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History:
The Patwa surname traces its mythological roots to the traditional weaving and textile communities in India. It derives from the Hindi word "Pat," referring to silk or thread, indicating a historical association with weaving, embroidery, and related crafts. The origin of the Patwa surname is linked to the artisanal classes, particularly in northern India, where families engaged in the intricate trade of silk, threads, and textiles. Over time, as their skills were recognized, the Patwa community gained political and social visibility, particularly in their regions of settlement. Historically, they formed a notable class within village economies, contributing through their craftsmanship.
Migration and settlement patterns saw the Patwa community spread across several Indian states, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. This migration allowed them to engage in diverse occupations while maintaining their cultural identity. The community follows traditional Hindu rituals and celebrates festivals like Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, and Makar Sankranti, often specific to their local traditions. Family values emphasize the preservation of culture, craft knowledge, and mutual support in business endeavours.
Description:
The Patwa community is linguistically diverse, speaking Hindi, Rajasthani, and Marathi depending on the state of residence. Famous festivals include Diwali and Holi, while local rituals related to the textile trade are also prominent. Noble personalities within the Patwa community have achieved recognition in textile industries and small business sectors. Family values reflect strong ties to their artisanal heritage, with a focus on craftsmanship. Traditional Patwa food includes a variety of vegetarian dishes, common in North Indian states. The literacy rate in the community has been gradually rising, with an increasing emphasis on education, though the occupation remains primarily tied to weaving, trading in silk, and related textile professions.
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5,105
Bihar
1,371
Uttar Pradesh
1,100
Maharashtra
693
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462
Telangana
246
Karnataka
234
West Bengal
113
Jharkhand
75
Punjab
55
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