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so how many REAL subdivisions do Brahmins have ?

Anonymous

IN

v0+L1r

No.319

is there any other (indian) with this much subdivisions ?

Anonymous

IN

Cm4U3t

No.332

mostly are based on regions/origins like, bengal, awadh, then some in south, but what I have read, 2 division Gaur(north), Dravids(south) and then subdivisions in these based on regions, but being a brahmin never got really bothered by any of the subdivisions. It can also be due to living in tier1 city and early migration from village by ancestors but yeah mostly based on regions

Anonymous

ARYA

tFeE9v

No.385

>>332

>mostly are based on regions/origins like, bengal, awadh, then some in south, but what I have read, 2 division Gaur(north), Dravids(south) and then subdivisions in these based on regions,

The core divisions are Panch Gauda and Panch Dravida.

Gauda get divided as

>Kanyakubja

>Gauda

>Saraswat

>Utkala

>Maithilia

Dravida gets divided as

>Gujara

>Karnataka

>Maharastra ka

>Telanga

>Dravida

>but being a brahmin never got really bothered by any of the subdivisions. It can also be due to living in tier1 city and early migration from village by ancestors but yeah mostly based on regions

This is is mostly true. Subdivisions vary by the regions naturally. For instance some of the very well known subdivision of Kanyakubja would be (shreni) Saryuparin (Saryu Paar, or across the river Saryu) Sanadhya, Sthaniya and so on.

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