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History:
The Dwivedi surname, rooted in Hindu tradition, is associated with scholars and teachers, particularly in Vedic studies, and is believed to signify individuals well-versed in two Vedas. It is linked to the ancient Kashyap gotra, descended from the sage Kashyap, symbolizing wisdom and creativity. The surname has historical ties to the deity Vishnu, seen as a protector of those who bear the name, reflecting the responsibility of preservation within families and communities.
The surname spread across northern India, notably in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh, through migrations driven by the pursuit of knowledge and the establishment of educational institutions. Over time, the Dwivedi community has contributed significantly to intellectual, religious, and political roles, particularly in governance and social mobilization.
The community focuses on family rituals such as the Upanayana ceremony, emphasizing the continuation of religious education and the preservation of cultural traditions.
Description:
The Dwivedi surname, predominantly found among the Brahmin community in North and Central India, especially in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, is associated with various sub-castes like Saraswat, Kanyakubja, and Maithil Brahmins. It signifies individuals well-versed in the Vedas, particularly those who have mastered two Vedic texts. The community speaks languages such as Hindi, Bhojpuri, Awadhi, and Maithili, with a focus on education and religious practices.
Dwivedis celebrate major Hindu festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Navratri and are known for their contributions to literature, culture, and philosophy. Family values emphasize tradition, education, and intellectual pursuits, with a high literacy rate and occupations linked to academia, priesthood, and scholarly endeavors. Food traditions are typically vegetarian, with simple, flavorful dishes served during religious ceremonies.
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: Dr. Rajendra Prasad Dwivedi: Renowned Cardiologist (Doctor) , Dr. Vinay Kumar Dwivedi: Professor and Author (Academic) , Dr. Anjali Dwivedi: Environmental Scientist (Scientist) , Mr. Amit Dwivedi: Film Director (Filmmaker) , Ms. Shweta Dwivedi: Singer (Musician) , Mr. Ashish Dwivedi: Journalist (Media) , Mr. Rahul Dwivedi: Businessman (Entrepreneur) , Ms. Priya Dwivedi: Lawyer (Legal) , Mr. Deepak Dwivedi: Actor (Entertainment).
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9,110
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5,448
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2,963
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2,821
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1,034
Gujarat
348
Tamil Nadu
319
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
206
Kerala
174
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