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History:
The Baliram surname has deep mythological roots, often associated with Balarama, the elder brother of Lord Krishna, symbolizing strength and devotion. Historically, it could have originated as an occupational or toponymic surname in rural areas, reflecting agricultural practices linked to the deity. Over time, Baliram communities played an active role in political mobilization, especially during India’s freedom struggle, and later engaged in regional politics and social reform movements. Migration patterns saw these communities spread across India and abroad, maintaining their cultural identity through festivals like Govardhan Puja, Holi, and Janmashtami, which honor their mythological ties. These rituals, alongside their continued emphasis on community unity and adaptation to modern society, highlight the Baliram surname's enduring legacy in both spiritual and socio-political contexts.
Description:
The Baliram surname is predominantly found in regions like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh, where it is associated with various communities and sub-communities. Speakers of languages such as Marathi, Hindi, Bhojpuri, and Maithili bear this surname, reflecting the linguistic diversity in these areas. Famous personalities with the Baliram surname include historical figures like Baliram Bhoi, a prominent social reformer, and in contemporary times, individuals like Baliram Yadav, a noted politician. Baliram families are known for their contributions to public service, literature, and arts. While the literacy rate aligns with regional trends, the Baliram community has seen increased educational progress, especially among younger generations. Occupations traditionally include agriculture, though many have diversified into teaching, public administration, and skilled trades. Their food reflects the local heritage, with dishes like Puran poli and litti chokha, highlighting their cultural richness and adaptability.

Maharashtra
24,895

Madhya Pradesh
6,450

Tamil Nadu
373

Bihar
177

Uttar Pradesh
24

Telangana
23

Delhi
12

Gujarat
9

Andhra Pradesh
1

Karnataka
1

30,377
Food Distribution Records

1,259
Farmer Beneficiary Records

319
Voters List

11
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