Boria (caste)

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Boria (Baurasi)
Regions with significant populations
India
Languages
Hindi
Religion
Hinduism, Shaivism

The Boria, also known as Baurasi, are a Hindu community found primarily in North India. They are regarded in community traditions as a Bharshiv Nagvanshi Kshatriya Rajpasi subclan.

According to traditional accounts, the Boria/Baurasi trace their lineage to the Bharshiv Nagvanshi Kshatriya heritage. The community has historically been associated with agriculture and is also described in oral traditions as possessing a martial background.

Occupation

Traditionally, members of the community were engaged in farming and agrarian activities, while also maintaining martial skills as part of their cultural identity.

Religion

The community primarily follows Hinduism, with strong influence of Shaivism.

Origin

The Boriya are a sub-group of the Pasi community. Although of Pasi origin, the two communities are now quite distinct and do not intermarry. They are found mainly in the Awadh region, mainly in the districts of Gonda, Faizabad, and Barabanki. The Boria speak the Awadhi dialect.[1]

History

Present circumstances

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