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Type of hindoo, hindu, hindustani

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Kshatriya of Punjab, or Khatri as they are known in the Punjabi dialect hail from this dynasty.
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Even harder penance wins him the status of rishi, and rising to the brahmin order from the kshatriya order.
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Panchjanya, meaning five people, is the common name given to the five most ancient Vedic kshatriya tribes.
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Kshatriya Dharma is the rules to be followed by a Kshatriyan to do justice to his caste and status.
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A kshatriya tribe known as the Maurya's are referred to in the earliest Buddhist texts, Mahaparinibbana Sutta.
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A kshatriya by birth, he had military training in his upbringing, and by Shakyan tradition was required to pass tests to demonstrate his worthiness as a warrior in order to marry.
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However, succession to the Kandyan throne was reserved exclusively for those of kshatriya ancestry on both their mother and father's side, and Unambuve's mother had been of a lower caste.
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  • A member of the royal or warrior Hindu caste
  • Kshatriya (from kshatra, "rule, authority") is one of the four varna (social orders) of the Hindu society. The Sanskrit term kshatriya is used in the context of Vedic society wherein members organised themselves into four classes: brahmin, kshatriya, vaishya and shudra. Traditionally, the kshatriya constituted the ruling and military elite...
  • Kshatriya (aka Warriors) is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by J.P. Dutta. The film features an ensemble star cast including Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, Sunny Deol, Sanjay Dutt, Meenakshi Seshadri, Raveena Tandon and Divya Bharti.
  • The second-highest of the four castes or varnas in traditional Indian society: the warrior or military caste. (Plural: kshatriya.); A member of this caste
  • (Kshatriyas) (red-symbolizing Rajas), kings, princes, warriors
  • The Kshatriyas are the traditional warriors, and most Ravnos in India belong to this jati. They are known to employ a "Mass Embrace strategy in their battles against the Kuei-jin.
  • (nobles or warriors) - who traditionally had power
  • A princely military order in Vedic society. (Hin.)
  • Person of power - physical and sovereign - traditionally responsible for both the formation and enforcement of law within society, as well as its safety. One of the four castes of the ancient Indian social system - the rulers and warriors of society.