Mahajan

Mahajan is an Indian surname or title, found among several castes and communities. The word "Mahajan" is an amalgam of two Sanskrit words: Maha meaning great, and Jan meaning people or individuals. As a generic title, the term Mahajan is used to denote people involved in money lending.

The Portuguese codified Mazanias which are associations of a religious nature,who were the patrons of the temples, Mahajan or Mhajan(in Konkani) is an appellation which is used by the members of Mazanias[1] These people mostly belong to castes such as Gaud Saraswat Brahmins, Daivajnas, very few Padyes as well Kshatriyas,and some Vaishya Vanis.[2]

Notable people with the surname Mahajan include:

Notes

  1. Cabral e Sá, Mário (1997). Wind of fire: the music and musicians of Goa. Promilla & Co. ISBN 9788185002194.
  2. Couto, Maria (2004). Goa, a daughter's story. Viking.
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