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'''Pujari''' is an ]n surname which means "priest". In ] society, Pujaris traditionally belonged to the priestly class in the ] community. '''Pujari''' is an ]n surname which means "priest". In ] society, Pujaris traditionally belonged to the priestly class in the ] community.

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

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