The Gouda region in Bengal was once the constitution of India . After Indian independence in 1947, West Bengal was merged with another state to form a modern state. Goud or Gowda people from West Bengal migrated from Gowda to southern India due to the Gupta, Pala, Sena, Turks and Mughal attacks.

Goud people thrown into rivers across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka, along the southern part of West Bengal, across Orissa .Shashanka (630 – 637AD), Bengal’s first Gowda king, extends its territory to the Chilka lake in Orissa, defeating Guptas till his death and founded his capital at Karnasivaram. Gowda’s people were forced to migrate towards southern India again after the invasion of Gowda by the Harshavardhana in northern India.