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'''Pujari''' is an ]n surname which means "priest". In ] society, Pujaris traditonally belonged to the priestly class in the ] community.
In ]n ] society, '''Pujari''' belong to the priestly kind in the ] community and are said to hold a high status e.g. in the ] society because of their knowledge of ]. They are well-known for supporting education in the community and they sum up to the highest percentage of learned people in their community.{{fact}}


Pujari can refer to:
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* ], an Indian politician
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* any ] temple priest

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Pujari is an Indian surname which means "priest". In Rajput society, Pujaris traditonally belonged to the priestly class in the Kshatriya community.

Pujari can refer to:

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