It is a stupid question which does not merit an answer.
my take saxena's come under the kayasta caste of north India, so one can say that they are not brahmins but their customs are brahmin like malhotra's are related to kapoors, khanna's and they are from the Kshatria caste, but many of them are pure vegetarians as they follow all brahmin traditions finally iwould like to say that we should marry intercaste to bring true unity in India
People say that vegetables come from under the sea.
Romania was never under Nazi rule !
bc-d comes under obc category
by war
BHUMIHARS come under brahmin varna as they are land holder brahmins & former brahmin kingdoms such as sunga & kanva dynasty belong to bhumihar brahmins..because kanvia & sungia clans are now also found under bhumihar brahmins....
Yes, the Gowda community is classified under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category in several Indian states, particularly in Karnataka. However, the classification can vary by region and specific state policies, so it’s important to check local government notifications for accurate information.
no udeniya is sandhya brahmin which come in general category.
No...Bokade surname belongs to Rajapur Saraswat belongs to Brahmin. It is comes under Atri gotra and also write as BOKDE. Now this brahmin category comes under OBC because of disseminated throughout the Southern India.
The Gowda caste, primarily associated with the Kannada-speaking population in India, is less prominent in Tamil cinema. However, some Tamil actors may have roots in the Gowda community, particularly those with connections to Karnataka. The representation of the Gowda caste in Tamil cinema is not widely recognized compared to other communities. Most Tamil actors come from diverse backgrounds, reflecting the multicultural nature of the film industry.
my take saxena's come under the kayasta caste of north India, so one can say that they are not brahmins but their customs are brahmin like malhotra's are related to kapoors, khanna's and they are from the Kshatria caste, but many of them are pure vegetarians as they follow all brahmin traditions finally iwould like to say that we should marry intercaste to bring true unity in India
BHUMIHAR BRAHMINS come under the varna of brahmin in indian caste heirarchy.due to their violent & dominating charachters they are also known as military or zamindar brahmans..just like rajputs which come under kshatriya varna,bhumihars come under brahmins varna although they were warriors in past & left priesthood long before.bhumihars are known by different names in different states such as tyagi,mohyal,chitpavan,namboothiri,anavil,niyogi,gaalav as all these communities have the same legendary god PARSHURAM..
Yes, "Hazra" is a common Bengali Brahmin surname. It is typically associated with Bengali Hindu Brahmins who have roots in West Bengal, India. So, yes, if you come across someone with the surname "Hazra," there's a good chance they are Bengali Brahmin.
Chandras comes under Bhumihar Brahmins caste. Bhumihar or Babhan or Bhuin-har is a Hindu Brahmin community mainly found in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal andBundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh.// Vinay Kashyap
To identify a real Brahmin bag, examine the quality of the leather; genuine Brahmin bags are made from high-quality, textured leather that feels supple and durable. Check for the signature Brahmin logo, which should be embossed clearly, and look for the brand's signature features, such as the unique, intricate patterns and colors. Additionally, authentic Brahmin bags often have a satin or fabric lining and come with a authenticity card or tag. Always purchase from reputable retailers to ensure authenticity.
chaini are brahmin by caste.They are actually a subcaste of mishra. & they are normally high class oriya Brahmins...
Fake Brahmin handbags often feature poor craftsmanship, such as uneven stitching, misaligned patterns, and low-quality materials that lack the brand's signature texture. Authentic Brahmin bags have a distinctive, embossed leather finish and a consistent color palette, while counterfeit versions may have off-color hues or incorrect logos. Additionally, genuine Brahmin handbags come with a dust cover and a tag detailing their origin, which is often missing in replicas. Lastly, the price point of fake bags is typically much lower than that of authentic Brahmin products, which can indicate their authenticity.