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'''Saryupareen Brahmins''', also known as Sarvarya Brahmins, Sarjupar Brahmins or Saryupariya Brahmins, are ]s native to the eastern plain of the ], in the ] of ].<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vkkK6SZOo_gC&q=sarayupari&pg=PA1036 |title=People of India: Uttar Pradesh |date=2005 |publisher=Anthropological Survey of India |isbn=978-81-7304-114-3 |language=en}}</ref> '''Saryupareen Brahmins''', also known as Sarvarya Brahmins, Sarjupar Brahmins or Saryupariya Brahmins, are ]s native to the eastern plain of the ], in the ] of ]. They are subcaste of the ]. <ref>{{Cite book |last=Saraswati |first=Baidyanath |url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Brahmanic_Ritual_Traditions_in_the_Cruci/2VIqAAAAYAAJ?hl=en |title=Brahmanic Ritual Traditions in the Crucible of Time |date=1977 |publisher=Indian institutw of Advanced study|isbn=9780896844780 |language=en}}</ref>
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Tulsidas, a Saryupareen Brahmin]]<ref>{{Cite book |name= M.P. Srivastava|url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Society_and_Culture_in_Medieval_India_12/JPctAAAAMAAJ?hl=en |title=Society and Culture in Medieval India, 1206-1707 |date=1975 |publisher=Chugh publications|language=en}}</ref>


The Saryupareen generally dwell in the states of Uttar Pradesh, ] and ], with most of them concentrated in the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh known as ]. There are also minority Saryupareen communities in ], where ] is a commonly spoken language, and the ].{{cn|date=October 2023}} The Saryupareen generally dwell in the states of Uttar Pradesh, ] and ], with most of them concentrated in the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh known as ]. There are also minority Saryupareen communities in ], where ] is a commonly spoken language, and the ].{{cn|date=October 2023}}

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Brahmin sect This article is about a Brahmin sect. For the varna, see Brahmin.

Ethnic group
Saryupareen Brahmin
Regions with significant populations
Uttar PradeshMadhya PradeshBihar
FijiMauritiusSurinameTrinidad and TobagoGuyana
Languages
First languages – HindiAwadhiBhojpuri
Second languages – HindustaniMaithili
Fijian HindiMauritian BhojpuriCaribbean Hindustani • English
Religion
Hinduism (100%)
Related ethnic groups
Kanyakubja Brahmins • Jujhautiya Brahmin • Sanadhya Brahmin

Saryupareen Brahmins, also known as Sarvarya Brahmins, Sarjupar Brahmins or Saryupariya Brahmins, are Brahmins native to the eastern plain of the Sarayu, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. They are subcaste of the Kanyakubja Brahmins.

Tulsidas, a Saryupareen Brahmin

The Saryupareen generally dwell in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, with most of them concentrated in the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh known as Purvanchal. There are also minority Saryupareen communities in Mauritius, where Bhojpuri is a commonly spoken language, and the Caribbean.

References

  1. Saraswati, Baidyanath (1977). Brahmanic Ritual Traditions in the Crucible of Time. Indian institutw of Advanced study. ISBN 9780896844780.
  2. Society and Culture in Medieval India, 1206-1707. Chugh publications. 1975. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
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