudal rule.
They follow democratic tribal governance, which existed long before modern democracy.
Each hatti has:
Sacred Grove (Devaru Kaadu) → Forest area where ancestors are believed to reside
Ancestral Stone (Devaru Kallu) → The main point of worship
Hethai Shrine → The symbol of divine mother
Worship is done facing nature, stones, and sacred trees – not idols.
Marriage, property sharing, disputes, and festivals are controlled by the Hatti council
No external court was used traditionally; decisions of the council were final
Punishments included:
Social boycott
Ritual cleansing
Payment of fines in grains/livestock
Work is collective: sowing, harvest, building, and rituals are done together.
No one is allowed to starve; community responsibility is priority.
There is no untouchability or caste discrimination within the Badaga Hatti.
| Feature | Kodava | Badaga |
|---|---|---|
| Governance | Clan-based but influenced by royal history | Pure village-based tribal republic |
| Priest | Warrior-priest system | Haruva (ancestral priest, not Brahmin) |
| Worship | Ancestral and martial traditions | Ancestral and nature worship |
| Law | Informal but influenced by Karnataka rulers | Fully autonomous tribal law system |
| Identity | Warrior-agricultural | Tribal-agricultural |
Their democracy
Their ancestral faith
Their language
Their cultural pride
Even today, many Badagas respect Hatti elders over political leaders.
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