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History:
The Chaurasiya surname, rooted in Indian tradition, is believed to have mythological origins tied to the 84 villages (hence "Chaurasi") mentioned in ancient texts, reflecting a connection to agriculture and land. Primarily found in northern and central India, particularly Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh, the Chaurasiya community has historically been involved in trade, farming, and local governance. Over time, they have actively participated in political and social mobilization, influencing regional politics and economic development. Their migration patterns have led them to settle in areas where they could thrive commercially, while their cultural practices, particularly during festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Janmashtami, reinforce their deep connection to Hindu traditions. These festivals serve as key moments for community bonding and the preservation of cultural rituals, which vary regionally but always emphasize spirituality, unity, and agricultural prosperity.
Description:
The "Chaurasiya" surname is primarily found in northern and central India, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, with speakers of languages such as Hindi, Bhojpuri, Maithili, and regional dialects. Notable personalities bearing the Chaurasiya surname include renowned tabla maestro Pandit Shankar Ghosh, an exponent of Indian classical music, and Pandit Chhote Lal Chaurasiya, a prominent figure in the field of music. The Chaurasiya community has traditionally been involved in administrative, agricultural, and artistic occupations, contributing significantly to both local economies and culture. The literacy rate among them is relatively high, with many pursuing education across diverse fields. Their food culture is rich in regional vegetarian dishes and sweets.

Bihar
23,829

Madhya Pradesh
11,701

Uttar Pradesh
6,005

Telangana
3,370

Maharashtra
2,439

Delhi
1,268

Gujarat
544

Rajasthan
309

Jharkhand
293

Andaman and Nicobar Islands
252

31,207
Food Distribution Records

17,011
Farmer Beneficiary Records

2,211
Voters List

27
Govertment Farmers Benificary List

5
Investor & Taxpayer Records
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