Bairagi Brahmin (caste)

Vaishnav Brahmin
SwamiVaishnavMahant
ClassificationRamanandi SampradayaNimbarka SampradayaVishnuswami SampradayaMadhvacharya Sampradaya
Kuladevta (male)RamaKrishnaSatyanarayana • (Avatars of Vishnu) • Hanuman
Kuladevi (female)SitaRadhaRukminiTulsiBhudevi • (Avatars of Lakshmi)
GuruRamanandaTulsidasNabha DassRamanujaKrishnadas Payahari
NishanKapidhwaj (Hanuman on Flag)
Religions Hinduism
LanguagesHindiAwadhiBhojpuriAssameseBraj BhashaMaithiliMagahiAngikaBajjikaNagpuriBagheliBundeliKannaujiKauraviHaryanviBagriPunjabiRajasthaniChhattisgarhiOdiaBengaliMarathiTamil
CountryIndiaNepal
Populated statesIndia
Uttar PradeshRajasthanHaryanaBiharJharkhandMadhya PradeshHimachal PradeshUttarakhandRajasthanPunjabMaharastraChhattisgarhOdishaWest BengalHaryanaTamil NaduTripura
Nepal
Madhesh
Feudal titleMahant/Swami/Bawa
ColorSaffron, red, yellow, or white
Historical groupingBrahmin
StatusMonasterial Community

Bairagi Brahmin or Vaishnav Bairagi or Vaishnav Brahmin is a Hindu caste. They are Hindu priests. They are sedentary rasik (temple dwelling or temple priest) Brahmin members of the Vaishnava sampradayas, especially the Ramanandi Sampradaya. According to K.S. Singh, the community uses different surnames/titles in different states and union territories of India; these are: Swami, Bairagi, Mahanta, Maharaj, Vaishnav, Bawa, Pandit, Purohit, Goswami, Sharma, Das, Brahmachari. They are Vaishnav, and wear the sacred thread. A majority of Bairagi Brahmin is found in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam, and Odisha. Vaishnavas are considered as part of the 'upper castes' of India.