History:
Kachchara is a surname of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word kachchari, meaning 'belonging to Kachchh'.
The Kachchara family is believed to have originated in the Kachchh region of India, which is now part of the state of Gujarat. The Kachchara family is believed to have been part of the larger Kshatriya caste, which is the second-highest caste in the Hindu social hierarchy.
Description:
Kachchara families typically practice Hinduism and follow the customs and traditions of the region they are from. They are known for their strong sense of community and loyalty to their families.
Kachchara families typically observe Hindu festivals such as Diwali and Holi. They also celebrate weddings and other family events in traditional ways.
Kachchara is sometimes spelled as Kachhara or Kachhura.







