In Kerala, the Viswakarma community is traditionally considered a "forward" or "upper" caste, associated with skilled craftsmanship, particularly in metalwork and woodwork. The Nair community, while also historically viewed as a forward caste, has a different social standing and historical background. The dynamics between these communities can vary based on specific regional and social contexts, but generally, both are regarded as relatively higher in the caste hierarchy compared to other communities in Kerala.
Menon is a sub caste of the Nair Community which belongs to Kerala state. Yes it has its own reservations and is considered as an upper class (caste).
No,its nt a scheduled caste, it is a upper middle caste
Many famous saints from W. Bengal and Orissa add the suffix Giri to their names, hence it is supposed to be an upper caste.
Nairs are a branch of Nagavanshi Kshatriyas found in the Indian state of kerala. They are similar to the Bands , Nagavanshi Rajputs and Jats. Vishwakarmas are supposed to be engaged in the construction jobs . But, they fall under the Brahmin caste. Regarding who is upper , the Brahmins or the Kshatriyas is tricky question . According to the indian constitution no one is upper or lower , all are equal before law and of course same in the eyes of God !
kaurav is a upper kshatriya caste kaurav is a original kshatriya (thakur) caste
Rana are rajputs (kshtrie) Thakhur is a upper caste
yes sinha caste is so so lucky and very upper caste family................
In India, the Brahmin caste is considered the highest or upper caste, while the Das caste generally refers to a lower or working-class caste. The hierarchical structure of the caste system places Brahmins at the top and Dasa at a lower position.
King Ravana is of Brahmin Caste. He belongs to the upper class.
No, ofcourse not. They are a subcaste to khatri (punjabi: meaning kshatriya) caste. Kind of same as Kapoor. So infact they are upper caste.
The strict caste system the Brahmin's were in the upper most part of their social class and the untouchables or the outcasts were in the lower most part of their social class. The untouchables were treated like dirt and never spoken to by anyone outside of their caste.