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- Purohit comment "Purohit, in the Indian religious context, means family priest, from puras meaning "front", and hita, "placed". The word is also used synonymously with the word pandit, which also means "priest". Tirth Purohit means the Purohits which site on ford of the holy rivers or holy tanks, which maintained the records of the forefathers of the Hindu family from thousands years back. Rajpurohit was an ancient term used to denote a priest who acted for royalty, carrying out rituals and providing advice.".