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History:
The surname "Dhara" is believed to have ancient mythological origins, potentially linked to the Sanskrit word "Dhara," meaning "flow" or "earth," symbolizing stability and resilience. It might have associations with certain communities that followed agriculture or land-related professions. The Dhara surname primarily originates in the Bengal region, where it is common among Bengali-speaking communities, though it also exists in neighbouring states like Assam, Odisha, and Bihar. Over time, political and social mobilization helped the Dhara community evolve, with many members participating in administrative roles, land ownership, and local governance. Migration patterns show that Dhara families have spread from Bengal to other regions like Jharkhand and even outside India due to economic opportunities. Their settlement often aligns with agricultural or administrative roles. Rituals and festivals among Dhara families include Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja, celebrated with deep cultural significance, particularly in West Bengal and Assam.
Description:
The Dhara surname community mainly exists in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, Bihar, and Jharkhand. Bengali is the primary language spoken by Dhara families, but depending on the region, they may also speak Hindi, Assamese, or Odia. The major festivals observed include Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja, with regional festivals such as Bihu in Assam and Chhath Puja in Bihar. Noble personalities with the Dhara surname may be less prominent on the national stage but are locally recognized for their contributions to agriculture, education, or social welfare. Family values emphasize respect for elders, education, and religious customs, while food preferences in Bengal include rice and fish dishes, with variations depending on regional influences. The literacy rate among Dhara families is generally high, especially in urban areas, and occupations include agriculture, education, and government services.
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2,355

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1,626

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1,236

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892

Maharashtra
310

Delhi
290

Gujarat
127

Telangana
113

Odisha
66
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