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A third religious leader who has had a tremendous influence on the Gayawal is Madhvacharya who flourished during the twelfth-century ad. The Gayawal caste as a whole is a follower of the Madhva Vaishnava sect, and, as we have noted earlier, the Madhva math is a living religious center that wields a
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The word "Gayawal" means "inhabitant of Gaya," but it is only used to denote a particular Gayawal Brahmin community.
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Index

Hindu
Brahmin
Bihar
Gaya district
Bihar
Dvaita
Madhvacharya
Uttaradi Math
Gaya
Gaya
Gaya
The Structure of Indian Society: Then and Now
State and Society in India
Journal of Social Research, Volume 17
Society in India
"The Gayawals of Bihar"
ISSN
0002-7294
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Ancient India and Central Asia
Proto-Indo-Iranians
Bactriaā€“Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC)
Indo-Aryan migration theory
Swat culture
Genetics and archaeogenetics
History of the horse
Saka
Indo-Scythians

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