Mahuri (माहुरी) is a Hindu caste (jāti) under Vaisya Varna.
Mahuri Vaisya people are reported to have migrated from the city of Mathura and surrounding rural locations to the then suba of Bengal under the Mughal Empire. As a faithful community, the Mahuri Vaisya community still continue to worship Mata Mathurashani Devi, an incarnation of Shakti, as their family deity.
Mahuri Vaisya people are reported to have migrated from the city of Mathura and surrounding rural locations to the then suba of Bengal under the Mughal Empire. As a faithful community, the Mahuri Vaisya community still continue to worship Mata Mathurashani Devi, an incarnation of Shakti, as their family deity.
Mythology
In a part of the Bhagavata Purana, which is named Sukha Sagar (that is, the Ocean of Bliss), there is a mythical story which states that Brahma felt that the avatar (incarnation) of Krishna had already taken place on the earth (Prithvi). He dispatched an emissary to Mathura region to ascertain the factual position. There the emissary found that Krishna was moving around with Gopas and Gopis in and around Vrindavan. After some time, Krishna went somewhere, leaving the Gopas and Gopis alone for sometime. During Krishna’s absence, Brahma’s emissary put all the Gopas and Gopis inside a cave and closed the opening of the cave. Upon his return, when Krishna found that all the Gopas and Gopis had disappeared, he, by his divine power, created duplicates of them, and sent them to their respective homes.
After some time, the real Gopas and Gopis could come out of the cave, and when they reached their homes, they found their identical figures occupying the houses. Somehow, they evicted them from their houses. Now, the Gopas and Gopis created of Krishna’s divine maya came to him, and prayed for shelter. Krishna advised them to reside in the fourteen forest hamlets around Vrindavan, and directed them that for livelihood they should engage themselves in trade and commerce.
It is believed by some of the Mahuri people that these Gopas and Gopis created by the divine maya of Krishna are their ancestors, and Mahuri people derive their surnames, as described below, from the names of the forest hamlets where they had originally settled as directed by Krishna.
After some time, the real Gopas and Gopis could come out of the cave, and when they reached their homes, they found their identical figures occupying the houses. Somehow, they evicted them from their houses. Now, the Gopas and Gopis created of Krishna’s divine maya came to him, and prayed for shelter. Krishna advised them to reside in the fourteen forest hamlets around Vrindavan, and directed them that for livelihood they should engage themselves in trade and commerce.
It is believed by some of the Mahuri people that these Gopas and Gopis created by the divine maya of Krishna are their ancestors, and Mahuri people derive their surnames, as described below, from the names of the forest hamlets where they had originally settled as directed by Krishna.
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Hi,
Good to see this site. I belong to mahuri caste and residing at Orissa since my forefathers who have migrated form Nalanda district of Bihar. But here our caste is become very backward than others and more orthodox in nature.
I don't think we are interestad in blogging bcoz the comment r very less.
I want the youth to participate in a topic
SHOULD WE GO FOR INTERCAST MARRIGE OR NOT..???????
please post ur view so that we can go ahead for next discussion.
I request to send email regarding this to all members of mahuri community in orkut.
This is a point in my mind also. While intercaste marriage is acceptable in all the otner community, even Marwadis accepting this than why we do not allow intercaste marriage?? I have the same problem in my area, people do not allow the people in their caste rituals who married intercaste or even don't allow their family who accepted the inter caste marriage
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