There is no difference between brahmins and kayastha.
As per our religion there are four segments of brahmins:
1- Brahmins (Kayastha) earlier confined to reading and teaching
2- Pujaries are also called brahmins their duties to look after the temples.
3- Karam Kand Brahmins: they perform last rights to the dead bodies at Shmshan ghats etc.
4- Chot Brahmin they live at shmshana makes chitas and burn the dead bodies
The Hira caste is a sub-caste within the Kayastha community of India. Kayasthas are traditionally known as scribes, administrators, and record-keepers.
Surname classification can vary depending on cultural and regional differences, so it's best to consult specific sources or communities associated with the surname to determine if it is Kayastha or not. Some common indicators of Kayastha surnames include historical records, family lineage, and community associations. Researching the surname's origins and historical significance within the Kayastha community can also provide insights into its classification.
Brahman refers to the ultimate reality in Hinduism, often described as the unchanging, eternal essence of the universe. Brahmins are the highest caste in the traditional Indian caste system, traditionally responsible for performing religious rituals and studying and teaching scripture.
No, Punjabi Dutta Brahmins are not traditionally recognized as a distinct caste or community in Punjab. The Dutta surname is common among various castes in India, but it is not specifically associated with Brahmins in Punjabi society.
The Brahmins are considered the highest caste in the Hindu caste system. They are traditionally priests, scholars, and religious leaders.
Bose are not brahmins but kayastha.
Yes..Mondals belonging to the shandilya gotra are brahmins. Mondal is also a famous mahishya/ kayastha name.
From what i have read from Wikipedia and other resources, kayastha is a dual caste of brahmins and kshatriya thus this leads to the conclusion that the above is sort of a brahmin caste
At north India Srivastava subcaste is under Kayastha caste which comes under bees biswa brahmins.
It use by Kayastha. Example: First President of India- Dr. Rajendra Prasad. It also use by Brahmins of Uttar Pradesh.
LAL surname does not determine caste it is sometimes used as a middle name. It also used by KAYASTHA caste who are high caste according to the hindu caste system i.e between brahmins and kshatriyas caste. It also used by Punjabis/ sikhs as Lall or Lal
Purkayastha is not a surname, it is a title for rulers or administrators. 'Pur' means city/town/kingdom and 'Kayastha' meaning ruler or administrator. There are many Vaidik/Srotriya Brahmins from Sylhet district (currently in Bangladesh) of undivided Bengal who received the Purkayastha title. There are also many Kshatriyas or upper caste Kayastha of Bengal use this title as well.
No. The are Vaidya (Half brahmin or Kayastha i.e. Kshetriya)
No
Yes, Balmiki Kayastha is a sub-caste within the larger Kayastha community in India. They primarily belong to the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Members of the Balmiki Kayastha community are traditionally known for their involvement in administrative and clerical roles.
Arvind Mohan Kayastha was born on 1960-08-01.
Oh, it's okay if you're feeling curious about this. In Bengal, "Sikdar" is a surname commonly associated with people from various castes and backgrounds. Remember, what truly matters is how we treat others with kindness and respect, regardless of any labels or categories.