Is jangra a Brahmin?

Is jangra a Brahmin?

Jangid is a caste in India who, through a process of Sanskritisation, have the status of Brahmin. They have a notable presence in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan and Punjab and their traditional occupation was that of carpentry, especially woodcarving and furniture making.

Is jangra a lower caste?

Jangra caste definition is (Perhaps the same as Jharia or jungly.) Jangra caste is one of the many castes subcastes of India.

Are Malhotra’s Brahmins?

Are Malhotra’s Brahmins? Malhotra is a Khatri surname name and the sub-caste in the Indian subcontinent. It is modified from Mehrotra, which is in itself an extended form of Mehra.

Are Sood Brahmins?

Sood/Sud is originally a Rajput community (descendants of Sodha Rajputs), but traditionally some gotras are merchants. With the influence of Guru Gobind Singh Ji many converted to Sikhism.

Which caste is mudaliar?

Mudaliar or Mudali, meaning a person of first rank, is the honorary title used by various Tamil castes. Some of the popular castes of Hindu Mudaliar Tamil Nadu include those of Thondaimandala Saiva Vellalar, Thuluva vellalar or Arcot Mudaliar, Kerala Muthali and Senaithalaivar.

Where did the name Jangra Brahmin come from?

Jangra , Jangid’s or Jangir’s are gaur brahmins originally originated from RISHI ANGIRA who is considered one of SAPTRISHIS. Jangra brahmins are generally found in Haryana, Delhi, Punjab and Rajasthan.

Which is the superior caste in Jangra Brahamin community?

Tuesday, 15 November 2011 Jangra Brahamin Smaj (Khati) Members of this community are spread widely in northern and are also known as jangid brhamins and are spread around the areas of Rajasthan are identified as superior castes of vishvakarma community.

Do you call yourself a Brahmin or a Jangid?

The word ‘khati’ describes the word ‘kshatriya’ in distorted form. In no way, the Jangid/Jangra should call themselves Brahmins. They always display ‘Rajasik’ behavior that has to do with strength, or work of hands and feet.

Who are the khati or Jangid Brahmins in India?

Khati or jangid Brahmins communities are similar to the other brahmin communities found all over north India. Khati or jangid Brahmins are divided into five gotras or clans, each a Rishi named in the Yajurveda. The word ‘khati’ describes the word ‘kshatriya’ in distorted form.

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