बाहुन (पहाडी ब्राह्मण/नेपाली ब्राह्मण) Bāhuna it (pahāḍī brāhmaṇa/nēpālī brāhmaṇa) | |
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Total population | |
32 lakhs (12.2% of Nepal), as per Nepal Census 2011 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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Languages | |
Sanskrit language as mother tongue | |
Religion | |
Hinduism (99% approx.) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Brahmin |
Bahun (Brahmin) (Nepali: बाहुन) are group of people belonging to Brahmin caste in an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group. Generally, the Parvate/Pahari (hilly) Brahmins are called as Bahuns or Brahmins. They are Sub caste of the Kanyakubja Brahmin.[1][2][3] Bahuns mainly served as priests, teachers and astrologers as per their caste. Bahuns were able to hold government offices, administration and politics.
According to 1854 Muluki Ain (Legal Code) of Nepal, Bahuns belong to sacred thread bearers (Yagyopavit) and twice born (Dvija) Hindus.[4]