History:
Chabukaswar is a surname originating from the Indian state of Karnataka. It is derived from the Kannada words ‘chabu’ meaning ‘four’ and ‘kaswar’ meaning ‘arm’.
The surname Chabukaswar is believed to have originated from the four-armed form of Lord Shiva, known as Chaturbhuj. It is believed that the four-armed form of Lord Shiva was worshipped by the Chabukaswars, hence the name.
Description:
The Chabukaswar community is known for its strong cultural values and traditions. They are known for their hospitality and generosity, and are known to be very religious. They are also known for their agricultural practices, and are renowned for their skill in weaving.
The Chabukaswar community follows a number of customs and traditions. They observe a number of festivals such as Diwali, Pongal, and Sankranthi. They also observe certain rituals such as the Upanayana ceremony, which marks the entry of a boy into adulthood.
The Chabukaswar surname has a few variations, such as Chabukaswara, Chabukaswari, and Chabukaswaraiah.









