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The surname Chhapekar is derived from the Sanskrit word “Chhap” meaning a seal or a stamp. This surname is found among various communities in India, including the Marathi speaking people.
The Chhapekars are believed to have originated from the state of Maharashtra, India. The Chhapekar surname is associated with the Marathi-speaking people who lived in the Konkan region of India. They were traditionally involved in the making of seals and stamps, which is how the surname originated.
Description:
The Chhapekar community is known for its traditional culture and customs. They follow the Marathi culture and celebrate festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, and Holi. They also observe the Hindu rituals of marriage, birth, and death.
The Chhapekar community has its own set of customs and traditions. Marriage ceremonies are conducted according to the traditional Marathi customs and rituals. The bride and groom are expected to wear traditional Marathi attire. The groom is expected to bring gifts for the bride's family.
The Chhapekar surname has several variations, including Chhapkar, Chhapkure, Chhapke, and Chhapkar.
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15
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