Yes..
It is a Digambar Jain surname of the Chaturth community. Since Jain, there is no direct caste link, but the name "Chaturth" is derived from "Kshatriya", so warrior lineage can be assumed.
In Rajasthan, Mithas are followers of jain religion. They are traders and not scheduled castes.
Vakharia belong to Kshatriya caste in Hindus. The surname comes from Gujarat where "vakha" means underground storage; generally of food, wealth and antique and "aria" means a type of jaat. So they come under Kshatriya varna in Hindu.
no they are jain
The origin of the name Jain is Indian (Sanskrit).
The Adiga surname is primarily associated with the Jain community in India, particularly among the Vaishya or merchant class. It is common in the southern states, especially Karnataka. The Adigas are known for their business acumen and contributions to trade and commerce. However, caste classifications can vary by region and context, and there may be individuals with the Adiga surname in different communities.
Saraogi are basically Jain Marwari
jain in rajasthan
The surname "Vermani" is commonly associated with the Jain community, particularly among the business and trading classes in India. However, surnames can vary widely in their social and cultural significance across different regions, so it's essential to consider the local context when discussing caste affiliations.
Not all individuals with the surname Vora are Jain. The Vora surname is common among various communities in India, particularly among Gujarati communities, and while many Vora individuals are indeed Jain, there are also Vora who belong to other religious backgrounds, including Hindu and others. The surname often reflects a profession or trade, which can transcend religious boundaries.
Jain is a religion indigenous to India. Castes are ancient Hindu classifications that were once used to restrict social mobility and human rights.
Not Hindu exactly. Sanghani is a Gujarati Jain Surname. We follow Jainism, although some Sanghani's are Lohana's.