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Ambashtha or
Ambastha is a
caste or sub-caste or a
community of
Hindus in India.
According to
Hindu scriptures, the term
Ambastha refers to the offspring...
- The name
Ambattar is a
Tamilised word
originally from
Sanskrit word
Ambashtha. The word is
derived from the two
Sanskrit words amba
meaning "near" and...
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Region Hindi Belt and
Nepal Subdivisions Srivastava, Mathur, Saxena, Nigam, Kulshreshtha, Bhatnagar,
Ambashtha, Asthana, Suryadhwaj, Gaur, Karna, Valmik...
- Dhrishtadyumna, the
commander of the
Pandava side.
Abhimanyu also
defeated Ambashtha and Alambusha. He then
engaged in
combat with Sudishna, Duryodhana, and...
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Castes and
General Castes. In Bihar, it is used by
people belonging to
Ambashtha and
Karan Kayastha castes. More broadly, in Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand...
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Rigveda Mentioned in
Atharvaveda Aja Aja
Central ✓
Alina Alina Western ✓
Ambashtha Ambaśṭha
Central Andhra Āndhra
Southern Anga Aṅga
Eastern ✓ Anu Anu Western...
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became more
emphasis on commerce. The
group of Bhatnagar, Srivastava,
Ambashtha and
Saxena of Doab were
classified by
various Indian,
British and missionary...
- bank of
river Morhar.
Salempur is a
predominantly Kayastha (in
specific Ambashtha)
dominated village. As of
record Salempur had a po****tion of 1105. Males...
- Bihar.
Krishna Ballabh Sahay, po****rly
known as K B
Sahay was born to an
Ambashtha Kayastha Hindu family on 31
December 1898 in
Sheikhpura in
Patna district...
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authentic Smritis. The
community claims a
descent from the semi-legendary
Ambashthas,
mostly believed to be of
Kshatriya origin in
Hindu scriptures, but such...