Saxena is Kayastha , one of the clans of Kayastha...
Bhumihar is a community considered to be a mix of both Kshatriya (Thakur) and Brahmin varnas in the Indian caste system. Their social status can vary depending on regional and cultural factors.
The Bengali surname "Som" is traditionally associated with the Kayastha caste in West Bengal. Members of this caste are known for their administrative and intellectual roles.
Uttar Rarhiya Kayastha , Gotra - Batsya
Generally Kayastha or SC but can be of other castes too.
Yes, the surname Naskar is commonly associated with the Kayastha community in Bengal. Kayasthas traditionally served as scribes and administrators in the Hindu social hierarchy and have distinctive surnames like Naskar.
From what i have read from Wikipedia and other resources, kayastha is a dual caste of brahmins and kshatriya thus this leads to the conclusion that the above is sort of a brahmin caste
Kayasthas have a dual Brahmin/ Kshatriya status. Source: http://samajpath.org/kayasthhist.html
Yes. Rajputs can be of Kashyap gotra. The lineage of Rajputras that were shishyas of Maharishi Kashyap would be Rajputs of Kashyap Gotra.
Saxena belong to Hindu Kayastha family.
Kayastha brahmin (lala)
Kshatriya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khare
Das is the surname with variety, Das of Goswami Lineage are Brahmin, Das of Rajbangsi lineage are Kshatriya, Mahisya Das &Kayastha Das of vaishav and Bhuimali/Rabidas/Ruidas etc are sudra das.
No, it is a Maratha surname (Kshatriya).
Yes, Subhas Chandra Bose, also known as Netaji, was born into a Bengali Kayastha family with roots in Utkal Brahmin community.
It belongs to the Kshatriya caste.
"As a kshatriya ( a person of the warrior caste, Yudhistira felt it his duty to help the brahmin,"
No. Technically they cannot. Brahmbhatt is not really considered Brahmin but a intercaste production between Brahmin and Kshatriya. Most in the Brahmin community do not consider them Brahmins even.