- Source: Khati
Khati is a Hindu sub-caste of Vishwakarma community which mainly resides in the northern Indian states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and the National Capital Region-Delhi. Apart from Khati, they are also addressed as Jangid, Jangra-Brahmin and are classified as an Other Backward Class caste in the central list of National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC).
In Marwar, a carpenter is called a "Khati". It seems that the word Khati has been derived from the word Kath (काठ). Kath means wood and Khati's are engaged in the business of making wooden articles as carpenter. A Khati is the same person who is called a Badai (बढ़ई) in the North West and Tarkhan in Punjab. In Gorwar district, he is called Sutar and in Jalore district, his name is Vinayak.
The people of Khati caste believe that they originated from Vishwakarma and respect their oaths very much.
See also
Reservation in India
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tlahab Lor, Karangreja, Purbalingga
- Codex Hierosolymitanus
- Taman Nasional Jim Corbett
- Didache
- Khati
- Tsiteli Khati
- Tamreswari Temple
- Pindari Glacier
- Kecaikhati
- Malinithan
- Dhak Khati
- Sadiya
- Sikkim Scheduled Caste League
- Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League