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- categories in Nepal are Tagadharis (sacred thread bearers), Matwalis (liquor drinkers) and Dalits (or untouchables). Within the Tagadharis, Tarai Brahmins were...
- Asali Hindustan (the real land of Hindus).[full citation needed] The Tagadharis enjo**** a privileged status in the Nepalese capital and they were also...
- civil code, Bahuns were regarded as caste among sacred thread bearers (Tagadhari) and twice-born Hindus. Traditionally, Bahuns were members of the Khas...
- revisioned Nepal as Asal Hindustan ("real land of Hindus"). The Hindu Tagadharis, a Nepalese Hindu socio-religious group, were given the privileged status...
- to the Khatri caste. In Nepal, the surname is used by both Matwali and Tagadhari Chhetris, as well as Bahuns. Notable people bearing the name Bhandari...
- Caste Division Caste and Ethnic Groups "Tagadhari" (Wearers of the Holy Thread) Khas – Brahmin, Thakuri, Chhetri; NewarBrahmin and Chatharīya Srēstha;...
- Patan and revisioned Nepal as Asal Hindustan (Real Land of Hindus). The Tagadharis, thread wearing Hindus of higher categorization, enjo**** the privileged...
- = bond). In Nepal, The one who wears the sacred thread are called as Tagadhari. This Sanskara involves the parti****tion of entire family and a teacher...
- alcohol use. The group of people who do not drink or use alcohol are called Tagadhari (तगाधारी) (Holy Cord (Janai) Wearer), and the other group who drink alcohol...
- Nepal, Chhetris were a social group among the sacred thread bearers (Tagadhari) and twice-born people of the Hindu tradition. Almost all Chhetris are...