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History: Surnames often spread for various reasons. Economic opportunities, like seeking fertile land or better trade prospects, could have motivated families bearing this surname to relocate. Political instability or conflicts might have forced voluntary or involuntary migrations, scattering individuals and families across regions. Over time, these movements contribute to the evolution of this surname, potentially leading to variations in spelling or pronunciation as families adapt to new environments and languages. Understanding the specific history of a family bearing this surname would require examining historical records, census data, and migration patterns in the regions where they resided. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ganpati, bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: Keshari, sometimes spelled Keshar, is an Indian surname mainly found among the Agarwal community, a Vaishya group prominent in northern and western India. The religion associated with KESHAR surname is hindu. The community associated with this surname is maratha. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. This surname is often linked to the Agrawal Banias. The name may come from "Kesar," which means saffron, a valuable spice, hinting at a history in trade or commerce. Additionally, variations of this surname may exist in other communities across different regions, reflecting Indias diverse society. Here are some variations of the Keshara surname: Kesharwani and Kesri.