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- Charan abstract "Cāraṇas (Charan, plural Chaarans) is a caste living in the Sindh, Rajasthan and Gujarat states of India.Members of this caste are considered to be divine by a large section of society. Women of the caste were adored as mother goddesses by other major communities of this region including Rajput kings. The goddesses Karni Mata, Bahuchara Mata, Khodiyar Mata, Mogal Mata and Sonal Mata are well-known examples of Charan Maha Shakti mothers. All Charan Maha Shaktis are represented with the word (aai ma), for example (aai shree khodiyar maa), (aai shree sonal maa).Kings gave the caste grants of villages, and various kings also gave them Lakh Pasavs, large gifts equivalent to 100,000 rupees that usually consisted of elephants, money, and ornaments. The kings would also invite them to occupy a place in the Royal Courts. A Rajput's regard for a Charan was uppermost. Because of their ability to compose poems instantaneously, another popular way of addressing members of the Charan caste is "Kaviraj", which literally means "king among poets". Charans are considered to be the only Thakurs other than the Rajputs. Charans were always posted in the front lines of attacks in the armies.".
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- Charan wikiPageRevisionID "676497139".
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Bahuchara_Mata.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Caste.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_India.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_communities.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_family_names.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sindhi_tribes_in_India.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Rajasthan.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Dingal.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Genealogy.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Gujarat.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Jhaverchand_Meghani.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Karni_Mata.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Khodiyar.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Navratri.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Opium.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Rajasthan.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Rajasthani_literature.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Rajput.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Sindh.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLink Surajmal_Misrana.
- Charan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charan (Self-immolation)".
- Charan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charan".
- Charan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charans".
- Charan wikiPageWikiLinkText "charan".
- Charan wikiPageWikiLinkText "tragu".
- Charan hasPhotoCollection Charan.
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- Charan subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_India.
- Charan subject Category:Hindu_communities.
- Charan subject Category:Indian_family_names.
- Charan subject Category:Sindhi_tribes_in_India.
- Charan subject Category:Social_groups_of_Rajasthan.
- Charan hypernym Caste.
- Charan type Article.
- Charan type Community.
- Charan type EthnicGroup.
- Charan type Group.
- Charan type Surname.
- Charan type Article.
- Charan type Community.
- Charan type Group.
- Charan type Surname.
- Charan type Thing.
- Charan type Q41710.
- Charan comment "Cāraṇas (Charan, plural Chaarans) is a caste living in the Sindh, Rajasthan and Gujarat states of India.Members of this caste are considered to be divine by a large section of society. Women of the caste were adored as mother goddesses by other major communities of this region including Rajput kings. The goddesses Karni Mata, Bahuchara Mata, Khodiyar Mata, Mogal Mata and Sonal Mata are well-known examples of Charan Maha Shakti mothers.".
- Charan label "Charan".
- Charan sameAs ચારણ.
- Charan sameAs चारण.
- Charan sameAs m.0fgqj3.
- Charan sameAs Чаран.
- Charan sameAs Q4507341.
- Charan sameAs Q4507341.
- Charan wasDerivedFrom Charan?oldid=676497139.
- Charan isPrimaryTopicOf Charan.