Bedi (Brahmin)
The Bedi (Brahmin) community is a sub-group of the larger Brahmin caste in India, primarily found in the northern regions. They are traditionally associated with the Kshatriya warrior class and are known for their historical roles as administrators and military leaders. The Bedis have a rich cultural heritage and are often linked to the Sikh faith, with notable figures like Guru Nanak having connections to this community.
Bedis are recognized for their contributions to various fields, including education, politics, and the arts. Many members of the Bedi community have played significant roles in Indian history, particularly during the Mughal and British periods. Their customs and traditions reflect a blend of Hindu and Sikh practices, showcasing their unique identity within the broader Brahmin classification.