Rajpurohit
Caste in Western Rajasthan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caste in Western Rajasthan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rajpurohit is a Brahmin sub-caste residing in South Asia natively in western Rajasthan of India. They maintain traditions that are similar to both Brahmins and Rajputs.[1] They have been historically engaged in priesthood, administration, trading, agriculture and as royal council members.[2][3][4] and are spread across entire country. They were given villages at boundary of kingdom. According to political analysts, the Rajput, Rajpurohit and Charan communities are considered to be identical in regards to their social customs and political ideologies.[5]
Rajpurohits are a Brahmin community, who as a rule, did not provide Brahminical services as expected with the caste duties of Brahmins. Their ancestors are Brahmins, mostly notable Brahmins of different sub castes such as Gaur, Saraswat, Paliwal, Khandelwal, Pushkarna, Nagar, Pareek, Dadheech and Bias but majority of them has Gaur lineage. Though they have been described as a Brahmin group which mediates matrimonial alliances of Rajputs, they did not play any role in actual rituals of the wedding for which the services of a regular Brahmin were employed.[citation needed] They take part in battlefield, business, promoting culture through arts, educational services etc.[6][better source needed]
The Rajpurohit community had previously been allied primarily with the Bharatiya Janata Party. In 2009, however, the community switched loyalties to the Indian National Congress, due to perceived neglect by the BJP.[5]
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