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The first source of inscription evidence was from Tachapal tole, east part of Bhaktapur city, also shown by a legend that the Maithila King Harisimhadeva would establish the yantra of Taleju Bhavānī in the house of an Agnihotri. From 1600 CE onward, the Agnihotra has been attested to the Agnishala temple in Patan only.
Agnihotri is an Indian Hindu Brahmin surname derived from the Sanskrit word Agnihotra. The term Agnihotri originally referred to the Hindu Brahmins who maintained the sacred fire during the fire rituals. [1] People with this surname include: Atul Agnihotri (born 1970), Bollywood actor; Apurva Agnihotri, Indian actor
With each member of the caste believed to trace their lineage back to one of these saints, a Brahmin’s Gotra represents a means to track an individual’s patriline and thus indicate which one of these saints is their ancestor. [9] For example, Brahmins of the Kashyapa Gotra are believed to have descended from the saint Kashyapa. [10] [11]
This is a list of notable people who belong to the Hindu Brahmin caste. ... Atul Agnihotri, Indian Hindi film actor [45] Crazy Mohan, Indian actor and comedian [46]
Pandit Shiv Narayan Agnihotri (20 December 1850 – 3 April 1929) was a Hindu social reformer who emerged as a leading member of the Brahmo Samaj (Society of God), a Hindu reform movement. He broke from Brahmoism in 1886 to form his own religious group, the Dev Samaj (Divine Society).
M. Maan (surname) Madan (surname) Mahajan; Mahendru; Mahtani; Mahto; Maji (surname) Makan (name) Mal (caste) Malakar; Malhotra; Malik (surname) Malkani; Malviya (surname)
Long ago, the Agnihotri family had an important job - they took care of a special fire called Agnihotra, and they also worshipped Lord Ganesh. This was when making fire wasn't easy. But as time passed, things changed.
In other story Agnihotri, Pakkanar's elder brother, and his wife visits Pakkanar's home. Agnihotri's wife is depicted as an orthodox upper caste woman. As the visitors arrived Pakkanar called his wife, who was taking water from well. The woman left the rope and ran to attend her husband, but the bucket stayed in the air where it was.