Description:
The Parbhat surname is derived from the Sanskrit word 'parvata,' which means mountain. It is a common surname among the Hindu Brahmin community in India. The Parbhat surname is found in various states of India, including Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat. The origin of the Parbhat surname is believed to have been derived from the ancient Vedic tradition. According to some sources, the Parbhat surname was used by the ancient Vedic sages who lived in the Himalayan mountains. It is believed that the Parbhat surname was used to denote a person who was born in the Himalayan region or who had a strong connection with the mountains. The culture and customs associated with the Parbhat surname vary from region to region. In some regions, the surname is associated with the worship of the Hindu god Shiva and other Hindu gods. In other regions, it is associated with the worship of the goddess Parvati. The variations of the Parbhat surname include Parbhat, Parvat, Parbhati, and Parvathi.












