<P> They are classified as a Forward Caste in Andhra Pradesh, where they are the dominant community in the districts of East Godavari and West Godavari . </P> <P> The Kapu community in the Telugu states is predominantly concentrated in the coastal districts, North Telangana and Rayalaseema regions . They are also found in large numbers in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and some other Indian states, as well as in Sri Lanka . </P> <P> Kāpu literally means cultivator or agriculturist in Telugu . Various subgroups of kapus branched off into separate communities in the post-Kakatiya period (Velamas, Panta Kapus and Pakanati Kapus--both of whom got labelled Reddys, and Kapus of Kammanadu--eventually labelled Kammas). The remaining kapus continue to use the original label . All the cultivator caste clusters have a common ancestry in the legends . According to Cynthia Talbot, the transformation of occupational identities as caste labels occurred in the late Vijayanagara period (17th century) or later . </P> <P> The Kapu are considered to be a Shudra community in the traditional Hindu ritual ranking system known as varna . </P>

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