History:
Kirushnan is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word kirushna, meaning 'black'. It is found mainly in southern India, particularly in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
The surname is believed to have originated in the ancient kingdom of Vijayanagara, which existed from 1336 to 1646 in what is now southern India. The kingdom was ruled by the Hindu dynasty of the same name, and the surname is thought to have been adopted by their subjects.
Description:
Kirushnan people are typically Hindu and follow the customs and traditions of their faith. They are known for their hospitality and generosity and are typically very family-oriented.
Kirushnan people typically observe the traditional Hindu festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Navratri. They also celebrate their own family and community-specific festivals, such as the Kirushnan Festival, which is celebrated in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Kirushnan is sometimes spelled as Kirushnana or Kirushnana. It is also sometimes spelled as Kirushanam or Kirushnam.







