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'''Tripathi''' or '''Tripathy''' (]: त्रिपाठी) is an Indian ] ] ]. Some Brahmins also use Tiwari, both are similar surnames. '''Tripathi''' or '''Tripathy''' (]: त्रिपाठी) is an Indian ] ] ]. Tripathi or Tripathy is used by Brahmins who use to chant vedic mantras three times during recitals. Some Brahmins also use Tiwari, both are similar surnames.


==Notable people== ==Notable people==

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Tripathi or Tripathy (Devanagari: त्रिपाठी) is an Indian Hindu Brahmin family name. Tripathi or Tripathy is used by Brahmins who use to chant vedic mantras three times during recitals. Some Brahmins also use Tiwari, both are similar surnames.

Notable people

Notable people with this surname, who may or may not be affiliated to Brahmins, include:

References

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