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The Daivadnyas, (also known as Daivadnya Brahmins or Daivadnya Sonars or Konkanastha Rathakara), are a Konkani Gold-smith community, who claim to have descended from Vishwakarma, Hindu architect god and part of larger Vishwakarma community. They are native to the Konkan and are mainly found in the states of Goa and Damaon, Canara (coastal Karnataka), coastal Maharashtra, and Kerala.

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  • The Daivadnyas, (also known as Daivadnya Brahmins or Daivadnya Sonars or Konkanastha Rathakara), are a Konkani Gold-smith community, who claim to have descended from Vishwakarma, Hindu architect god and part of larger Vishwakarma community. They are native to the Konkan and are mainly found in the states of Goa and Damaon, Canara (coastal Karnataka), coastal Maharashtra, and Kerala. Daivadnyas are a subgroup of Sonars (Gold Smiths) and hence they are called as Daivadnya Sonars or Suvarṇakara or simply Sonar. Daivadnya Sonars in Maharashtra claim to be Brahmins and call themselves as Daivadnya Brahmins however this is not accepted by the Brahmins there. The Poona government did not accept the claim either but the Bombay Sonars continued with the claim.However, Oliver Godsmark, a researcher on late colonial and early postcolonial South Asia, considers them a subcaste of the Brahmins that were originally from the coastal regions of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa. They are popularly known in Goa as Shets. This word is derived from the word Shrestha or Shresthin Daivadnyas are part of Other Backward Castes (OBC) in the states of Karnataka and Maharashtra. In Goa, they come under Open Category (OC) or Forward caste. (en)
  • Daivadnya atau Daivajña adalah sebuah komunitas etno-relijius dan sebuah sub-kasta Hindu dari pesisir barat India, yang utamanya tinggal di negara bagian Goa, pesisir Karnataka, dan pesisir Maharashtra. Negara bagian Goa dianggap menjadi tanah air asli dari Daivadnya. Mereka dipercaya berkembang di Goa dan terkadang mereka disebut Gomantaka Daivadnya. Karena beberapa alasan sosio-ekonomi, mereka berpindah ke bagian-bagian berbeda di India selama beberapa abad terakhir. (in)
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  • Shet gentlemen from Goa, from late 18th to early 19th century (en)
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  • June 2022 (en)
  • April 2022 (en)
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  • Daivadnya (en)
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  • Konkani , Marathi, Tulu and Kannada. (en)
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  • Goa, Coastal and west Maharashtra, Coastal Karnataka and Kerala. (en)
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  • Author was a prolific writer but had a degree in English and later joined the army. Is he WP:HISTRS? (en)
  • sounds very suspect. Shankaracharya, Kashi councils and Paithan councils were the highest authorities on such disputes. Even Peshwas would have had to obey their verdict. We need to verify this from the academic source such as Images of Maharashtra (en)
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  • Daivadnya atau Daivajña adalah sebuah komunitas etno-relijius dan sebuah sub-kasta Hindu dari pesisir barat India, yang utamanya tinggal di negara bagian Goa, pesisir Karnataka, dan pesisir Maharashtra. Negara bagian Goa dianggap menjadi tanah air asli dari Daivadnya. Mereka dipercaya berkembang di Goa dan terkadang mereka disebut Gomantaka Daivadnya. Karena beberapa alasan sosio-ekonomi, mereka berpindah ke bagian-bagian berbeda di India selama beberapa abad terakhir. (in)
  • The Daivadnyas, (also known as Daivadnya Brahmins or Daivadnya Sonars or Konkanastha Rathakara), are a Konkani Gold-smith community, who claim to have descended from Vishwakarma, Hindu architect god and part of larger Vishwakarma community. They are native to the Konkan and are mainly found in the states of Goa and Damaon, Canara (coastal Karnataka), coastal Maharashtra, and Kerala. (en)
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  • Daivadnya (en)
  • Daivadnya (in)
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  • Daivadnya (en)
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