Sanadhya Brahmin
'Sanadhya Brahmin (also spelled as Sanadh Brahmin, Sanah Brahmin, Sanidya Brahmin or Sanadhya Gour Brahmin or )[1] is a sub caste of agrarian Gaur Brahmins.[2] Their main concentration is in western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh area of India.[3][4][5] The Hindi poet Keshabdasa Mishra was a Sanadhya, and praised his community in his Ramachandrika.[6]
References
- "Chaurasia Brahmins 84 or 84,000 Families". 7 May 2015.
- Zaidi, Hussain (28 October 2019). The Class of 83: The Punishers of Mumbai Police. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 978-93-5305-661-2.
- सर्व सनाढ्य ब्राह्मण सभा के सम्मेलन में सैकड़ों विप्र बंधु हुए शामिल, Bhaskar News Network, Mar 28, 2017
- सनाढ्य ब्राह्मण समाज की वेबसाइट लोकार्पित, Pradesh Today 22 August, 2016
- ब्राह्मणों से हक मांगेंगे सनाढ्य ब्राह्मण,Jagran 24 May 2013
- Keshavdas (1990). Rasikapriya of Keshavadasa. Trans. Bahadur, K. P. Motilal Banarsidass. p. xxxv. ISBN 978-8-12080-734-1.
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