• In the Telangana region, thousands of Padmashalis were forced to migrate to other states like Sholapur, Mumbai, and Ahmednagar due to the oppression and humiliation imposed by village authorities. • From the 18th century until the struggle for independence, Padmashalis did not find freedom from the oppressive system of bonded labor. • Around 1936-37, […]
“Padmashali” is not just a caste; it is a lineage. According to ancient texts, Padmashalis are descendants of those who were praised by the gods as protectors of humanity, weaving garments through the art of Padmatantul. The history of the Padmashali community is rooted in this legacy. The handloom craft has been passed down through […]
The term “Julayi” originated due to the obstacles created by the British to destroy the handloom industry in India. They used their authority to render workers jobless and implemented programs that harassed the laborers. As a result, handloom workers lost all opportunities to continue their craft. Dire conditions arose, and they were left with no […]
• The Padmashali community is capable of excelling in any field they choose. • In ancient times, when modern medicine did not exist, people heavily relied on Ayurvedic treatments for their health needs. • Many Padmashalis have gained exceptional skills in the field of Ayurvedic medicine. • Around 1931, the Nizam government collected information about […]
• Sri Nalla Parandhamulu, a Padmashali handloom artist from Sirisilla in Karimnagar district, created an incredibly delicate saree in 1990, valued at ₹18,000. This saree was so finely woven that it could be held up with just a matchstick. • In 1982, Sri Chilavenu Ramalingam from Bhudan Pochampally in Nalgonda district wove a handloom replica […]
• With exceptional skills in creating beautiful textiles, the Padmashali community has been making history for generations, showcasing remarkable talent and creativity. From ancient times to the modern computer era, they have continuously innovated in their craft, earning praise and accolades along the way. • The Padmashalis have excelled not only in weaving but also […]
The Padmashali community has a long-standing history of being renowned for wisdom and intellect. Before 1921, there were many poets, artists, and scholars from this community whose contributions were well known, though detailed records were not readily available. In 1939, Sri Pendem Venkataramulu, a notable figure associated with the weaving community, published a book titled […]
• By the early years of the Common Era, Padmashalis in India had already established themselves as prosperous artisans, producing handwoven fabrics and exporting them to various countries. The fact that these handloom textiles were being shipped abroad by sea during that period speaks volumes about the strength of the Padmashali system. • As descendants […]
• In the town of Puri, Odisha, there is a temple dedicated to Markandeya and a sacred bathing tank. Devotees take a ritual bath in this tank before visiting the deity. • In Himachal Pradesh, on the Khasg-2 and Brahma Pukar road, there is a temple dedicated to Markandeya. It is believed that Markandeya was […]
• Bhṛgu Maharshi, one of the Navabrahmas (the nine sons of Lord Brahma) and the first among them, is considered the progenitor of the Padmashali lineage. • Bhṛgu Maharshi’s wife was Khyati Devi. They had two sons, Dhata and Vidhata, and a daughter named Srimati Mahalakshmi. • Dhata and Vidhata were married to the daughters […]


