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KOMATI
- 3.Rupee table
RS. | RS. | ||
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Thāpi thēlupu | ¼ | Mūlam gālālu | 50 |
Nakili " | ½ | Thīpanam gālālu | 60 |
Ke " | 1 | Maram gālālu | 70 |
Rāyam " | 2 | Thāmam " | 80 |
Uddulam thēlupu | 3 | Navaram " | 90 |
Do. nakili thēlupu | 3½ | Kē savalu | 100 |
Panam thēlupu | 4 | Rāyam " | 200 |
Mūlam " | 5 | Uddulam " | 300 |
Thīpam " | 6 | Panam " | 400 |
Māram " | 7 | Mūlam " | 500 |
Thāmam " | 8 | Thīpanam " | 600 |
Navaram " | 9 | Māram " | 700 |
Gālam " | 10 | Thāmam " | 800 |
Rāyam gālālu | 20 | Navaram " | 900 |
Uddulam gālālu | 30 | Gālam " | 1,000 |
Panam " | 40 |
- 4.Varāham (pagoda) table
Kē makaram | 1 | Thīpanam makaram | 6 |
Rāyam " | 2 | Māram " | 7 |
Uddulam " | 3 | Thāmam " | 8 |
Panam " | 4 | Navaram " | 9 |
Mūlam " | 5 | Gālam " | 10 |
A common saying is that, if you commence at gālam, it will be settled at mūlam, or, in plain language, begin at ten varāhams, and the bargain will be closed at five. When one man says to another "Dōtu" or "Dōtra," it means strike the bargain. If a Kōmati is the purchaser, and another says to him "Dōt ko," it means take it.
The Kōmatis are a highly organised caste. In each place where they are settled there is a Pēdda Setti, who, among the Kalinga Kōmatis, is known as Puri Setti or Sēnāpathi. Among the latter, there is also a headman for several villages, who is styled Kularāju or Vaisyarāju. Each Pēdda Setti is assisted by a Mummadi Setti, who