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History: The gotras associated with this surname are angira, dadhich, kashyapa, mahadeva and raghu kula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, shri chandrala parmesheshwari of sanathi and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Parmeshvar, which is also spelled Parmeshwar, is common among Hindu communities in India. The religion associated with PARMESHVAR surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are hindi, marathi and gujarati. Its especially prevalent among Brahmin castes, particularly in areas like Maharashtra and Gujarat. The name comes from "Parameshvara," a Sanskrit term that means "Supreme God," a title often used for Shiva. Within the Brahmin community, certain sub-castes, such as Deshastha Brahmins in Maharashtra, might use this surname. However, because of migration and social mobility, different sub-communities might have variations and adoptions of this surname. The surname Parmeshvar, mainly found among people of Indian origin, likely has linguistic roots in languages spoken in India. So, people with the surname Parmeshvar often speak languages like Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, and other regional languages of India. However, the main languages are probably those from the Indian subcontinent. The surname Parmeshwar has several variations, including Parmeshvar, Parmeshwarar, Permeshwar, Parameshwar, Parameshwaran, Parmeshwer, Parmeshar, Parmishwar, and Parmesvara.
Origin: The surname Nerlekar is derived from the word “nerle”, which is an old Marathi word meaning “lord”. History: The Nerlekar surname is believed to have originated in Maharashtra, India, during the Maratha period, when the Maratha Empire was at its peak. The Nerlekar family was a prominent Maratha warrior clan that served the Maratha rulers. Culture: The Nerlekar family is known for its strong sense of loyalty and dedication to the Maratha rulers. They were also known for their martial prowess and bravery in battle. Customs: The Nerlekar family has a strong tradition of honoring their ancestors and honoring their ancestors’ service to the Maratha rulers. They also have a tradition of celebrating festivals such as Diwali and Holi. Variations: The Nerlekar surname is also spelled as Nirlkar, Nerlkar, Nirlkar, and Nerlkar.