No, the surname "Ram" is not exclusively associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. It is a common surname across various castes and communities in India.
In Hinduism, the concept of reincarnation means that one's caste can change in their next life based on their actions. However, the idea that untouchables can be reborn into a higher caste is not universally accepted and has been a point of debate and contention within Hindu society. Discrimination based on caste remains a significant social issue in many parts of India.
To 'sing up' means to sing more loudly, however the context of doing this in a 'ram survey' escapes me.
There is limited information available about Ram Survey as a genuine online survey company. It is advisable to research reviews and conduct further investigation to determine its legitimacy before participating in any surveys or providing personal information.
Choking to death on ball-point pens is extremely rare, and there is no statistical data available that specifically tracks the number of deaths caused by this. It is always important to handle small objects with care to prevent accidental ingestion or choking.
The average number of people in a family in Madagascar is around 4-6 individuals. This number may vary based on factors such as cultural traditions, socio-economic status, and rural or urban location.
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suryavanshi is surname of ram & raghu is also survanshi so in ramayan bhagvan RAM surname is suryavanshi
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ram surname is raghuvansh and ravan is a brahamn
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Telugu Kshatriya
Arora are KshatriyaArora is a caste and a surname, the Arora fall into Kshatriya in the caste system, hence many claim to be Khatri(maybe a Punjabi dialect for the word Kshatriya).Many Khatri's consider Arora a separate caste. Arora's are Kshatriya and mainly belong to westernPunjab, however today live in mostly Northern India region.Today both Khatri and Arora are an urban class that inter marry and live in close proximity to each other.The Arora caste are a distinct group not to be mistaken with Khatri who also claim to be Kshatriya, however, both of these castes are separate to Bania's.
Lord Ram (Skt. Rama) was probably not a vegetarian since he belonged to the kshatriya (warrior/king) caste, whose members ate meat (other than the cow). It is the brahman caste that practices vegetarianism.
Firstly, before I answer your question, please do not confuse Caste with Spirituality, for there is no mention of caste systems in any Hindu Scripture. Caste is a political structure created by ancient Indian monarchs. I am a Theology Professor, with a specialty in Eastern Philosophy and Anthropology.Narain, or Narine names belong to a low caste system in pre-colonial India. There are the the main Castes and within those Castes exists sub-castes. The name(s) that I've mentioned would usuallly belong to a low working class caste, who possessed little, or no influence (that means political, or any type of rights).The people with this name would have generally origniated in the Northern regions of India (possibly highly populated, or rural areas). Uttar Pradesh (U.P.) is the area where this name would have origniated. U.P. which is a fairly poor state would have contained Indentured Workers, who would have been sent to British colonies to work, or to improve their status.Narain is not a caste and generally a part of the first name in India (example - Ram Narain Gupta). Now this person's caste is Gupta, which is from trader class, and his first name could be abridged to just Ram. Sometimes, people will not use their caste name. In that case Narain or Narayan would appear as a caste name which actually it is not (example - Jaiprakash Narayan). Narayan could certainly be the first name (example - Narayan Purohit). Narayan or Narayana actually is the name of Lord Vishnu.
Khatri, Check the family Tree= Diwan Ramjas, Mathura Dass, Daulat Ram, Jarmani Dass