no
no, in bhumihar it is kashyapa
bhumihar is not brahmin
The traditional occupation of Bhuiyar or Bhuyiar Caste is weaving. But gradually the occupation ended with the arrival of weaving machines. The Bhuiyar community mainly found in the Indian states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi. Bhumihar is a Hindu Brahmin community mainly found in the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand.
NO DIFFERENCE BUT WHEN UTTARAKHAND WAS SEPERATED FROM UP . THIS NEW STATE WAS NAMED UTTARANCHAL BUT AFTER SOME 10 YEARS IT WAS NAMED UTTARAKHAND
No, there isn't any NIT in uttrakhand
Bhumihar is a Hindu caste traditionally associated with land ownership and agriculture in the Indian states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Arya is a term used in Hinduism to refer to noble or respected individuals; it is not specifically related to the Bhumihar caste.
BHUMIHARS come under brahmin varna as they are land holder brahmins & former brahmin kingdoms such as sunga & kanva dynasty belong to bhumihar brahmins..because kanvia & sungia clans are now also found under bhumihar brahmins....
yes we know we are ayachak brahmin brother.mohyal tyagi bhumihar chitpavan are all same brother,and direct descent of lord parshuram
all bhumihar se request hain ki har jagah apna jaat bakhaan kare ,logh bevkuf nahin hain sablogh search karte aap logo ki ish harkat se bihar ke logo ko sarminda hona par raha hain ish iye apne aap ko brhmin khana bandh kar de kyon humlogo se bhi pocha jata hain humlogh mana kar dete hain bhumihar brahman nhin hhota hain parsuram brahman the naa ki bhumihar bihar amin yeh caste kaha se aya yeh kisi ko pata nahin ,prsuram shaadhi nahin kiye the bhumihar caste is only in bihar not any other state please cnsider all website,all websites is made by bihari(bhumihar)
Theyare the largest landholders in U.P and Bihar.Royal families of Benaras,Allahabad,Bijnaur,Tamkuhi,Ayodhya,Hathwa,Bettia,Tekari to name a few are all Bhumihar Brahmins.
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 area of Uttarakhand is 53,566 square kilometers.