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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