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Kayastha Caste: Origin, Sub-Castes And Marriage Rituals

The Kayastha caste, believed to have originated in Northern India, holds a unique position in Hindu society. Primarily associated with administrative and record-keeping roles, Kayasthas have historically served in royal courts. Sub-castes like Srivastava, Mathur, and Saxena emerged based on regional and occupational distinctions. Kayastha marriage rituals blend traditional customs with regional variations, emphasizing cultural significance. These ceremonies involve sacred rites, vibrant celebrations, and the exchange of symbolic items. Despite diverse sub-groups, Kayasthas share common cultura

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Kayastha Caste: Origin, Sub-Castes And Marriage Rituals

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  1. Kayastha Caste: Origin, Sub- Castes And Marriage Rituals

  2. The Kayastha caste, believed to have originated in Northern India, holds a unique position in Hindu society. Primarily associated with administrative and record- keeping roles, Kayasthas have historically served in royal courts. Sub-castes like Srivastava, Mathur, and Saxena emerged based on regional and occupational distinctions.

  3. Kayastha marriage rituals blend traditional customs with regional variations, emphasizing cultural significance. These ceremonies involve sacred rites, vibrant celebrations, and the exchange of symbolic items. Despite diverse sub-groups, Kayasthas share common cultural threads, shaping a rich tapestry of heritage, and contributing significantly to India's socio-economic and cultural landscape.

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