Konkani Brahmins
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Konkani brahmins are those Brahmins whose mother-tongue is Konkani, a language spoken in some areas of the western coast of India. Konkani brahmins hails mainly from the southern part of the Maharashtra coast, Goa and coastal Karnataka.
Most Konkani brahmins belong to the Smartha sect, meaning that they adhere to the Advaita philosophy expounded by Sri Adi Shankaracharya. Prominent communities among the Konkani brahmins include:
- Saraswat Brahmins, including:
- Chitpavan Brahmins, also known as "Konkanastha" Brahmins
[edit] See also
- Konkan
- Konkani people
- Daivajna Community
- Kannada Brahmins
- Deshastha Brahmins
- Karhade Brahmins
- Forward Castes