- Source: Valmiki caste
The Valmikis are a variety of communities throughout India who all claim descent from the legendary author of the Ramayana, Valmiki. The Valmikis can be classified as a caste or sampradaya (tradition/sect).
In the north-west Punjab region, this caste had adopted Sikhism. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, many Valmiki were prominent rebels. Notable examples include Matadin Bhangi, Gangu Mehtar and Bhura Singh Valmiki. Caste members now they incline towards politics and government high positions.
According to the 2001 Census of India, the Valmikis formed 11.2 per cent of the Scheduled Caste population in the Indian state of Punjab and were the second-most populous Scheduled Caste in Delhi National Capital Region. The 2011 Census of India for Uttar Pradesh showed the Valmiki population, which was classified as a Scheduled Caste, as 1,319,241.
Demographics
Notable People
Om Prakash Valmiki
Sabar Koti
Other countries
In the UK, the Council of Valmiki Sabhas UK claims to represent the Valmiki.
See also
Mazhabi Sikh
Matadin Bhangi
Madakari Nayaka
Bhai Jiwan Singh
Bhura Singh Valmiki
Gangu Baba
Sikh Light Infantry
Valmiki
Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal
Balmikism
Valmiki Ashram
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ram Manohar Lohia
- Valmiki caste
- Valmiki
- Chuhra
- Balmikism
- Valmiki (disambiguation)
- Boya (caste)
- Dalit
- List of Telugu castes
- Gaddalakonda Ganesh
- Caste politics