Did Kulin Brahmins Marry Non Brahmins

Did Kulin Brahmins Marry Non Brahmins

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Mar 15, 2012  It was not uncommon for Kulin grooms to have several wives, most of which stayed at their parents home, just to be wed (for the sake of the ritual) to a Kulin and hence maintain their Kulin status. Nowadays many Brahmins have shunned their Kulin identity and have mixed equally with all the Brahmins and non Brahmins in Bengal and other parts of.

Kulin Brahmins are the Bengali Brahmins belonging to Hindu religion, who can trace themselves to the five families of Kannauj who migrated to Bengal. The five families were of the five gotras (Shandilya, Bharadwaj, Kashyap, Vatsya and Saavarna). They are mainly classified under two sub-groups — Rādhi and Vārendra.

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  • History of the Bengali-speaking People by Nitish Sengupta
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