Manipuri Brahmin
Manipuri Brahmins or Meitei Brahmins, also called Bamons by locals, are Brahmins that reside mainly in the valley areas of Manipur.
Total population | |
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131,000 | |
Languages | |
Meitei, Bishnupriya Manipuri | |
Religion | |
Hinduism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Meitei, Pangal and Meitei Christians Other Brahmin groups: |
Description
Manipuri Brahmin origins stretch as far as Bengal, Odisha and other parts of India.[1] Each Brahmin family within the community belongs to a specific gotra indicating their origin. They have many clans of Maithil Brahmins.
Ethnicity, origin and history
In the 15th century, Indo-Aryan Brahmins migrated from other parts of India,[1][3] including Bengal, Mithila, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Odisha to the Manipur Valley.[1][2] They learned the Manipuri language, adopted local customs, later inter-marrying with the local women, especially the Meitei Kshatriyas, and became a part of the larger Manipuri society.[1][3]
They were instrumental in the spread of Hinduism (especially Vaishnavism) in Manipur.[1]
Language
Manipuri Brahmins speak Manipuri as their first language.
References
- Sen, Sipra (1992). Tribes and Castes of Manipur: Description and Select Bibliography. A-100, Mohan Garden, New Delhi-110059: K.M. Rai Mittal for Mittal Publications. pp. 68–69. ISBN 81-7099-310-5.
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- Prakash, Ved (2007). Encyclopedia of North-East India, Volume 4. B-2, Vishal Enclave, Opp. Rajouri Garden, New Delhi- 110027: ATLANTIC. p. 1540. ISBN 978-81-269-0706-9.
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