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Achari may refer to: * Achari (surname), used in South India * Two communities in India: **Vishwakarma (caste) **Charodi (community) Charodi Mesta community from Karnataka state in India. They known as Konkan A''char/Acharya'' or ''Charodi'' in North Canara & Malenadu Karnataka, Also known as Chari in Goa, and ''Nayak''/''Mesta/Mestha'' in North/South Canara, Karnataka. Their ...
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Achari (surname)
Achar, Achari, or Acharya is a surname from southern parts of India.The word Achari is a shortened form of the Sanskrit word Acharya. But as Arsha Bharata Shilpi, Arsha + Chari is also a combination of the words Achari Achar/Achari as a last name is used for girls and Achar/Achari/Achary/Acharya for boys in Karnataka. The surname is a last name used by members of the Vishwakarma community native to the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala in India. See also *Vishwakarma (caste) The Vishwakarma community are a social group of India, sometimes described as a caste. They claim themselves to be Brahmin or of high-status in the caste hierarchy, although these claims are not generally accepted outside the community. The commun ... References In-line Additional * {{cite book , last=jakob, first= Cattiyar visscher, title=LETTERS FROM MALABAR , page=123 Surnames of Indian origin ...
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Vishwakarma (caste)
The Vishwakarma community are a social group of India, sometimes described as a caste. They claim themselves to be Brahmin or of high-status in the caste hierarchy, although these claims are not generally accepted outside the community. The community comprises five subgroupscarpenters, blacksmiths, bronze smiths, goldsmiths and stonemasons claim to be descendants of Vishvakarma, the builder and architect of heavenly realm, a Hindu deity. Origin myths The community claims to be descended from the god Vishvakarma, who is considered by Hindus to be the divine architect or engineer of the universe. He had five children — Manu, Maya, Tvastar, Shilpi and Visvajna — and these are believed by the Vishwakarma community to have been the forebears of their five subgroups, being respectively the gotras (clans) of blacksmiths, carpenters, bell metalworkers (metal casters), stonemasons and goldsmiths. It is not known whether these five subgroups historically practised endogamy ...
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