Barendra, Bengal
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THE TRIBES and CASTES of BENGAL. Ethnographic Glossary. Printed at the Bengal Secretariat Press. 1891. . |
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Barendra
Varendra a sub¬caste of Brahmans in Bengal, who allege that theu: ancestors were brought by Adisur from Kanauj in order to perform oertain sacrifices, the local Brah¬mans having degenerated and lost their ceremonial purity. For a fullor account of tIle Baromlra sub-caste, see the article Brahman.
A. sub-caste of Kumbars, Tantis, Telis, Baidyas, Baruis, Jugis, Cbasadhobis, and Kayasths in Bengal; of Kamars in Mur¬shedabad, who in Pabna are also called P anoh Samaj; of Goalas and Sunris in Bengal; of Kai¬barttas in Murshedabad; of Napits and the group of Phulkata Malis in Bengal.