The Bedar Tribe of Karnataka: Tradition, Valor, and Cultural Identity
The Bedar tribe, also known by names such as Beda, Berad, Boya, Bendar, Ramoshi, Talwar, Byadar, and Valmiki, is one of the most fascinating tribal communities in southern India. Rooted in the Dravidian language family, the Bedars are predominantly found in Karnataka, where they have preserved a vibrant cultural identity and social traditions that continue to thrive today. The term Bedar is derived from Bed or Bedaru , meaning “hunter,” a reflection of their ancestral lifestyle. Historically, they are believed to have descended from the Pindaris, though some traditions trace their lineage to the Tirole Kunbis. The name itself is often interpreted as “without fear,” symbolizing their valor and resilience. Social Organization and Occupations The Bedar community is organized into six social groups and three sub-divisions: Maratha, Kande, and Telugu Bedars. Their occupations have historically been diverse, ranging from farming laborers, stonecutters, and drovers to traders, messenger...