Sinduria (caste)
Kayastha is a hereditary clan of one of the castes of the Hindu community living in India. According to the Puranas, Kayasthas perform administrative functions. Kayastha has the right to assume the Brahmin varna in the varna system. At present, Kayastha is mainly in North India. Srivastava, Senuhar, Sinha, Verma, Swaroop, Chitravanshi, Saxena, Ambasht, Nigam, Mathur, Bhatnagar, Labh, Lal, Basu, Shastri, Kulshrestha, Asthana, Bisaria, Karna, Khare, Surjadhwaj, Vishwas, Sarkar, Basu, Pardeshi, Bose, Dutt, Chakraborty, Shrestha, Prabhu, Thackeray, Advani, Nag, Gupta, Rakshit, Sen, Bakshi, Munshi, Dutta, Deshmukh, Bachchan, Patnaik, Naidu, Som, Pal, Rao, Reddy, Das, Mohanty, Deshpande, Kashyap, Devgan, Ambani, Rai, Valmiki etc. At present, Kayasthas are successfully present in various professional fields along with politics and art. [3] According to the Vedas, the origin of Kayastha is the great creator Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma had created him from the complete bones of his body [Dhyan Yoga] and that is why his name came to be Kaya + Asthi = Kayastha. The Sinduria are a Hindu caste found in North India. They are also known as Kaithal or Sinduria Bania. According to the mandate of Uttar Pradesh government, Kayastha caste comes under the general caste, and Senuhar, Srivastava, Lala, Das, Kathabania are sub-castes of Kayastha caste. [1]
References
- ↑ People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part Two edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha pp. 885–889 Seagull Books
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