History:
Kampasathi is a Hindu Brahmin surname. It originated in the Indian state of Karnataka, where it was traditionally used by the Saraswat Brahmin community.
The origin of the name Kampasathi is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Kampa’ meaning ‘shivering’ and ‘Sathi’ meaning ‘friend’. This suggests that the name was originally given to someone who was a friend of those who were shivering or feeling cold.
Description:
The Kampasathi community is traditionally a part of the Saraswat Brahmin community and follows the Hindu religion. They are known for their strong devotion to their culture and traditions, and their strong family values.
The Kampasathi community has several unique customs and traditions. They are known for their hospitality and their love for music and dance. The traditional dress of the community is typically a dhoti and a shawl, although some members may opt for more modern attire.
The Kampasathi surname is also spelled as Kamaswami, Kamaswathi, Kamaswamy, Kamaswamya, and Kamaswamyya.






