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History:
The Gayen surname has its roots in Hindu mythology, where it is believed to be linked to individuals involved in religious ceremonies, chanting, and spiritual rituals, with the name deriving from the Sanskrit word "Gayan." Historically, people with this surname were often priests or spiritual leaders. The Gayen community has been active in political and social mobilization, participating in movements for community welfare and education. Many Gayens migrated from rural to urban areas, seeking better opportunities while maintaining strong cultural identities.
Rituals followed by the Gayen community include key Hindu festivals like Durga Puja and Diwali, during which elaborate prayers and cultural performances play a significant role in preserving their heritage and fostering communal bonds.
Description:
The GAYEN surname is primarily found in the Indian states of West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam, predominantly within Bengali-speaking communities, though it also appears among speakers of Assamese, Odia, and Hindi. The surname is linked to various sub-communities.
Noble figures, notable personalities like Chhanda Gayen, the first Bengali woman to climb Mount Everest, have made significant contributions in their respective fields. GAYEN families emphasize strong family values, prioritizing education, respect for elders, and social cohesion. Their cuisine is deeply rooted in Bengali traditions, featuring rice, fish, and sweets like rosogolla.
The community boasts a relatively high literacy rate, especially in urban areas, and individuals bearing the surname are often found in professions like academia, arts, and trading. While the surname is most common in Bengal, it has spread across India, adapting to local cultures while maintaining a strong connection to Bengali heritage.
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Uttar Pradesh
28,246

West Bengal
3,188

Delhi
114

Tamil Nadu
39

Uttarakhand
24

Maharashtra
14

Andhra Pradesh
7

Madhya Pradesh
7

Jharkhand
5

Assam
4
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