Description:
Devikaran is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word 'Devikarana,' which means 'one who is a master of divine arts.' It is a common surname among the people of North India, especially among the Brahmins. The Devikarans are believed to have originated from the ancient kingdom of Magadha, which was located in what is now the state of Bihar. The Devikarans are traditionally associated with the Brahminical caste system, and the family is believed to have been one of the earliest to adopt the Vedic culture. The Devikarans were also known to be highly educated and were often employed as priests and scholars in the courts of kings and rulers of the time. The Devikarans are known for their strong sense of community and culture. They have a rich cultural heritage, and their customs and traditions are still followed by many of the Devikarans living in India today. Variations of the Devikaran surname include Devikar, Devikaran, Devikarani, and Devikarayan.









