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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...
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indeed call
themselves Vaishyas, they
could not be real
Vaishyas due to
Hindu chronology.
According to
Hindu chronology,
Vaishyas had
become extinct in...
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Mathur Vaishya (Mathuria
Vaishya) are a
caste community of the
Vaishya varna of Hinduism.
Mathur (subcaste) www.mvsamaj.com...
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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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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...
- Karnataka. They are
different from
other Vaishyas like Arya
Vaishya, Bunt Shetty,
Balija Vaishya and
Baniya Vaishya's from UP and Bihar. Some are
engaged in...
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Regions with
significant po****tions
India (Rajasthan)
Languages Hindi, Marwari,
English Religion Jainism,
Hinduism Related ethnic groups Brahmans.
Vaishya...
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priests or teachers. Kshatriyas: Rulers,
administrators or warriors.
Vaishyas: Agriculturalists,
farmers or merchants. Shudras: Artisans,
laborers or...
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Bengal under the
Mughal Empire. As a
faithful community, the
Mahuri Vaishya community still continues to
worship Mata
Mathurasini Devi, an incarnation...
- is a
Vaishya community in
North India that
originated in the
Dhosi hill
region near
Rewari in the
Indian state of Haryana. The
Dosar Vaishya community...