History:
Sakhrkar is a Hindu Brahmin surname that is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Sakshara’, which means ‘learned’. The surname is found among the Brahmin communities of the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra in India.
The Sakhrkar surname is believed to have originated in the 8th century when the Brahmin people migrated from the northern regions of India to the southern states. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Sakshara’, which means ‘learned’. The Sakhrkar community is believed to be descended from the ancient sage Vyasa, who is credited with composing the Mahabharata.
Description:
The Sakhrkar community follows the Hindu religion and practices the traditional Hindu customs and rituals. They are known for their reverence for the Vedic scriptures and their commitment to the principles of truth, justice and non-violence. The Sakhrkar community is also known for its strong educational and cultural values.
The Sakhrkar community is known for its adherence to traditional customs and practices. Some of the traditional customs followed by the community include the practice of arranged marriages, the practice of dowry, and the practice of providing education to the children.
The Sakhrkar surname is also spelled as Sakharkar, Sacharkar, Sakhrekar, Sachrekar, and Sacharker.







