Generally Kayastha or SC but can be of other castes too.
The surname Biswas does not seem to be traditionally associated with Scheduled Tribes in West Bangalore. It is more commonly found among Bengali communities and may not necessarily correspond to a particular Scheduled Tribe in the region.
No, Joshi's does not belong to SC Category..They are brahmins until & unless some ones, falsely adopt that sirnameJoshi's are brahmins from Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Karnataka..Many of joshi's are found in Gujarat, Rajasthan etc..
No. This belongs to the caste which is below brahmins but above kayastas. However the are most likely brahmins.
Kamat is a prominent surname among Gaud Saraswat Brahmins
BRAHMIN
Sinha Biswas is a surname commonly associated with Bengali Brahmins, a high caste in the traditional Hindu social hierarchy. However, specific caste affiliations may vary based on regional and familial histories. It's important to note that caste can be a sensitive topic and may not always define an individual's identity or societal role.
yes
SC
brahmins..6000 neyogi
GSB (Goud saraswat brahmins)
they belong to Telugu Niyogi Brahmins Caste.
Debnath, Nath, Devnath(Other Varient Names) are Belong to Rudraj Brahmin(A Subcaste of Bengali Brahmin). All Brahmins Born From Brahma. But, Rudraj Brahmins born from Lord Shiva. Naths are Jogis Or yogis by Profession. Most of Rudraj Brahmins are Non-vegetarians. Kulin Brahmins think Rudraj Brahmins are lower than them. Remember:Rudraj Brahmins Uses 𝗦𝗵𝗶𝘃𝗮 𝗚𝗼𝘁𝗿𝗮. Nath Surname also use by some kayasthas but, They don't use Shiva Gotra.
Nayaks are Snadya Brahmins
Trikha are panchjati brahmin.
Oh, my friend, surnames are like little happy trees in a big, beautiful forest. They can belong to different subcastes of Maharashtrian Brahmins, each with its own unique story and history. Remember, it's not the label that defines you, but the kindness and love you share with the world.
Generally Kayastha or SC but can be of other castes too.