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Majumdar (Bengali: মজুমদার) is a native Bengali surname that is used by both the Bengali Hindu and Bengali Muslim community of Indian states of West Bengal, Assam and as well as of Bangladesh.
Apurba Lal Majumdar, two-time MLA and former speaker of West Bengal Legislative Assembly [10] Kapil Krishna Thakur, former Sanghadhipati of Matua Mahasangha and M.P from Bangaon [11] Mamata Bala Thakur, religious mother of the Matua Mahasangha and M.P from Bangaon [12] Pramatha Ranjan Thakur, former MLA and head of Matua Mahasangha [13]
Majumdar (Bengali: মজুমদার) is a Bengali surname. The surname is used by the Bengali Hindu community of India and Bangladesh. [citation needed]
Ramesh Chandra Majumdar (known as R. C. Majumdar; 4 December 1888 – 11 February 1980) [1] [2] [3] was an Indian historian and professor known for promoting Hindu nationalist views. [4] He principally studied the history of India .
Surnames like Datta, Dama, Palita, Pala, Kunda (Kundu), Dasa, Naga and Nandin are now confined to Kayasthas of Bengal but not to brahmanas. Noticing brahmanic names with a large number of modern Bengali Kayastha cognomens in several early epigraphs discovered in Bengal, some scholars have suggested that there is a considerable brahmana element ...
The name is based on the Sanskrit word गोप्तृ goptṛ, which means "guardian" or "protector". [1]According to historian R. C. Majumdar, the surname Gupta was adopted by several different communities in northern and eastern India at different times.
No mention of the Pods is found in the Bṛhaddharma Upapuraṇa (c. 13th century [a]), which is the earliest known document to chronicle a hierarchy of castes in Bengal. [4] [b] The Brahma Vaivarta Purana, notable for a very late Bengali recension c. 14/15th century, records "Paundrakas" to be the son of a Vaisya father and Sundini mother but it is unknown if the groups are connected. [5]
Baidya [1] or Vaidya [2] is a Bengali Hindu community located in the Bengal region of Indian subcontinent.A caste of Ayurvedic physicians, the Baidyas have long had pre-eminence in society alongside Brahmins and Kayasthas.