History:
Kalghatkar is a Marathi Brahmin surname which is mainly found in the state of Maharashtra in India.
The Kalghatkar surname is believed to have originated from the village of Kalghat in the Satara district of Maharashtra. The name is derived from the words 'Kal' meaning 'stone' and 'Ghat' meaning 'riverbank'. This suggests that the original inhabitants of the village were stonecutters who lived near a riverbank.
Description:
The Kalghatkar community is a traditional Hindu Brahmin community that follows the customs and traditions of the Marathi people. They are mainly involved in the priestly and scholarly professions, such as teaching, writing, and astrology.
The Kalghatkar community follows the customs and traditions of the Marathi people. They practice vegetarianism, and observe the Hindu festivals such as Diwali and Holi. They also practice the ritual of thread-tying and the exchange of gifts during weddings.
The Kalghatkar surname has several variations, including Kalghatgi, Kalghatge, Kalghatki, and Kalghatke.








