Brahmins of Maharashtra
Brahmins are a part of the Hindu community in Maharashtra, India. List of Notable Brahmins
- Deshastha Rugvedi: Are very ancient and widely distributed.
- Deshastha Yajurvedi Brahmins: They have migrated from the banks of Ganges to Godawari. Sant Dnyaneshwar, author of Dnyaneshwari, is a Yajurvedi. Deshastha communities belong to Maharstra, excluding Kokan.
- Daivadnya Brahmins: A Hindu Brahmin sub-caste of the west coast of India, predominantly residing in the states of Goa, coastal Karnataka, and coastal Maharashtra.
- Samvedi Brahmins: Samvediya Brahmins in Vidharbha are known as Lattyayan or Lad Brahmins. Emperor G.P. Satvahan had brought them to Maharashtra. There are Samvedi Brahmins around Sopara (near Vasai) also.
- Chittpawna Brahmins: Are also known as Konkanstha. They have migrated from Sopara to Chiplun (In Ratnaghari District), by sea. Great Peshwas of Pune, Lokmanya Tilak, and Swatantry veer Sawarkar are Chitpawans.
- Karhade Brahmins: Migrated from Karnataka to Karhad, and from there to Konkan, Sagar and Indor and all over. Golwalkar Guruji of RSS and renowned scientist Jayant Nararlikar, are Karhades.
- Saraswat Brahmins: They are mainly in Goa and Konkan. Many well known cricketers, writers, and actors are Saraswats.
- Devaurkhe Brahmins: Have migrated to Maharashtra during Vijay Nagar Dynasty.
- Kanva Brahmins: were rulers of Maghda for about a century. Nitin Gadkari BJP national president is a Kanva.
- Charak Brahmins: are mainly around Nagpur.
- Kudaldeshkar Gaud Brahmin is a community hailing from the western coast of India, residing in the Konkan division of Maharashtra, Goa . This community is also known as Kudaldeshkar Aadya Gaud Brahman,Kudaldeshkar and sometimes Kudalkar Brahmans.[1] They speak Marathi, Malwani dialect of Konkani.
- List of Notable Marathi Brahmins
References
- Samasth Mahrasthriya Brahman PotShakha by Dr. A.V. Saoji, published by Sukhad Prakashan 22, Dandige Layout, Shankarnager, NAGPUR, 440010 (India)
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