Sanadhya Brahmin

The name can also be spelled as Sanadya Brahmin or Sanadh Brahmin, or Sanah Brahmin or Sanidya Brahmin or Sanadhya Gour Chaurasiya Brahmin[1] are a community of agrarian Brahmins. Their main concentration is in western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh area of India.[2][3][4] The Hindi poet Keshabdasa Mishra was a Sanadhya, and praised his community in his Ramachandrika.[5]

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