Good friend's and Historians such as Sir Jagabandhu Singh have referenced thePadma Purana and the Brahmavaibarta Purana and have come to the conclusion that Mahishyas and Kaivarttas (Kaibarttas) are the same caste.[2] In general terms, "the child born of a Kshatriya father and Vaishya mother is called a Kaivartta or Mahisya. If one takes the two terms to be synonymous then as Kaivarttas. Mahisya is having a status in between both Kshatriya and Vaishya, the people are spread through a geographic location extending from modern-day Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, and few in other states.[2] The Bengali peoples historian Sevananda Bharati is of the opinion that the ancient home of the Mahishya race is near the present day Ratnavati on the bank of the Narmada River, which was then known as Mahishamati.[2] For whatever reason, the Mahishyas migrated from Ayodhya and entered what is now Midnapore through the Chota Nagpur Plateau.[2] Biharilal Kalye believes that the founder of the Ganga Dynasty of Orissa, Anantavarman belonged to the Mahishya race.[2] Other such as Jagabandhu Singh diagree and opine that he belonged to Kshatriya caste of Paralakhemundi.[2] Sir Harbert Risley agree with Kalye and says, in The Tribes and Castes of Bengal states that five leaders established five kingdoms in Midnapore namely, Tamralipta or Tamluk, Balista or Moynagarh, Turkee, Sujamatha, and Kutabpur.[2]The inhabitants of Tamralipta were a seafaring race and inhabited modern Bengal and the southern coast of India.[2]Mahishya community is often closely related with Matsya but with no certainty.
Mahishyas belong to the Other Backward Class (OBC) in India. They are primarily found in the state of West Bengal and are traditionally engaged in occupations related to agriculture and trade.
Mahishya is a kshatriya caste
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Raghuvanshi is a surname traditionally associated with the Rajput community in India, which is not considered a Scheduled Caste. Rajputs are a high caste in the Hindu social hierarchy.
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Mahishya ........It was an amlgamation of Khatriya father and vishya mother.
No Pramanik is belongs to Mahishya Hindu ( mahishya in norther Bengali, " Mahishmati" ), it is a General caste, very intelligent, smart in business have good sense of humour and also very good in relationships..
Mahishya ........It was an amlgamation of Khatriya father and vishya mother.
Hazra belong to Mahishya Caste in West Bengal. They belong to Vaishya Varna. Some other mahishya surnames are Samanta, Dolui, Shantra, Maity, Khara, Bera etc.
No. In fact, we are very proud of being Mahishyas as in Mahishya Samaj- a movement led by Birendra Shashmal. Proud in this context means being regarded for exactly what we are and not being put into any other higher or lower caste. I think, you will not come down asking if Mahishyas are OBC- please check who can fortunately make to the list of OBCs.
he belongs to sub caste of yadavs
It belongs to a high caste
Yuddandi belongs to Jangam caste
no.menda belongs to velama caste which is kshatriya clan. manda belongs to scheduled caste.
it belongs to the caste of potters who believes in hinduism
Biswas sername belongs to "SCHELUDED CASTE" .
Vishen belongs to the Hindu Vaishnav Vanik caste.