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'''Painuli''' (पैनुलि), correctly spelled as '''Panuly''' ((पैन्यूली)) or '''Painuly''' is a [[Brahmin]] community primarily from the [[Indian state]] of [[Uttarakhand]].
'''Painuli''' (पैनुलि), correctly spelled as '''Panuly''' ((पैन्यूली)) or '''Painuly''' is a [[Brahmin]] community primarily from the [[Indian state]] of [[Uttarakhand]].
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In [[Garhwali language]] the word breaks into 'Paini' which means sharp and long, and 'Lol' means head or more specifically forehead. This group is also known as 'Lekhwar' clan because these people did all the reading/writing and accounting work for the [[Garhwal Kingdom|King of Garhwal]] apart from being their priests.
In [[Garhwali language]] the word breaks into 'Paini' which means sharp and long, and 'Lol' means head or more specifically forehead. This group is also known as 'Lekhwar' clan because these people did all the reading/writing and accounting work for the [[Garhwal Kingdom|King of Garhwal]] apart from being their priests.


[[Category:Social groups of Uttarakhand]]
[[Category:Social groups of Uttarakhand]]
[[Category:Brahmin communities of Uttarakhand]]
[[Category:Brahmin communities of Uttarakhand]]

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Painuli (पैनुलि), correctly spelled as Panuly ((पैन्यूली)) or Painuly is a Brahmin community primarily from the Indian state of Uttarakhand.

They belong to the Bharadwaja Gotra and Vashishth Gotra are a member of Garhwali People.

Maa Rajarajeshwari is the Kul/Isth Devi and Guru Bhairav Nath/Guru Batuk Nath is the Kul/Isth Devata or the family deities of the Painulis.

In Garhwali language the word breaks into 'Paini' which means sharp and long, and 'Lol' means head or more specifically forehead. This group is also known as 'Lekhwar' clan because these people did all the reading/writing and accounting work for the King of Garhwal apart from being their priests.