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Godhawale is a Marathi Brahmin surname. It is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Go' meaning cow and 'Dhavala' meaning white. This surname is believed to have originated from the ancient village of Godhawale in the Satara district of Maharashtra, India.
The Godhawale surname is believed to have originated from the ancient village of Godhawale in the Satara district of Maharashtra, India. The village was established by the Maratha rulers of the Peshwa dynasty in the late 1700s. The village was named after the local deity, Godavari, who was believed to have white cows.
Description:
The Godhawale surname is associated with the Marathi Brahmin community. They are known to be a highly educated and professional community. They are known for their strong religious beliefs and values. They are also known for their hospitality and respect for elders.
The Godhawale community follows the traditional Marathi Brahmin customs. These include the practice of wearing the sacred thread (Janeu), performing religious ceremonies, and observing fasts. They also follow the traditional Marathi Brahmin dress code and diet.
The Godhawale surname has several variations, such as Godhavale, Godbole, and Godhale.
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