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Kirodian is a surname of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kirata.' It is believed to be the name of an ancient Indian tribe, and may have been derived from the word 'Kirat' which means 'mountaineer.' The Kirodian surname is found mainly in the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan in India. It is also found in some parts of Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The Kirodian culture is traditionally focused on agriculture and is known for its hospitality and respect for elders. The Kirodian people are known to be hardworking and loyal. Variations of the Kirodian surname include Kirad, Kiradi, Kiradiyar, Kiradia, and Kiradiyal. Customs associated with the Kirodian surname include the practice of giving gifts to the bride's family during the wedding ceremony. This is done to show appreciation for their hospitality and respect for their elders. The Kirodian culture is also known for its traditional festivals and celebrations. These include Holi, Diwali, and Raksha Bandhan. The Kirodian surname is also associated with a number of famous personalities, including the late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the former President of India, Pratibha Patil.
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