Bhattarai

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Bhattarai
Regions with significant populations
Primary populations in:

Populations in:

Languages
Nepali English used for professional purposes, Sanskrit used for religious purposes
Religion
Hinduism
  • Divisions based on Sub-communities
    • Sindhuley
    • Saalukhey
    • Gaamnagey
    • Chiisungkhey
Related ethnic groups
Nepali people

Bhattarai (Nepali:भट्टराई) is a surname used by certain subgroup belonging to the Bramhin caste i.e. Bahun of Nepal, India (Sikkim, Assam, West Bengal, states) and certain parts of Bhutan. They are believed to be the direct descendant of Rishi Vasisht, one of the Saptarishis (Seven Great Sages) in the seventh (i.e. the present) Manvantara (the age of a Manu).

Divisions based on Sub-communities

There are many Scholars, Politician and Scientist came from Bhattarai. Bhattarai is a sub caste referred to as thhar in the Nepalese community. The Bhattarai has fourfold divisions: Sindhuley (si:n-δu:-le), Saalukhey (sa:-lu:-khe), Gamlangey (ga:m-la:-ηge) and Chiisungkhey (t∫i:-su:ηg-khe).

Religion

Bhattarai people are the decedents of Khas people of the ancient Khas kingdom of the western Nepal and follow Hinduism. Under the caste system of the Khas people, e.g. Bahun, Chettri, Bhakuni, Thakuri, etc., Bhattarai people fall under the Bahun category.

Culture

Bhattarai people follow the traditional Hindu-Nepali Brahaminic culture. Although now the Bhattarai population is widely distributed across Nepal as well as in neighboring India, they have their origin in the Gandaki basin of central-hilly region of Nepal that include districts like Gorkha and Syangja.

Notable people with the surname in Nepal

References

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