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For Hussaini brahmans, it’s Muharram as usual

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prasad1

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As Muharram passed off peacefully in the capital amid heavy police presence on Tuesday, a group of brahmans in east Delhi were wondering what the tension was all about. Like every year, these Hindus took out a Muharram taziya of their own in Kalyanpuri, crying and beating their chests in ritual mourning that marks the occasion.


The community proudly claims that one of their ancestors, Rahib Datt, fought in the Karbala battle on the side of Imam Hussain and even sacrificed his sons in the conflict. Ever since that historic battle, they came to be known as Hussaini brahmans.



Their procession looks like any other, except that they don't use swords and knives. Rajinder Kumar, a resident of Shadipur depot who has headed the Kalyanpuri taziya for two decades, said his ancestors have been observing Muharram and so will his descendants.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/For-Hussaini-brahmans-its-Muharram-as-usual/articleshow/45039950.cms




This a news item and not Whatsapp post. I am surprised.
 
I do not think so.

Dutt was the son of a Punjabi land-owning family who lost their land to Pakistan and had to rebuild their lives and homes in independent India.

Sometime back, I have come across a news item, narrating Sunil Dutt used to celebrate Muharram.
 
Good to know about "Hussaini" Brahmins.

Any "Boston" Brahmins in India?

(Have been to Boston. Met none there wearing upaveetham! Some merely claimed their ancestors came over with the Pilgrim Fathers -- and started importing Negro slaves from Africa.)

S Narayanaswamy Iyer
 
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