No, Saha is not a Bengali brahmin surname actually they are comes in a bengali
baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in
bengal but they were degraded by
Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the
12th century.In east bengal the
people with Saha surname claim
them as baisya but people with
surname Banik are recognised as
baisya in east & west bengals.In
West Bengal sunri caste who distill
country liquor use Saha as their
surname.British administration in
India declared sunri caste as
scheduled caste except saha.In
order to get facilities for S C
community,many Saha people
obtained SC certificate.
In Bengali Hindu culture, the surname "Saha" is typically associated with individuals belonging to the Kayastha caste. This caste is known for traditionally being scribes, administrators, and record-keepers in the Indian society.
In India, the Brahmin caste is considered the highest or upper caste, while the Das caste generally refers to a lower or working-class caste. The hierarchical structure of the caste system places Brahmins at the top and Dasa at a lower position.
No, "saha" is not a sub-caste in the Moira or Modak caste. "Saha" is a common surname found in various communities across India, but it is not specifically associated with Moira or Modak castes.
Yes, Subhas Chandra Bose, also known as Netaji, was born into a Bengali Kayastha family with roots in Utkal Brahmin community.
Jayasudha is a South Indian actress born into a Telugu-speaking Brahmin family.
Bengali Hindu Brahmin
In Bengali Hindu culture, the surname "Saha" is typically associated with individuals belonging to the Kayastha caste. This caste is known for traditionally being scribes, administrators, and record-keepers in the Indian society.
Bengali Brahmin!
Bengali Brahmin surname
In India, the Brahmin caste is considered the highest or upper caste, while the Das caste generally refers to a lower or working-class caste. The hierarchical structure of the caste system places Brahmins at the top and Dasa at a lower position.
The term "Samajpati" does not specifically refer to a Brahmin caste within the Bengali community. The Bengali Brahmins, also known as Barendra Brahmins, Rarhi Brahmins, or Vaidika Brahmins, are a sub-group of the Brahmin community in West Bengal, India. To determine if someone is a Bengali Brahmin, one would need to consider their family lineage, cultural practices, and traditional rituals associated with the Brahmin caste.
Generally SC people use the surname bhowmick in hindu religion. Presently others also using.
No, Dasgupta is not a scheduled caste in Bengali. It is called 'Baidya' caste (Baidya means Physician). Baidyas are Brahmins, but they were not allowed to do priestly works since they used treat all kind of people. Hence they were branched as sub castes of Brahmin.
Yes dasgupta , send gupta are Bengali brahmin titles. Actually these titles belong to vaidya clan who were Saraswat Brahmins and have exceptional skills in Ayurveda
No, Karmakar falls under the Shudra caste. what is your question? whose are vishwakarma caste in bengal?
No. This belongs to the caste which is below brahmins but above kayastas. However the are most likely brahmins.
Brahmin is the highest class caste.