History:
The Kachharias are a Hindu caste that originated in India. They are also known as Kachhias, Kachhwas, Kachhwasi, Kachhwasi Rajputs, and Kachhwasi Kshatriyas.
The Kachharias were originally a Rajput clan from the Kachhwaha branch of the Rajputs. They are believed to have descended from the legendary Raja Kachhwaha of Ajmer. The Kachharias are believed to have migrated from Rajasthan and settled in various parts of India.
Description:
The Kachharias follow a strict code of conduct and adhere to traditional Hindu customs and beliefs. They are mostly vegetarian and observe fasts and festivals. They are highly religious and have strong faith in their gods and goddesses.
The Kachharias have their own set of customs and traditions which they follow. Marriage is an important ritual in the community and is usually arranged by the parents. Dowry is an important part of the wedding ritual and is usually paid by the bride's family.
The Kachharias have several sub-castes such as the Kachhwas, Kachhwasi, and Kachhwasi Rajputs. Each of these sub-castes has its own set of customs and traditions.







