Abstract: Shantanu presents a Dalit critique of Indian Political Modernity and highlights Dalit resistance to religious homogenisation. Roniar (BC2) . Jain concern for ahimsa, the philosophy of nonviolence to all living things, means that even certain plant foods are taboo. I belongs to Poddar (vaise baniya )caste. 626. Can I get reservations in Bihar or Central or nor get benifit of obc anywhere?. The Bisa Shrimalis are exclusively Jain. Banias believe that the community originated 5000 years ago when an ancestor Maharaja Agrasen (or Ugarsain) of Agroha, Haryana divided the Vaisya (third in the Hindu varna system) community into 18 clans. Nalband, Sais -do- 64. Indian caste system is still the best solution for the problem of division of labor, the only change that is needed as per changed times is that rather . But again, some of the death rituals are unique to each caste. After death, the body is taken to the cremation ground, bathed, wrapped in a shroud, and burnt on the funeral pyre. Their surnames include Aggarwal,Gupta, Lala, Seth, Vaish, Mahajan, Sahu and Sahukar. The marriage ceremony follows the Hindu or Jain rites. Man -1 ( BC 1 / EBC / OBC 1 ) -2 ( BC 2 / BC / OBC 2 ) - obc caste list bihar ? Banias visit clinics and hospitals as well as alternative indigenous medicine. Gandhi answered that he was "a farmer and weaver". The Jains have the highest prevalence of 94.1 percent in our country India. Many rural Raniaur are village shopkeepers and money lenders. . Their traditional occupation has been in the business of textiles and food grains. Aadhaar Card Sudhar Online: , . () , Sir mai tree par rahta hu kis jati se hu nitish sir mera jat kya mai v vot dunga please help me, BHAI LOG DASH JATI ON SEKATOGORI ME ATI H, YE BAT CHORO DAS JATI KAHI LIKHA HAI HI NAHI.. Sir mera title rai hai par mai roy lagata hu aur mera gotra Kashyap batate hai mai kis category mai aata hu, Mujhe puchna h ki gangotri jandvi kis me aate h kya waha brahman me aate h plz reply me. The Bania (also spelled Baniya, Banija, Banya, Vaniya, Vani, Vania and Vanya) is a Vaishya community mainly found in Indian states of Gujarat, and Rajasthan,[1] but they are also found in Madhya Pradesh. //