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The jathere of the Brahmin Bhanot caste is located in Haryana, India. It is a revered site for the community to gather and participate in cultural and religious ceremonies.
Yes, iyer a scheduled caste of Hindu Brahmin communities that originate from Tamil.
Brahmin- Is at the top of the caste system, these include teaching and leading lectures, birth ceremonies, naming ceremonies, marriages and funerals. They are the most important people.Kshatriya- Is the second most important class in the caste system. Jobs that they do are: ruler, warrior and landowner. The Brahmin teach the Kshatriya how to do they're jobs.Vaishya- This is basically middle class people so they are in between of caste system. They're jobs are not all that important and they are clerks and merchants.Sudra- These people are the ''low class'' people meaning that they have no importance whatsoever to the people. They were servants or non-Aryans. That's how much status a Sudra had.Untouchable- They are the lowest caste in the Hindi faith. People who were not an untouchable treated them like animals. If you thought that a Sudra had no importance then think again because an untouchable had no rights whatsoever!
Rudraj Brahmin is a brahmin of brahmins. They are real guru of ancient India.
Ranade is a Kokanastha (Chitpavan) Brahmin surname. Ranades originate from the village of Asud in the Dapoli taluka of the Ratnagiri district. It is an old and illustrious surname.
yes he is a brahmin
Yes, he is a Brahmin - Iyer.
Brahmin the 3rd
No. Technically they cannot. Brahmbhatt is not really considered Brahmin but a intercaste production between Brahmin and Kshatriya. Most in the Brahmin community do not consider them Brahmins even.
bhumihar is not brahmin