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Vaishya (Sanskrit: वैश्य, vaiśya) is one of the four
varnas of the
Vedic Hindu social order in India.
Vaishyas are
classed third in the
order of Varna...
- The
Kannada Vaishya in
Uttara Kannada (India) are a
small sect of people. They are
mainly found in
Ankola and
Karwar taluks of the district.
Their ancestors...
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Mahawar Vaishya is a
category of
Marwari Bania caste of the
Hindu religion. They are
general category and
mostly based in Alwar, Gurugram, Jaipur, Mathura...
- or Kūmaṭi) is a
trading community which is
known Arya
Vaishya . They are the
Banias /
Vaishyas of the
South India . They are
primarily found in Central...
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Vaishya Vani is a sub-caste of
Vaishyas, one of the
varnas of Hinduism. In the
Gujarat state and the
Daman territory, they are also
known as Vaishnav...
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nonviolence ( ahiṃsā ), and purity". They are
described as
belonging to the
Vaishya varna.
Thakkar Pheru (early 14th century) (Shrimali), treasurer, mint director...
- of
Bengal under the
Mughal Empire. As a
faithful community, the
Mahuri Vaishya community still continues to
worship Mata
Mathurasini Devi, an incarnation...
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wherein members were
organised into four classes: brahmin, kshatriya,
vaishya, and shudra. The
administrative machinery in the
Vedic India was headed...
- Raju
Vaishya is an
Indian researcher with
contributions in the
field of orthopaedics. He is
former President and
founder member of
Indian Cartilage Society...
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priests or teachers. Kshatriyas: Rulers,
administrators or warriors.
Vaishyas: Agriculturalists,
farmers or merchants. Shudras: Artisans,
labourers or...