Talk:Barot (caste)

Brahmbhatt :---(in sanskrut braham bhatt) is an Indian surname and cast representing a Vedic / Indo-Aryan peoples, to be found mainly across West India and North India , in India. Primarily Warrior Brahmins, This classic social entity possesses the characteristics of Brahmin as well as Kshatriya as per the caste system prevalent in India. They are basically Brahmins, regarded as Subhatts or Warrior Brahmins.. More often they had been nobles and court advisers in kingdoms since Vedic times.... In social hierarchy and ranks, the Brahma Bhatt / Brahmbhatt clan has further spread into and seem to have covered Bhatt at some places whereas Brahma Bhatt is originally a distinct ethnic group of a higher rank.. Primarily, they were found in Gujrat, Rajasthan , Uttar Pradesh , Bihar, Punjab , Gurgaon , Kashmir , West Bengal , Madhya Pradesh , Maharashtra Later they are found to have concentrated in Rajasthan and more in Gujarat & Saurashtra regions................... : Mythology and History :- As per mythological accounts and according to Hinduism, this identity has been said to have emerged as human embodiment out of a Yajna / Yagna performed by Brahma and they are even to date regarded as Saraswati Putra (descendents of mother Saraswati) in many parts of Gujarat, while other belief goes for Shiva created a branch for preserving order, and spread art,culture, spiritual knowledge in society, while at the same time protect and secure the society, either first by knowledge and enlightenment (Shaastra) or by Astr (at battlegrounds).And as per those beliefs, Brahmabhatts are said to have

Brahmabhatts' migration and concentration in Gujarat:---At present, those who still have maintained their social, traditional and cultural identity, along with their orthodox constitution, are found in Gujarat, and they are popular as Brahmabhatt. West India, including present day Pakistan. Apparently, other title signified to Brahmabhatt in Gujarat is Barot and there are several stories behind they are being called as Barot. Brahmabhatt or Barot have been present and have played a very crucial and critical part in the History of West, North-west and North India. Presently often referred with the land of Gujarat due to their large number of population, Brahmabhatts are found present in this province since 7th Century and peculiarly since 11th and 12th Century during several migrations took place from Rajputana towards Gujarat and Saurashtra. However, some old groups across Gujarat and Saurashtra are claimed to have been present in Surashtra and Dwarika Kingdom since the Mahabharat period. for more detail brahmbhatt barot dot com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 180.211.97.186 (talk) 06:46, 22 October 2014 (UTC)

the Brahmbhatt Barots
They are nobles, priests and warriors. Who are of Brahmin origin and Bhatt Brahmin of North India.

And Vahivancha are a totally different caste Genealogists but use the surname barot

Please don't misinterpret between the two castes.

Hundreds of References were provided by Users. Sorry to say but those fuckin jealous people and Bots delete the information.

I would recommend Wikipedia to Restore the Previous edit and Protect the Article. Or let Me change the Information.

Don't Misguide Our people.

If you don't have correct Information then remove every Caste related Page from the Site.

Because people trust in your true and fake Information.

I say just Remove those Pages which have Caste based topic.

It is very sensitive topic in India.

If you still continue to do so, remember that you are playing with fire.

Anotherxuser (talk) 10:12, 5 April 2018 (UTC)

I appeal Wikipedia to protect this article now without any changes.
Regards ....... Anotherxuser (talk) 10:33, 5 April 2018 (UTC)

On what basis am I saying this
I live in India since 30 years and I have thoroughly gained knowledge about Indian Laws, Society and Economy.

Not Every Barot is Vahivancha. Or you can say Vahivancha is a different caste from Barot.

Now a days many castes use some higher caste Surname. But it doesn't mean that they are all same.

Just Think on. Don't give information without knowing about India.

I kindly request to all Wikipedia users and bots to leave this page as it is.

At last I would say

Every Apple 🍎 is a fruit but iPhone is not a fruit Anotherxuser (talk) 11:05, 5 April 2018 (UTC)