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The name 'Vokkaliga' is derived from different words like Vokkaligar, Vakkaliga, Vakkaliga, Okkaligar and Okkiliyan. It is a community or group of closely related castes that belong to the Indian state of Karnataka. The Vokkaliga people live in the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu. Vokkaligas are called by titles like Hegde, Gowda and Gounder. In the early 20th century, the Vokkaliga were the landowning and farming class of Karnataka.
The Vokkaligas have a deep sense of cultural pride and value products and services. They celebrate and honor their heritage. His favorite language is Kannada, he pays special attention to his native language.