no bairagi is OBC
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No. This belongs to the caste which is below brahmins but above kayastas. However the are most likely brahmins.
Baishnab
The surname bairagi relates to bairagi caste such as vaishnava,swami etc.
absolutely no.
They are vaishnav brahmans. They worship vishnu. They are called by many names such as bairagi, swami, vaishnav brahmans, vishnuvanshi, sadhu, bawa etc. They are found in each part of india.
Vaishnav brahmin(bairagi)
No Pramanik is belongs to Mahishya Hindu ( mahishya in norther Bengali, " Mahishmati" ), it is a General caste, very intelligent, smart in business have good sense of humour and also very good in relationships..
It's a Kshatriya surname.... neither Brahaman nor SC/ST
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.
1s maurya caste a schedule caste?
Basit caste is not schedule caste, so to remove its identity as schedule caste they are now called vashisht rajput.
iN BENGALI MALLIK IS GENERAL CASTE, HINDU KAHISTYA
In Laksar, a town in Uttarakhand, the Bairagi community is generally associated with the Vaishnavite sect of Hinduism. They are often linked to the broader category of Sadhus or ascetics, known for their spiritual practices and devotion. While caste dynamics can vary regionally, Bairagis are not typically classified within the traditional caste hierarchy but are recognized for their religious and spiritual roles.