Parashar gotra bramin comes in which bramin category
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it came under the high caste hindu brahmin
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Parashar gotra baramin comes in Hindu caste baramin category.
- The surname, which is also spelled Prasar, Parasar, Prasar, and Parasara, dates back to Vedic India (2000–1000 BCE), and it is still used by upper caste Hindu Brahmins who claim descent from the renowned ancient Hindu sage Rishi Parashara.
- Brahmins traditionally receive the highest level of ritual respect out of the four social classes.
- They are required to live in voluntary poverty and rigorous austerity ("a Brahmin should acquire what just suffices for the time, what he earns he should spend all that the same day").
- Atri, Bharadvaja, Bhrigu, Gotama, Kashyapa, Vasishtha, and Vishvamitra are the seven lineage groups of Brahmans (priests), who can trace their origins to these seven historic seers.
- In UP, there are five main Brahmin subgroups: Kanyakubj, Gaud, Saraswat, Maithil, and Utkal.
- Each of these is further divided into subgroups and structured in a hierarchy based mostly on assertions of ritual purity but also on other social factors.
- Hindu priests are descended from the Brahmin caste, which is also in charge of preserving and transmitting sacred knowledge.
- The Kshatriya (warriors and princes), Vaisya (farmers or merchants), and Shudra are the other three primary castes, listed from highest to lowest (servants and sharecroppers).
Parashar gotra baramin comes in Hindu caste baramin category.
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