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'''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. '''Tripathi''' or '''Tripathy''' (]: त्रिपाठी) is an Indian ] ] ].


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

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Tripathi or Tripathy (Devanagari: त्रिपाठी) is an Indian Hindu Brahmin family name.

Notable people

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

References

Surname listThis page lists people with the surname Tripathi.
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