Are South Indian Brahmins Dravidians?
William Rodriguez
Updated on May 09, 2026
Then, are Dravidians Brahmins?
Brahmins were / are Tamil Dravidians and all are dark. The entire hindu religion is based on Tamil civilization. All the gods are Tamil Dravidian gods and are dark skinned as per Sanskrit texts. Brahmins were / are Tamil Dravidians and all are dark.
Similarly, where did Tamil Brahmins come from? Tamil Brahmins are Tamil-speaking Brahmins, primarily living in Tamil Nadu, although a few of them have settled in other states like, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka .
In this regard, when did Brahmins come to South India?
To conclude we can put the time period of Brahmin migrations into south India from 500 BC to 1000 AD, with some migration continuing on to modern times.
Where did the Dravidians come from?
The ancestors of the Dravidians, the Proto-Elamites, originated from a Zarzian (Nostratic) migration from the Zagros Mountains to Turkmenistan around 13,000 BC. They were driven from there in 8000 BC by Proto-Sumerians from the Altais and fled to Iran, where they gave rise to the Elamites, among others.