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Khati, suthar, badhai, vishwakarma are all different castes. Jangir (rajasthan) has come from the saptarshis (the seven rishis), Angiras = jangir, which are predominantly in Rajasthan and due to bold accent usage of haryana jangra is used. This is a Brahmin clan. The usage of word jangir/jangra has nothing to do with carpentry. similarly, suthar and badhai are altogether different castes.
Khati, suthar, badhai, vishwakarma are all different castes. Jangir (rajasthan) has come from the saptarshis (the seven rishis), Angiras = jangir, which are predominantly in Rajasthan and due to bold accent usage of haryana jangra is used. This is a Brahmin clan. The usage of word jangir/jangra has nothing to do with carpentry. In previous eras due to the kinds of works they used to practice earlier we're snatched from them because of unavailability of opportunity so they get quota in obcs just like other brahmin castes like bhargav or bairagi brahmin


== Location ==
== Location ==

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Template:21July 2019 Khati, suthar, badhai, vishwakarma are all different castes. Jangir (rajasthan) has come from the saptarshis (the seven rishis), Angiras = jangir, which are predominantly in Rajasthan and due to bold accent usage of haryana jangra is used. This is a Brahmin clan. The usage of word jangir/jangra has nothing to do with carpentry. In previous eras due to the kinds of works they used to practice earlier we're snatched from them because of unavailability of opportunity so they get quota in obcs just like other brahmin castes like bhargav or bairagi brahmin

Location

The Caste Live in---> •Rajashthan. •Haryana •Punjab. •Uttarakhand •Himachal pardesh. And also live in other parts in India.

Names / Surname

Vishwakarma, Khati, Suthar, Mistri.

God of this Caste

Since their occupation is making furniture. They worship lord Vishwakarma.

References