The term "Modak" typically refers to a type of sweet dumpling popular in Indian cuisine, especially in Maharashtra, and is particularly associated with the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. It is not a caste or community, so it doesn’t have a specific association with Brahmins or any other social group. However, certain regional variations or traditions might see different communities, including Brahmins, preparing or enjoying modaks. Overall, modaks themselves are a culinary item rather than a designation of caste.
Tarabai Modak was born in 1892.
The cast of Mahasati Anusuya - 1964 includes: Sunder Jeevan Balkrishna Babloo Jayshree Gadkar Anita Guha Ashim Kumar Shahu Modak
The cast of Tere Dwaar Khada Bhagwan - 1964 includes: Jugnu Durga Khote Sulochana Latkar Shahu Modak Arvind Pandya Lalita Pawar Rani Sachdeva Satish Vyas
The cast of Bhakt Raj - 1960 includes: Prem Adib as Dharamdas Master Bhagwan as Lala Pakorimal Dhobiprasad Sarita Devi as Myna Trilok Kapoor as Bhagwan Shri Ram Sulochana Latkar as Jamuna Shahu Modak as Yogiraj Lalita Pawar as Meera
The cast of Paheli - 1977 includes: Birbal as Birbal (Chauffeur) Satyajeet as Montu Nameeta Chandra as Gauri Abka Chuliya Abha Dhulia as Kanak Arun Govil as Balram Poornima Jayaram as Champa Neena Mahapatra as Roopa Nitin Sethi as Brij Mohan Anita Singh as Rekha
Kaushik
Brahamin
Tarabai Modak was born in 1892.
Tarabai Modak died in 1973.
Shahu Modak died in 1993.
Mike Modak was born on 1922-05-18.
Mike Modak died on 1995-12-12.
Balaji Prabhakar Modak was born in 1847.
Balaji Prabhakar Modak died in 1906.
Brahamin
Shahu Modak was born in 1918, in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.
Manorama R. Modak has written: 'India and her people'