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'''Chaurasia''' is a word which originated from ancient Indian ]. It refers basically to an originally ] community from India and Nepal. The word "Chaurasia" word inherits from the vedic word "chaturashiitah" which refers eighty four in ]. Since ], according to ], it is believed there are eighty four Lakhs(YES!!) ]s (breeds, types) of Gods existing in this universe. Every species which exists on Earth belongs to a particular Yoni. At a later stage and for easy pronunciation it was changed into "Chaurasia" (a ] equivalent also means eighty four).Chaurasia community is generally associated with selling and making "paan" which is a stimulating, psychoactive preparation of betel leaf combined with areca nut and/or cured tobacco. Paan is chewed before spitting or swallowing.
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