History:
Vamjanis are a Hindu caste of India, traditionally associated with the potter community. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘vamjan’, meaning ‘potter’.
Vamjanis have been traditionally associated with the potter community, and have been recorded in ancient texts. They have been mentioned in the Mahabharata, which is one of the oldest Hindu epics.
Description:
Vamjanis are known for their devotion to their traditional craft and for their strong sense of community. They have a strong sense of identity and often practice traditional customs and rituals.
Vamjanis have a number of traditional customs, including the celebration of festivals such as Diwali and Holi. They also practice endogamy and have a strong sense of family.
There are several variations of the Vamjani surname, including Vamjani, Vamjane, Vamjaniya, and Vamjaniwala.



