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Kayastha

Kayastha

A Community of Brahmin Clerks

Facts about Kayastha

  • The term Kayastha is derived from the Sanskrit word "Kshatriya", meaning "clerk" or "scribe".
  • Kayasthas were a sub-caste of Brahmins who served as government clerks, administrators, and officials.
  • They were known for their expertise in record-keeping, taxation, and administration.
  • Kayasthas played a significant role in the development of Indian administration, particularly during the Mughal Empire.
  • The Kayastha community was also involved in education, literature, and art.

Bullet Points about Kayastha

  • Originated in ancient India, with roots in the Vedic period
  • Initially served as scribes and clerks for the Indian kingdoms
  • Developed a distinct system of governance and administration
  • Played a crucial role in the development of Indian law and justice
  • Produced notable scholars, poets, and writers, including the famous poet and critic, Harivansh Rai Bachchan

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