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Modh is an adjective often adopted in the surnames of Gujarati people who originate from Modhera in Gujarat.[1]

History

1911 photograph of a Modh Brahmin

There are both Modh Brahmins and Modh Vanias. The Modh Vanias are divided into Visa ("20") and Dasa ("10"), of which the Visa is higher status.[2]

The Dharmāraṇya Purāṇa is the caste purāṇa of the Moḍh Brāhmaṇs and Moḍh Vāṇiyās, and was composed by the former. The purāṇa states that the Moḍh Brāhmaṇs were created by the gods to transform Dharmāraṇya into a holy tīrtha. Moḍh Vaṇiks (who are grouped with Śūdras) were created by the divine cow Kāmadhenu by kicking up dirt in order to serve the Moḍh Brāhmaṇs with charity. The purāṇa was composed between the 14th and 15th centuries A.D..[3]

People

References

  1. ^ "What's in a surname: The origins of 'Modi', its caste links".
  2. ^ Shah, A. M. (1998). The Family in India: Critical Essays. Orient Blackswan. pp. 134–137. ISBN 978-8-12501-306-8.
  3. ^ Cort, John E. "Jains, caste and hierarchy in north Gujarat". Contributions to Indian Sociology. 38 (1&2): 83–84.
  4. ^ Guha, Ramachandra (2014-10-15). Gandhi before India. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 978-93-5118-322-8.
  5. ^ Renard, John (1999). Responses to 101 questions on Hinduism. Internet Archive. New York : Paulist Press. ISBN 978-0-8091-3845-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  6. ^ Correspondent, dna (2014-05-09). "Narendra Modi belongs to Modh-Ghanchi caste, which was added to OBCs categories in 1994, says Gujarat government". DNA India. Retrieved 2021-09-07. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)