Konkani Brahmins
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Konkani Brahmins are Brahmins whose mother-tongue is Konkani. Konkani Brahmins hail mainly from the southern part of the Maharashtra coast, Goa and coastal Karnataka. Most of them have assimilated into larger Marathi community.
Most Konkani Brahmins belong to the Smartha sect, which adheres to the Advaita philosophy expounded by Adi Shankaracharya. Others belong to the Madhva sect, who follow the Dvaita philosophy expounded by Madhvacharya. A small minority are also Vaishnavas. Prominent communities among the Konkani Brahmins include:
- Konkani Saraswat Brahmins, including:
- Daivajna Brahmins known as Shet (Shreshtha) in coastal region.
- Chitpavan Brahmins, also known as "Konkanastha" Brahmins. They speak Marathi.
- Karhade Brahmins They speak Marathi.
- Padye—speak a dialect of Konkani called Bhati Bhasha.
- Bhatt Prabhu—speak the standard Antruzi dialect of Konkani.
See also
- Konkan
- Konkani people
- Forward Castes
- Roman Catholic Brahmin
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