Description:
PANJALI is a surname of Indian origin, most commonly found among the Hindu Brahmin community. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'panjala', which means 'five-fold'. The surname is found in various forms and variations such as Panjwani, Panjwaniya, and Panjwala. The history of the Panjali surname dates back to ancient India, when the Brahmin caste was divided into five major sub-castes, each of which was associated with a particular region of the country. The Panjali surname was associated with the Panjala sub-caste, which was based in the eastern part of the subcontinent. The culture and customs associated with the Panjali surname vary from region to region. In certain parts of India, members of the Panjali community are known for their devotion to the Hindu god Shiva, while in other parts of the country, they are known for their reverence for the goddess Saraswati. The variations of the Panjali surname include Panjwani, Panjwaniya, and Panjwala. These variations are often used to differentiate members of the Panjali community from other Brahmin sub-castes.















