- of Vallabhacharya. It is
hypothesized by
historians that the
Vaishnav Vaniyas of
Gujarat are the
descendants of the now-extinct
Buddhist merchants who...
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Muchilot Bhagavathi Is The
Deity Of The
Vaniyas Social class Of
North Malabar, In
Southwest India.
There Are 108
Muchilot Temples Spread Across Northern...
- The Dharmāraṇya Purāṇa is the
caste purāṇa of the Moḍh Brāhmaṇs and Moḍh
Vāṇiyās, and was
composed by the former. The purāṇa
states that the Moḍh Brāhmaṇs...
- Vaniyar, also
known as
Vaniya Chettiar and
Vaniya Nair, are
ethnic groups residing in the
Indian states of
Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Vaniya Nairs are matrilineal...
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Muchilot Bhagavathi is a
virgin goddess and the
tutelary deity of the
Vaniyas of
North Malabar.
According to
local legend, she was a
Brahmin woman born...
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Solanki Thakor Vala
Wagher Mercantile communities Bhatia Bh****hali
Lohana Vaniya (Agarwal, Oswal, Modh)
Agricultural communities Aboti Brahmin Anavil Anjana...
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Chakkala Nair, also
known as
Vattakkat Nair, and
Vaniya Nair is one of the
intermediate subcastes of the Nair community. They are
distributed throughout...
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Hirachand Gordhanbhai Ambani, a
village school teacher belonging to the Modh
vaniya (Baniya)
community and
Jamnaben Ambani and was born in Chorwad,
Malia Taluka...
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Gujarati speaking po****tion of
Ismaili Khojas, Bhoras, Suni Memons,
Hindu Vaniyas and the Parsis.
Frustratingly for
historians this
group of
immigrants left...
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inscription from
Amaravati dated to
third century CE
refers to a Dhamila-
vaniya (Tamil trader).
Archaeological evidence points to the
region being first...