User talk:Sanjeevyatagiri

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Deshastha Brahmin
I refer to your edit from October 13 2011.

"Both Deshastha Madhwa Brahmins (whose supreme diety is lord vishnu) and Deshastha Smartha Brahmins (whose supreme diety is lord shiva) in Karnataka speak different dialect of Kannada (dialect is quiet different than other North Karnataka peoples usually speak). This dialect of Kannada and tradition of Deshastha Brahmins was nicely depicted in the famous Kannada daily soap "MOODALA MANE" which was directed by Vyshali Kasaravalli"

These are very specific details about the Kannada deshastha  and so do not belong to the introduction or lead section. This section serves as a summary. Your information can go under the classification, demographics or a new section. Also, please please please remember, this article has the GA status. Don't jeopardize that by adding unsourced material. If you try hard, I am sure you will be able to find reliable references. Without that, this information will likely be removed. Thanks Jonathansammy (talk) 13:49, 14 October 2011 (UTC)