narain is jat surname. They have their origin in Haryana and then few of the tribes migrated to south western Punjab. They are one of the backward jatt Sikhs and there population is only few thousands...
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Jatt Caste of Sikhs
Sikhs reject the caste system. There are no castes in sikhism.
The priestly caste in India is known as the Brahmins. They are responsible for performing religious ceremonies, rituals, and offering prayers on behalf of the community. The Brahmins are considered to be the highest caste in the traditional caste system.
Why do you want to know? Sikhs don't believe in the caste system. That's for hindus
Dhami's are Jatt Sikhs.
Sikhs have no caste so this is an inncorect question; however in Punjab where Sikhi is prodominant there are lots of fake Sikhs who believe in Caste and other FAKE GURUS
Mostly they are Khatris, found among Hindus and Sikhs ..... But some people with goldsmiths background are with a ancesters from Mairwar, Rajasthan and are known as Bhalla Mair or Meid Rajputs..
Wadias belong to the KHATRI caste. They belong to both hindu and Sikhs. KHATRI means "The warriors".
All people who follow Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji are Sikhs... Jatts and Aroras who follow Sikhism are true Sikhs ...Caste-ism is not a symbol of true Sikhism and anybody who believes in caste-ism is not a true Sikh.
Sikhism does not want the caste system. They are different from Hindus. They do not believe in the caste system. They believe that everybody is created equal.
There are some variations of Sikhs as sometimes where they originate from sometimes comes into their 'nationality.' For example there are American Sikhs, British Sikhs and so on.Some people would argue that the Sikh religion is split up furthermore, into a caste system but Sikhs are supposed to believe in equality therefore the caste system does not really exisist in Sikhism.
Sikhs do not believe in caste. Its just a Punjabi thing.Note: Sikhism is a Religion, Punjabi is a culture.