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History:
The KALI surname has a rich historical narrative, likely shaped by migration and settlement patterns as individuals sought economic opportunities or fled conflict, leading to its presence in various regions. Associated with the Paidipala Gotra, the KALI surname is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, where the goddess Kali represents destruction and transformation, significantly influencing the identity of its bearers. Primarily found in West Bengal and Assam, the surname signifies clan lineage and has historical ties to political and social mobilization, with community leaders often emerging from this group. Celebrations of festivals like Kali Puja and Durga Puja, characterized by elaborate rituals and communal gatherings, further highlight the community's cultural continuity and solidarity, showcasing the vibrant heritage of the KALI surname within the broader Indian social landscape. Some notable personalities with the surname are, Madhusree Kaliyat -an Indian author, Nisha Kalia - an Indian artist, Srinivas Kaliyat - a researcher, and Sunil Kaliyat - an Indian politician.
Description:
The KALI surname is primarily found in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, representing various communities and sub-communities. Speakers of the KALI surname communicate in languages such as Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, and regional dialects. The communities celebrate traditional festivals, including Diwali, Holi, and Makar Sankranti, characterized by vibrant gatherings and culinary delights featuring lentils, rice, and local vegetables. Family values are paramount, emphasizing respect for elders and unity, which extends to a strong focus on education reflected in their notable literacy rates. Occupations associated with the KALI surname vary widely, ranging from agriculture and small businesses to professions in education, healthcare, and civil services. Additionally, the KALI lineage boasts noble personalities who have significantly impacted society, further inspiring pride within these communities.
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Uttar Pradesh
13,395

Telangana
8,815

Madhya Pradesh
7,166

Delhi
3,487

Tamil Nadu
1,299

Andhra Pradesh
865

Bihar
691

Rajasthan
617

Karnataka
412

Maharashtra
298
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