Bedi (Caste)
The Bedi caste is a sub-group within the Kshatriya varna in India, primarily associated with the Sikh community. Traditionally, Bedis are known for their warrior heritage and have historically held positions of leadership and governance. They are often linked to the lineage of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, which adds to their cultural significance.
Members of the Bedi caste are predominantly found in the northern states of India, such as Punjab and Haryana. They engage in various professions, including agriculture, business, and education, while also maintaining their cultural traditions and values. The Bedi community is recognized for its contributions to society and its commitment to social welfare.