Here's why:
* Love and personal choice should be the foundation of any marriage. Choosing a life partner should be based on mutual respect, shared values, and compatibility, not on societal norms or traditional beliefs about caste or language.
* Caste and language are social constructs, not biological realities. They do not define a person's worthiness or suitability as a partner.
* Marriage is a personal and private decision. It should be made by the individuals involved, without interference from external pressures or societal expectations.
Instead of focusing on whether it's "allowed" or "appropriate" for a Kannada Devanga to marry a Tamil Devanga, consider these questions:
* What are the individual's values and beliefs about marriage?
* What are their aspirations and goals for a shared life?
* Do they share common interests, values, and goals?
* Are they compatible in their personalities and lifestyles?
Ultimately, the decision to marry is a personal one, and it should be made based on love, respect, and a shared vision for the future.