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History:
The surname Kumbhare has its roots deeply entrenched in the cultural and mythological history of India. Traditionally, it is believed to be connected to the occupation of pottery and craftsmanship, as the name is derived from the word "Kumbhar" or "Kumbha," which means "pot" or "potter." In mythological terms, Kumbhakarna, a giant in the Ramayana, might be a figurative link to this surname, symbolizing strength and craftsmanship. The surname could have originated in the artisan communities, specifically among those involved in pottery, with a connection to sacred rituals where pots played an important role.
In terms of socio-political mobilization, the Kumbhare community, like other artisan groups, has historically been involved in caste-based hierarchies but also participated in local governance and trades. Migration patterns show that people with the Kumbhare surname can be found in various parts of India, particularly in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. The surname’s community follows several rituals, with Diwali and Gudi Padwa being major celebrations. These festivals are marked by a blend of regional customs and the importance of the Kumbhare community’s crafts.
Description:
The Kumbhare surname community primarily resides in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and parts of Gujarat. The sub-community within this group often speaks Marathi, though some may also speak Hindi or Gujarati, depending on regional influences. The community celebrates important festivals such as Diwali, Gudi Padwa, and the annual potter's fairs. Known for their craftsmanship, some Kumbhares have transitioned into modern trades, but the traditional pottery-making craft remains significant. The literacy rate in these communities is rising, especially in urban areas, where education is increasingly valued. The community places a high emphasis on family values, with strong ties to familial and caste traditions. The occupation of pottery and related crafts continues to be a prominent feature of Kumbhare’s way of life.

Maharashtra
13,330

Madhya Pradesh
7,123

Gujarat
424

Lakshadweep
194

Bihar
77

Kerala
50

Delhi
41

Tamil Nadu
22

Karnataka
3

Rajasthan
1

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