Panchjati is a traditional Indian governance system at the village level, where a council, known as the Panchayat, is elected to make decisions and manage local affairs. It typically consists of five members, hence the name "Panchjati," which means "five." This system aims to promote self-governance and community participation in rural areas, addressing issues such as land disputes, resource management, and local development. Panchjati plays a crucial role in fostering democratic practices and ensuring that the voices of villagers are heard in decision-making processes.
Trikha are panchjati brahmin.
Panchjati Brahmins, also known as Panchjanya Brahmins, are a sub-group of Brahmins primarily found in the Indian states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. They are traditionally associated with the worship of deities and performance of rituals, and their social structure is organized into five divisions. The term "Panchjati" refers to the five communities or clans within this group, highlighting their cultural and religious practices. Like other Brahmin communities, they often engage in occupations related to education, priesthood, and ritualistic functions.
Kumaria is one of the Highest Punjabi saraswat brahmin caste. Their gotra is vatsa. they belong to elite Panchjati saraswat brahmin group along with surnames Jaitley, trikha, Mohla, n Jhingan