
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu - Wikipedia
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) or historically and commonly known as Chandraseniya Prabhu or just Prabhu[1][2][3] is a caste mainly found in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Historically, …
Prabhu Communities - Wikipedia
The 'Prabhu caste' or Prabhu communities are a group of related Hindu castes of Northern districts of Konkan region in Maharashtra, India. There are four such castes, all having …
Kayastha - Wikipedia
In eastern India, Bengali Kayasthas are believed to have evolved from a class of officials into a caste between the 5th-6th centuries and 11th-12th centuries, its component elements being …
Kayastha migration and surnames - Kayastha Mahasangh
Sometime during the advent of Budhism, the last CKP kingdom was lost and the community moved to Mandugadh where they held important positions in the court of the Parmars. After …
Indian Cricket Team Players Caste and Religion List (A to Z)
Do you want to know the religion and caste of the Indian cricket players? Here you can view the caste, community, and religion of all cricketers. Brahmins and the other upper caste groups …
Why Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu – CKP World
The caste was compelled to take up the pen and give up the sword upon which condition alone the king Chandrasena’s wife was allowed to remain alive with the Kshatriya child in her womb, …
चन्द्रसेनिय कायस्थ प्रभू - Kayastha Mahasangh
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) (Marathi: चांद्रसेनीय कायस्थ प्रभू) is a Kshatriya/writer caste of India. It is one of the sub-type of Indian Kayastha community which …
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu: Ancient History of CKP Community …
Sep 3, 2009 · According to Mr. H.S. Wilson (1819), Kayastha means the Supreme Being, the writer caste born of Kshatriya father and Shudra mother. The word Prabhu means supreme or …
Gotras / Prawaras - CKP World
This caste is purely Kshatriya, and is, therefore one of the three regenerate classes, viz., Brahmans, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas who are authorized to perform the “Upanayana” …
Maratha (caste) - Wikipedia
According to the Maharashtrian historian B. R. Sunthankar, and scholars such as Rajendra Vora, the "Marathas" are a "middle-peasantry" caste which formed the bulk of the Maharashtrian …