Yajurvedi

Yajurvedi: The word denotes one of the two subcastes of Deshastha Brahmin of Maharashtra and Karnataka. The other subcaste is Rigvedi. The word Yajurvedi is derived from Yajurveda, one of the four holy Veda (religious texts) of Hindus. The Yajurvedis are further divided into Shukla & Krishna yajurvedi, the former being mooted by Rishi Yajnyavalkya. In Maharashtra most Shukla Yajurvedis are from the Madhayandin Shakha and others from Kanav. The Madhyandin Yajurvedis arrived in the Nashik district of Maharashtra from Gujarat about 500 years ago.[1] However, this conflicts with the fact that even in 1200 AD (the time of Dnyaneshwar), Marathi Yajurvedi Brahmins like Dnyaneshwar were there already. So, the Gazzettes collected by British seem to be misleading.

One wing of Yajurvedi brahmin settled in eastern part of modern Uttar Pradesh that is popurlarily known as Purvanchal .There is huge population of Yajurvedis Brahmin in districts of Kushinagar(Padrauna), Deoria, Gorakhpur,Maharajganj of Uttar Pradesh .Their Surnames include Dubey,Mishr,Upadhaya,Pathak,Choubey,Shukla,Tiwary,Malviya.Founder of BHU and Bharat Ratna Madan Mohan Malviya is famous of Yajurvedi Brahmins of this region.

References

  1. "Gazetteers of the Bombay Presidency". Retrieved August 31, 2010.


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