Nayee Brahmins have bayavarapu surname, don't know about other castes.
In traditional Indian society, Brahmins, as the priestly and scholarly caste, were often revered and held in high regard by other castes due to their role in religious rituals and education. However, this reverence could also lead to resentment and animosity, particularly in contexts where Brahmins were seen as wielding significant social power and privilege. Other castes might have viewed Brahmins as elitist or oppressive, especially in the context of caste-based discrimination. Overall, the treatment of Brahmins by other castes varied widely based on regional, social, and historical factors.
No they are brahmins
no, they belong to upper castes, mostly from Brahmins, Kshatriyas castes across India and Nepal Region.
The four main castes of the Aryan kingdoms were Brahmins,Kshatriyas,Vaishyas,and Shudras By: M.Zaigham
𝗠𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗹𝘆 𝗞𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆𝗮𝘁𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗢𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗮. But, Some Are Lower Castes in West Bengal. But, Some are Brahmins(Utkala Brahmins Gotra:Shandilya) in Odisha.
No, Punjabi Dutta Brahmins are not traditionally recognized as a distinct caste or community in Punjab. The Dutta surname is common among various castes in India, but it is not specifically associated with Brahmins in Punjabi society.
devanga means deva brahmanas .it is ancient historical hinduism caste they are brahmins from birth not from the professions
Chodankar belongs to Daivadnya Brahmins from Goa. Daivadnya Brahmins are mistaken as Sonar by many people, but these two castes are completely different. Daivadnya Brahmins are originally the tribes from Goa who were earlier gold merchants and traders, hence they are mistaken as sonars.
Kavali is the surname of two castes in the state of AP 1) Kapu Naiuds 2) Brahmins.
The surname "Thakur" is often associated with various communities in India, including Rajputs, Brahmins, and other groups. In some regions, Thakur is used as a title for landowners or nobility and may not specifically indicate a Brahmin lineage. Therefore, while some Brahmins may carry the surname Thakur, it is not exclusive to them and can be found among different castes and communities.
Tamil actresses come from a variety of castes, reflecting the diverse social structure of Tamil Nadu. Many actresses may belong to prominent castes such as Brahmins, Vellalars, or other indigenous communities, while some may come from Scheduled Castes or other groups. However, caste is often not publicly emphasized in the film industry, as talent and popularity typically take precedence over caste identity. The increasing focus on individual merit and representation continues to shape the landscape of Tamil cinema.