Does gaikwad surname belongs to Buddhist caste?
yes it does dnt recognize n e 1 by its name see n understand the person itself
What are opinions of Caste System?
Caste system did not allow the Hindus to move up in the current society. In America we have the right to move up the corporate ladder, so it should be the same in all countries.
Answer BThe cast system was practically no different from the class system of most civilized societies. It was a system of governance that is demonstrated in colonies of ants and bees. It was also generic to the hieratical systems used to classify workers, with respect to their academic achievements and social status.
As a result of human greed and vanity it developed into an extremely oppressive system of discrimination and tyranny.
In today's society we basically have the Upper Class, the Middle Class and the Lower Class. The upper class has created structures that engage in preferential treatment for their clan. Form the education of their children to the food they eat, the clothes they wear, the way they socialize, their security, their health care and their preferential influence.
There is a system called democracy, which is purported to engender social equity and parity but you can discern a sinister capitalist agenda dictating Governmental policies.
Sometimes the determination of an operating system as good or bad relies upon the integrity of the operator.
Can you determine caste from socioeconomic status?
No. Caste cannot be determined by socioeconomic status. In hinduism, castism is actually a means to segragate people by their occupations. Example, Brahmans: priestly class, very learned; Kshatriyas: warrior class, known for their bravery and valor; Vaishyas: merchant class, excellent buisnessmen; Shudras: labour class. However, in modern times, caste is determined by birth than by occupation. So if you are born to a brahman household, you become a brahman by default.
Which caste does the surname bholah belong to?
Depend which Bholah they are...highest Bholah caste are the Kashyap(high caste)
How have Hinduism and the observance of caste hindered progress in India?
hinduism has fostered a spirit of resistance to change and progress, and the caste system has resigned people to accept poverty rather than work to better their condition.
Does mmoo surname belong to schedule caste?
The classification of the surname "Mmoo" as belonging to a Scheduled Caste depends on the specific region and community within India. Surnames often have varying social and cultural significance across different states and communities. To determine if "Mmoo" is recognized as a Scheduled Caste, it would be necessary to consult local government records or community listings specific to the area in question.
Why is the caste system introduced by Jayasthiti Malla considered as a social reform in Nepal?
The caste system introduced by Jayasthiti Malla in the 14th century is considered a social reform in Nepal because it aimed to organize society into a structured hierarchy that provided a sense of order and stability. By formalizing caste divisions, it sought to regulate social interactions and responsibilities, which helped to reduce social chaos during a time of political fragmentation. This system also allowed for the establishment of distinct roles and occupations, contributing to economic specialization and cultural identity within communities. However, it also entrenched social inequalities that persist to this day.
Does jesthi surname come in schedule caste?
The Jesthi surname is primarily associated with certain communities in India, and its classification can vary by region. In some areas, individuals with the Jesthi surname may belong to Scheduled Castes, while in others, they may not. It's important to consult local government records or community listings for accurate classification, as the status can differ based on state and specific community histories.
A red mark on a Hindu's forehead the high caste or the low caste?
The Tilaka is normally a vermilion mark applied on the forehead. This mark has a religious significance and is a visible sign of a person as belonging to the Hindu religion. The Tilaka is of more than one color although normally it is vermilion. It also does not have any standard shape and form and is applied differently by members of different Hindu sects and sub-sects. It is applied as a 'U' by worshippers of lord Vishnu and is red, yellow or saffron in colpur. It is made up of red ochre powder (Sindhura) and sandalwood paste (Gandha). Worshippers of lord Shiva apply it as three horizontal lines and it consists of ash (Bhasma). Soot (Abhira) is also used as a pigment for applying a Tilaka. Literally, Tilaka means a mark. Sindhura which is also used to describe a Tilaka means red and Gandha which is also a term for Tilaka means pleasant odour. Hence, Tilaka normally connotes, a red mark with a pleasant odour. Some scholars have seen the red colour as a symbolism for blood. We are told that in ancient times, in Aryan society, a groom used to apply his blood, on-his bride's forehead as a recognition of wedlock. The existing practice among Indian women of applying a round shaped red Tilaka called Bindiya or Kumkum could be a survival of this.
vatsas gotra has been derived from bhargav gotra & pure bhrugu Vansham.& it only exists in Brahmin Community.am I right Or wrong pl cleryfy. m,v. thaker
Thakers are vatsas gotris...
caste discrimination as the word says is discrimination of people on the basis of their caste. In ancient times the society was known to be divided into for categories
1.Brahamins.
2.Kshatiyas
3.Vaishyas
4.Shudras.
Brahamins were pandits of the society. They were the people considered to closest to god. Kshatiyas were the rulers and solders of the society. Vaishyas formed the bussinessmen group and shudras were the labour class and poor people of the society. In ancient Indian society, people considered shudras as untouchables and always mainitained distance from them. They were not allowed to take part in decissions of society. Also they were termed untouchables (chua-choot as they call in hindi) meaning sudras should not be touching any one from upper caste nor they should be sitting near to people of higher caste. Shudras were not allowed to drink water from the well or river used by brahamins and other caste people. There were many more discrimination practises followed.
Many people raised their voice against caste discrimination among which are the names of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatama Gandhi), Raja ram mohan roy, Dr. B.R.Ambhedkar etc. The caste system is rarely being followed in modern India.
A red mark indicates higher caste ( Brahamins has higher mark and infact when u vist temples u are also applied a red mark)
Which r the sub castes of brahmin's in pdf?
OK.brahmins have 4 sub castes. they are:-
1.kokanastha
2.desastha
3.karadhe
4.saraswat
their standard is according to their numbers
Kheras are from the Khatri community. Khera and Khaira (Jatt surname) should not be confused as the spellings in Punjabi are different The surname Khera (Punjabi: ਖੇੜਾ(with sound ੜṛaṛa) should not to be confused with Khehra/Khaira/Khara (Punjabi: ਖੈਰਾ /ਖਹਿਰਾ/ਖਰ੍ਹਾ(with sound ਰrara)(ਖਰ੍ਹਾ With half ਹhaha in the feet of ਰ)).
gotra is the family tree where you came from. Kul is very similar to gotras in most cases both are used interchangeably.
Verma surname belongs to which community?
Verma (Hindi: वर्मा) surname originally belongs to the Kshatriyas. The meaning of this word is "shield" or "protection" and it was a surname for warriors.
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References:
1. Dasa, Syamasundara (1965-1975). Hindi sabdasagara.Nagari Pracarini Sabha.
2. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4.
Is the maurya kshatriya surname?
The Buddhist text of the Mahavamsa calls Chandragupta a section of the Khattya (Kshatriya) clan named Moriya (Maurya). Divyavadana calls Bindusara, son of Chandragupta, an anointed Kshatriya, Kshatriya Murdhabhishikata, and in the same work, king Ashoka, son of Bindusara, is also styled a Kshatriya. The Mahaparinnibhana Sutta of the Buddhist canon states that the Moriyas (Mauryas) belonged to the Kshatriya community of Pippalivana. The Mahavamshatika connects him with the Sakya clan of the Buddha, a clan which also belongs to the race of Aditya i.e. solar race by all the vedas and Hindu puranas. See the page shakya for more details. All the puranas and vedas together proved shakya clan as a branch of ikshwaku vamsha or surya vamsha. All the Buddhist texts shows the genealogy of shakya kings of suryavamsha.
A medieval inscription represents the Maurya clan as belonging to the solar race of Kshatriyas. It is stated that the Maurya line sprang from Suryavansi Mandhatri, son of prince Yuvanashva of the solar race .
Which Hindu caste system 'Dhama' belongs to?
Dhama is from the warrior or from the Kshatriya clan, belonging to the Krishna Vamsha Vruksha. Over the years the surname also appears under the Muslim Chamars, Jatt's and a very minor part of the schedule caste due to inter religious marriages.