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In editing Yadav, you have kept the text "the association of the Yadav (and their constituent castes, Ahir and Gwala) with cattle has impacted on their commonly viewed ritual status (varna) as Shudra, although the community's members often claim the higher status of Kshatriya. The Shudra status is explained by the nomadic nature of herdsmen, which constrained the ability of other groups in the varna system to validate the adherence to practices of ritual purity; by their involvement in castration of the animals, which was considered to be a ritually polluting act;", except that you simply changed Shudra to Vaishya where it occurred. That doesn't make sense, since ritual pollution has historically applied to Shudra, not Vaishya. Nor can I see that it's supported by the reference you provide. Please note that caste promotion is not allowed on Wikipedia, which is supposed to give neutral well-sourced information. Bishonen | tålk 23:49, 12 August 2020 (UTC).Reply

British Raj sources

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@Bishonen,ok thanks. P.sitansu (talk) 11:29, 13 August 2020 (UTC)Reply
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You can also look at our article Robert Vane Russell: born 1873, died 1915. A Raj ethnographer. Bishonen | tålk 15:07, 13 August 2020 (UTC).Reply
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Karanam Page Vandalism

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Please protect the Karanam Caste page from constant vandalism. We can both see constant vandalism. I request you to report to the administrator about the vandals and the vandalism. I will be indebted to you. Ayushsinha2222 (talk) 15:05, 16 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Stop Removing Reliable Sources

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You removed reliable source from Both Routray and Samantray surname intentionally. First check the sources and the page no. Before removing reliable information. Otherwise i will have to report to the Admins. Your vandalism directly violating the Wikipedia policy of No Original Research. Peacepks (talk) 15:36, 22 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Ok, now this source is clearly mentioned about your edits. P.sitansu (talk) 17:15, 22 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Caste Glorification in Bhoi Dynasty Page

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Stop spam Edits immediately by adding karana word despite the source never mentioned it. Your edits violate Wikipedia policy WP:NOR. Another spam edit & I will have to tag the admins. Peacepks (talk) 02:50, 23 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

first check Krishna Chandra Panigrahi's book P.sitansu (talk) 02:54, 23 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Bhoi Dynasty origin

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I have started a discussion in Bhoi Dynasty talk page. We can discuss the issue entirely there. FYI, The third column is started with " According to KC Panigrahi " that means all information from KC Panigrahi book will be shared on the same column. It actually doesn't matter whether Madala Panji agree with Sri janga inscription or not. Because the column doesn't started with "According to Madala Panji. If we don't come up with any solution then it will be better to Quote all information from KC Panigrahi book directly. Wikipedia Quotations actually says to use it in case conflict arises among editors.

I think you don't like " At any rate they were not Kshatriyas" line. But there is nothing wrong in the sentence. Karanas are part of Kayastha Category which have separate lineage from Chitragupta. And they don't call themselves as Kshatriya. Gopals claim Yaduvanshi Kshatriya lineage but generally not accepted as so. Rest we can discuss. Peacepks (talk) 18:26, 26 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

You are right, Karanas don't call themselves as Kshatriya, because they are superior to Kshatriya, in ancient history they held the title of Karanam or Niyogi Brahmins and Gaudas are treated as Vaishya due to engaged in diary farming.

However, we can't write joinly that KC. Panigrahi mentioned evidences both from Madala Panji and Srijanga inscription. Both are different evidence, where srijanga inscription not mentioned about their caste. So it's needs a another column. I expect, you can understand. Thanks P.sitansu (talk) 02:19, 27 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Madala Panji also don't mention their Caste. It simply say one lieutenant of Govinda Vidyadhara was from Yaduvamsa. And it is the widely accepted fact in Wikipedia that Gopals are not Yaduvanshi. By Adding Madala Panji with KC Panigrahi you're supporting supporting the Yaduvamsa claim. "At any rate they are not Kshatriyas" was used to refer them because KC Panigrahi mentioned them Either Karana or Gopal. The sentence mentioned the word "and", not on the basis of. That means "At any rate they were not Kshatriyas" is separated from Srijanga inscription. What you think about Quotations ? Peacepks (talk) 04:00, 27 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

I missed another point. Yes, Dairy farming come under Vaishya profession. But Gopals don't considered as Vaishya as well. You already had a notification from admin regarding the same claim on Yadav Page. Hope you will find another way to edit properly. In case we don't able to built any consensus. We can use Wikipedia:Quotations and let the viewer to read all information on his own. See https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:QUOTE&redirect=no Peacepks (talk) 05:11, 27 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

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Only oda chasa are khandayat not gouda

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Gouda are not khandayat. Gouda has no connection with khandayats. Some gouda may got land jagiri. Only oda chasa are khandayat. You can research more on this. Studentlife123 (talk) 17:18, 10 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

Origin of khandayat caste

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Wikipedia should give facts to people .should not stay on one source and take on ego. HH risely, John beam, LK Mohapatra , prasant Pradhan, jogendra nath bhattacharya, madox settlement report, Akio tanabe, Cuttack Gazetteer by IAS Tara Dutta and many Writters written clearly chasa are khandayat. There is no mention of gouda caste on any Khandayat article. Khandayat means land owner and chasa are land owning cultivator. Gouda are cow herder. They have no connection with khandayat. Every people know this. You can ask any one. How one speculation source of a dictionary by gopal Chandra praharaj is so important for Wikipedia. And also he has said chasa and gouda enjoying khandayati jagir. Just below that line he said there is no history of khandayat caste but chasa caste mentioned on historical books. Now days Chasas became khandayat. Why the first line misused or misunderstood. Is all the writers i have mention are wrong. Everyone knows the fact that chasa and khandayat are one caste. Gouda has no connection. we should give information with proper research. Not just taking one source granted. Studentlife123 (talk) 16:59, 11 December 2022 (UTC)Reply