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History:
The surname "Shantaram" has mythological roots in Hinduism, derived from the Sanskrit words Shanta (peaceful) and Ram (Lord Rama), symbolizing calmness and devotion to Lord Rama. It is commonly found among Marathi-speaking communities in Maharashtra and southern India, often associated with Brahmin or Kayastha castes, historically linked to religious and administrative roles. Over time, individuals with the Shantaram surname have been involved in political and social mobilization, particularly in Maharashtra, contributing to social reforms and development. Migration patterns indicate that many have moved from rural areas to urban centers like Mumbai, seeking better opportunities. Rituals within the Shantaram community include the celebration of major Hindu festivals such as Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Navratri, which are marked by religious ceremonies, family gatherings, and cultural celebrations that highlight values of unity, peace, and devotion.
Description:
The Shantaram surname, primarily associated with Maharashtra, is prevalent in Marathi-speaking communities, with some presence in Karnataka, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh, where languages like Marathi, Hindi, Kannada, and Gujarati are spoken. The surname is tied to values of peace and spiritual devotion, with historical significance due to notable figures like V. Shantaram, a pioneer in Indian cinema. Occupation-wise, members of the Shantaram family are involved in fields like government services, education, business, and the arts. The literacy rate is generally high, and traditional food includes Maharashtrian delicacies like poha and puran poli.
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Maharashtra
37,204

Madhya Pradesh
3,048

Bihar
137

Delhi
28

Tamil Nadu
18

Goa
6

Gujarat
5

Andhra Pradesh
2

Karnataka
1

Telangana
1
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