'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

  1. "Chaurasia Brahmins 84 or 84,000 Families". 7 May 2015.
  2. 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.
  3. सर्व सनाढ्य ब्राह्मण सभा के सम्मेलन में सैकड़ों विप्र बंधु हुए शामिल, Bhaskar News Network, Mar 28, 2017
  4. सनाढ्य ब्राह्मण समाज की वेबसाइट लोकार्पित, Pradesh Today 22 August, 2016
  5. ब्राह्मणों से हक मांगेंगे सनाढ्य ब्राह्मण,Jagran 24 May 2013
  6. Keshavdas (1990). Rasikapriya of Keshavadasa. Trans. Bahadur, K. P. Motilal Banarsidass. p. xxxv. ISBN 978-8-12080-734-1.


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