Malviya Brahmin
The Malviya or Malaviya (Hindi: मालवीय) are a Brahmin sub-caste found in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in India.[1]
The word Malviya literally means those from Malwa in Central India. They are a branch of the Panch Gauda Brahmins. Traditionally, they are said to be divided into thirteen and a half gotras, these being Bharadwaj, Chaubey Parasara, Angiras Chaubey, Bhargava Chaubey and Dube. All these gotras are Rigvedis. While the Sandilya, Kasapa Chaubey, Tivari and Kauta Dube are Yajurvedi. The remaining gotras, the Vats, Vyas, Gautam, Lohita Tivari and Kaundinya are Samavedis. In Uttar Pradesh, they are found throughout the state and speak Hindi. Their customs are similar to neighbouring Brahmin communities such as the Kanyakubja Brahmins.[1]
In Madhya Pradesh, the Malviya caste is found mainly in Hoshangabad and Betul districts. According to their traditions, they were invited to settle in Malwa by the Gond kings of Kherla. As such, they are said to be the earliest settlers in the Narbada river valley. Most Malviya, in addition to their traditional occupation are cultivators.[2]
List of famous Malviya Brahmins
- Madan Mohan Malaviya - Founder of Banaras Hindu University and former INC President
- Keshav Dev Malviya - Former minister in Nehru ministry and MP from Domariyaganj, Uttar Pradesh[3][4]
- Chintamani Malviya - MP from Ujjain[5]
- Shivam Malaviya System Engineer consultant in ANZ
- Amod Malviya former CTO Flipkart
- Gaurav Malviya. Head of Nuclear Imaging, Beatson Institute of Cancer Research, GLASGOW (U.K.)
- Pandit Ramakant Malviya from Lalitpur, a notable lawyer and Sanskrit scholar.
- Bhupendra Malviya Research officer glenmark pharmaceutical goa.
References
- 1 2 Tribes and Castes of the Northwestern Provinces and Oudh Volume III by William Crook pages 451 to 453
- ↑ Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume I by R.V Russel
- ↑ http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1981/eirv08n27-19810707/eirv08n27-19810707_045-in_memoriam_kd_malviya_an_indian.pdf
- ↑ Members Bioprofile
- ↑ "Sixteenth Lok Sabha Madhya Pradesh". Lok Sabha. Retrieved 10 September 2014.