In Bengali, "Bhadra" refers to a specific caste traditionally associated with the Brahmin community. Brahmins are often considered the priestly class in Hindu society, involved in religious rituals, teaching, and scholarship. The term can also signify someone who is virtuous or auspicious. In contemporary contexts, caste classifications can vary, and the significance of such identities may differ among individuals.
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The Bengali date 1st Bhadra 1373 corresponds to the English calendar date of September 16, 1966. The Bengali calendar is approximately 594 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, which is why the conversion reflects this difference.
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September 7, 1989 on the English calendar is 23 Bhadra 1396 on the Bengali calendar. This date falls on a Thursday.
Maity is part of the Mahishyas caste in Bengali. This caste bastes an Anglo-Aryan lineage and are generally found in West Bengali and Orissa.
"Sarkar" is a common surname in Bengali and does not necessarily indicate a specific caste. In India, surnames are not always indicative of caste, as they can be used by people from various castes and communities.
Banerjee's are bengali brahmins