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Vimla Verma, Indian politician and social worker and member of the Parliament of India; Vineet Verma, Indian film director and animator; Virendra Verma, Indian politician and member of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha; Vrindavan Lal Verma, 20th-century Indian Hindi novelist and playwright; Chhaya Verma - leader is a chhatisgarh
Arulmozhi Varman, Chola Emperor also known as Raja Raja Chola I who ruled over medieval Tamil Nadu; Pallava dynasty kings of southern India: Simhavarman II; Simhavarman III ...
The surname was also used by Vajravarman a scribe from the family of Siddha Kabiraj of Varma kalai mentioned in the Talamanchi grant of Vikramāditya I of Bādāmi (660 A.D.). [1] Geographical distribution
Unlike regional films, Hindi films are still dominated by upper-caste filmmakers and stories, even when they attempt to discuss caste discrimination. Article 15 (2019) is a crime thriller that stars a Brahmin hero who helps Dalit villagers by investigating the murder of two Dalit girls, and works to erase caste discrimination in the police system.
The Sunar (alternately, Swarnkar ,Soni, Sonar, Singh, Shah, Sonkar) is a caste in India and Nepal.The Sunar community work as traders of gold or as goldsmiths. [2] The community is primarily Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, Muslim and found all over India and Nepal.
The community claims to be descended from the god Vishvakarma, who is considered by Hindus to be the divine architect or engineer of the universe.He had five children — Manu, Maya, Tvastar, Shilpi and Visvajna — and these are believed by the Vishwakarma community to have been the forebears of their five subgroups, being respectively the gotras (clans) of blacksmiths, carpenters, bell ...
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 410 total. ... Bagal (caste) Bairagi Brahmin (caste) Baishya Kapali; Baishya Saha; Baiswar; Balija;
Dravidian languages conform to the same meaning of the term Kumbhakar. The term Bhande , used to designate the Kumhar caste, also means pot. The potters of Amritsar are called Kulal or Kalal , the term used in Yajurveda to denote the potter class.