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History:
The surname Paramanik carries deep mythological and historical significance, symbolizing "supreme" or "ideal" in Bengali and Sanskrit. Emerging in Eastern India, particularly Bengal and Odisha, it was associated with exemplary character and leadership, evolving within agrarian and artisan communities. Over time, Paramaniks played pivotal roles in political and social mobilization, especially during colonial rule, advocating for community rights and development. Migration patterns spread the surname across India and beyond, with families maintaining traditional rituals and festivals such as Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Rath Yatra, Chhath, and Pohela Boishakh, which reflect their cultural heritage. Despite adapting to new environments, Paramaniks continue to uphold their ancestral customs, showcasing resilience and a strong sense of identity.
Description:
The Paramanik surname, primarily found in states like West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Assam, represents a diverse cultural heritage. The community predominantly speaks Bengali but also adapts to Hindi, Odia, and Assamese in different regions. Known for strong family values, Paramanik households emphasize mutual respect, education, and unity. Culinary traditions feature rice-based dishes, fish, and local delicacies that vary by state. Literacy rates are steadily rising, with many pursuing education and professions in teaching, engineering, and business. Renowned personalities like Ananta Kumar Paramanik, a political leader from West Bengal, and Ramesh Paramanik, an educationist who contributed to rural development, further highlight the community's achievements and contributions to Indian society. Traditional occupations include agriculture and handicrafts, but urban migration has expanded career opportunities.
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Uttar Pradesh
39,705

West Bengal
578

Assam
408

Madhya Pradesh
103

Maharashtra
82

Delhi
49

Jharkhand
35

Tamil Nadu
33

Uttarakhand
33

Jammu and Kashmir
20
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