No Kushwaha is not at all a schedule caste.
kushwaha are belong to rajputs
No kushwaha are not rajput. They are koiri/kurmi, a caste of farmers
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yes kushwaha and kushvanshi are same cast
According to hindu religious text(yayurveda,jatak granth) kushwaha are "kshatriya suryavanshi" similar information about kushwaha written in ramayan(valmiki-sanskrit) that lord rama had two sons kusha another being lava.kusha became great king (samrat) after lord rama in arya vart(indian subcontinent) .later in this dynasty lord budha (sidharth born).so yes kushwaha is "suryavanshi kshatriya" in 1891 william pinch and t h hedly counted kushwaha general caste of kshatriya varna,fore more see fort of kushwaha rohtas(bihar),sawai jai singh jaipur(rajasthan),gwalior fort(mp) etc But there is a mistake for the info you provide. The Maurya, Saini, Kachchhis, Malis are not belong to the Kshatriya or the Kushwaha community . These people are not kshatriyas . They are the low castes of the ancient India. By populising this belief that these communities belong with us you are degrading our community because people will start to give their daughters in these communities and thus the degradation of our community . Have you ever seen the true Rajputs to give their daughter in the Maurya or other castes ?
Yes, a Kushwaha boy can marry a Rawat girl as long as both individuals are willing and have the approval of their families. It is important to respect each other's culture and traditions when entering into an inter-caste marriage.
Narendra Kumar Kushwaha was born on 1967-07-01.
kushwaha is a kshatriya caste which is a chief farmimg caste in east UP, bihar and mp. It is also found in nepal. It is called koeri in Bihar and verma, kacchi, maurya, sakya in UP. Missspelling of word koeri might be causing it to be confused with word kori. kori is a different caste whose profession is weaving.
The surname "Guram" is typically associated with the Mali caste in Maharashtra, India. The Mali community is primarily involved in agricultural activities and is known for their contributions to the cultivation of flowers and fruits. However, caste associations can vary by region and individual family histories, so it's important to consider local variations.
Yes. Many people who write Mehta surname in North and North Eastern India belong to Kushwaha.
Kori caste is a northern Indian weaving caste. They have been granted scheduled caste status. But there is a mistake for the info you provide. The Maurya, Saini, Kachchhis, Malis are not belong to the Kshatriya or the Kushwaha community . These people are not kshatriyas . They are the low castes of the ancient India. By populising this belief that these communities belong with us you are degrading our community because people will start to give their daughters in these communities and thus the degradation of our community . Have you ever seen the true Rajputs to give their daughter in the Maurya or other castes ?