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Kanyakubja Brahmins are an
endogamous Brahmin community mainly found in
northern India. They are
classified as one of the
Pancha Gauda Brahmin communities...
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Uttar Pradesh. The city's name is an
evolved form of the
classical name
Kanyakubja.
During the
ancient Vedic period, it was the
capital city of the Panchala...
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stating that the
ancient sages made
these divisions:
Trihotras Agnivaisyas Kanyakubjas Kanojyas Maitrayanas The Maratha-era
kaifiyats (bureaucratic records)...
- IAST: sāvarṇa) or Savarni/Shavarna is a
Brahmin gotra that
comprises Kanyakubja Brahmins and
Saryupareen Brahmins who are the
descendants of sage Savarna...
- with the
Narmada River as its
southern boundary. He
eventually made
Kanyakubja (present-day Kannauj,
Uttar Pradesh state) his
imperial capital, and reigned...
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known as
Saryupareen Brahmin, or
Saryupari Brahmin, is a
subcaste of the
Kanyakubja Brahmin,
native to the
eastern plain of the
Sarayu river in
Eastern Uttar...
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Brahmins are:
Sarasvata Kanyakubja Gauda Utkala Maithila Subcastes of Gaur
Brahmins are:
Sanadhya Paliwal Subcastes of
Kanyakubja Brahmins are: Jujhatiya...
- 1093 CE and 1100 CE
Chandrawati inscriptions, the
Gahadavalas occupied Kanyakubja after the
descendants of
Devapala had been destro****. This
Devapala can...
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largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in
modern times. Born in a
Kanyakubja Brahmin family,
Ramananda for the most part of his life
lived in the holy...
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worshipped by the
Kanyakubja Brahmins of the
Vidisha region, who see him as a
savior and a sign of prosperity,
claiming Ravana was also a
Kanyakubja Brahmin. Thousands...