Bhagwat (also spelled as Bhagvat), is a surname found among Hindu Brahmin communities in India. It is found mainly among Deshastha Brahmins,[1] Chitpavan Brahmins[2] and Karhade Brahmins.[3]
Etymology
The term Bhagwat or Bhagvat or Bhagavate means a follower of Bhagavata Sampradaya of Madhvacharya. They are devotees of Bhagavān Krishna.[4]
Notable people
- Anjali Bhagwat (born 1969), rifle shooter from India
 - Anupama Bhagwat (born 1974), Indian sitar player
 - Durga Bhagwat (1910–2002), Indian scholar, socialist and writer
 - Mohan Bhagwat (born 1950), veterinary doctor and the current Sarsanghachalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
 - Sitaram Bhaskar Bhagwat (1904–1999), freedom fighter, Indian political and social leader in Uttar Pradesh, India.
 - Vishnu Bhagwat, former Chief of the Naval Staff of India
 - Neela Bhagwat, Hindustani classical vocalist, Gwalior gharana.
 
See also
References
- ↑ Chitra Garg (2010). Indian Champions: Profiles of Famous Indian Sportspersons. Rajpal & Sons2010. p. 267. ISBN 9788170288527.
 - ↑ Edmund Leach; S.N.Mukherjee (1970). Elites in South Asia. Cambridge University Press. p. 103.
 - ↑ Maharashtra, Land and Its People. Gazetteers Department, Government of Maharashtra. 2009. p. 46.
 - ↑ Sunderlal (1970). How India lost her freedom. Popular Prakashan. p. xxviii.
 
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