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It's very important that contributors understand and follow these practices, as policy requires that people who persistently do not must be blocked from editing. If you have any questions about this, you are welcome to leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. StudiesWorld (talk) 13:12, 29 June 2019 (UTC)
Thanks for your review! I will rephrase those content which was removed by you shortly. In almost all cases, i have rephrased the content which i have been adding with proper citations but there are very least cases like the one you just encountered. Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 14:13, 29 June 2019 (UTC)
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[edit] Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you copied or moved text from List of Marathi people into Thanjavur Marathi people. While you are welcome to re-use Wikipedia's content, here or elsewhere, Wikipedia's licensing does require that you provide attribution to the original contributor(s). When copying within Wikipedia, this is supplied at minimum in an edit summary at the page into which you've copied content, disclosing the copying and linking to the copied page, e.g., copied content from [[page name]]; see that page's history for attribution
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- @Diannaa: The names have been copied from the older version of this page Thanjavur Marathi people which i have recently edited. I haven't copied anything outside of this page Thanjavur Marathi people. You can check it here. You have just misunderstood as some of the names were also present in this page also List of Marathi people which i was not aware of at that time. Well regarding attributions, i will keep that in mind in my future edits and also Thank you for explaining about the attributions again.(Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 15:45, 20 January 2020 (UTC))
Stop leaving messages on my talk page
[edit]You are insisting on retaining *unsourced*, patently false information in Madras bashai, and yet presume to leave a message on my talk page claiming that *I* am violating WP:Verifiability? Hölderlin2019 (talk) 18:57, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
Before deleting anything from a page you have to talk through in their talk page which you clearly did not do in this case. Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 19:00, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
Would you mind linking me to the policy that says that? I’ve never heard of that particular policy, and I’m rather sure that most Wikipedia editors haven’t, since it doesn’t exist. You should now revert your own revert, since your reinstatement of challenged unsourced material itself violates WP:Verifiability.
While you’re at it, I’d appreciate an explanation of how my edit violated WP:NPOV or WP:Verifiability? Have you even read the latter of the two? My edits are mandated by it, whereas yours flatly contravene it. Hölderlin2019 (talk) 19:03, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
- I notice you’ve recently reverted unsourced material without discussing it on the talk page here. Would you further care to explain why you don’t follow your own rules? Hölderlin2019 (talk) 09:54, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
- @Hölderlin2019: Well, I have sourced the content which you previously stated "crap" "non-sense" which is not a good way to address someones content. You should learn some manners and use proper sentences in narrations which you clearly lack your edit history says a lot about yourself. And also, if what i did is wrong there are several editors over here who might have gone through that page Madras bashai and could have reverted my edit but no one seems to have did that. Further You are hiding my messages and warnings from your talk page by blanking the whole warning which is also not a good practice and clearly states your about transparency . I think your whole agenda here is something else and you are harassing my edits and pushing your point of view of in words like "crap" "non-sense" "nonsense from incompetent editor" instead of explaining your point by adding sources and if is to be removed you must add citations verifying the same which you clearly did not. And Regarding Policies read this and familiarize yourself with Wikipedia:Vandalism.
- I’ve asked you several questions above, none of which you’ve answered. I’ve also removed your edits from my talk page, since I don’t consider you competent to be making them, and I control what’s on my talk page, not you. You generally seem unfamiliar with Wikipedia policy and how to apply it. Hölderlin2019 (talk) 21:58, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Do you have the abilitiy to block user 2001:18C0:61C:700:A96A:AAA7:3688:1448 or know another user who can. He has been making a lot of excessive and unnecessary edits to the Dragon 2 article and numerous other articles. He also has been ignoring our warnings when his edits are undid or reverted and seems to be editing the articles based on his personal preferences or like long running documentaries. Also how do you gain the ability to "revert" edits?--Killamin7 (talk) 13:45, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
- @Killamin7: Well, I have reported him to an admin for his edits on the page Discoverer 17. We just have to wait until someone responds to our cause. And regarding reverts its called "Twinkle" gadget which is a popular JavaScript Wikipedia gadget that gives autoconfirmed registered users many extra options to assist them in common Wikipedia maintenance tasks and to help them deal with acts of vandalism or unconstructive edits. It provides users with three types of rollback functions and includes a full library of speedy deletion functions, user warnings and welcomes, maintenance tags, semi-automatic reporting of vandals, and more. In addition, it gives administrators more tools to help them carry out their duties. Thanks (Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 14:49, 26 January 2020 (UTC))
- @Mr.Sarcastic: Thanks! I actually contacted Ferret about the IP's edits and he went ahead and blocked him for 72 hours (for now). I'll give Twinkle a try.--Killamin7 (talk) 15:11, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
Please move the page Saurahtra people to Saurashtra Brahmin
[edit]I had added information about Gher Navs/Family Names in the community. Also, I made some changes in other places. Please don't delete it. I added citation from Karnataka United Sourashtra Organization on the Brahminical status further even this article has a line saying Saurashtras are Brahmins who are homogeneous. This time I will make the changes and add this citation near the name itself you can see it from there itself. I think even you might know about Gher Navs and Gotras, I checked for my family name and some of my relatives using wedding cards they all matched. I saw even you are from the Palkar community so you may know about it. Anyway please don't change it. Please leave a message on my talk page if you have any queries. Also, I would be happy to work with you on improving this article. Thank you — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lokeshwaran V R (talk • contribs) 07:04, 4 April 2020 (UTC)
- @Lokeshwaran V R:I agree that you have added content but that too without proper citations. Caste based websites like you cited are not reliable and also the family names you added doesn't have proper sources it's like you have copied it from some matrimonial websites and as such sites are also not reliable. If you want to add content cite with proper academic sources like google books and trusted newspaper articles. As the content you added doesn't include those, i have removed those for now. Also don't make major changes like this without taking consensus from various editors in the talk page. As of now there are very few sources for the Saurashtra Brahmins and most sources cite them as Saurashtrians or Sourashtras. So until proper sources comes the name sticks the same. If you have any doubts feel free to drop a message in my talk page.
Also if you revert back those thrice in a 24 hours stretch you may be blocked from editing and most of your recent actions may appear to others as you are vandalizing the article and pushing your POV without any valid sources. Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 10:03, 4 April 2020 (UTC)
How can you allow hatred ?
[edit]I have been observing Wikipedia is promoting hatred towards a particular community i.e khatri community. You are approving inappropriate content which has no connection with the ancestors of this community being silk weavers. This is sheer misuse of your position as an editor. Rishabkapania77 (talk) 19:38, 11 April 2020 (UTC)
- @Rishabkapania7: It isn't hatred as long as content comes with a reliable citations i revert them at most. Also the Khatris have varied occupations which changes from region to region The Khatris of Gujarat are Silk Weavers and the article includes the regions of Gujarat in it not only Punjabi Khatris. So there is nothing wrong about it. Thanks Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 07:47, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
Reversion at Sankethi people
[edit]Dear Mr. Sarcastic, I'm not sure of your background or your credentials as you seem to have a wide variety of interests. To your question of my editing the contents of the Sankethi people page, it is because I myself am a Kaushika Sankethi and what I added is an accurate representation of our community, and the content that I removed is not sourced and against the tradition as handed down in our community. If you are a Sankethi or have wide knowledge of our community, I could discuss things with you, otherwise I'm not sure on what basis you are editing the content of the page that I had updated.NShashishekhar (talk) 02:21, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
- @NShashishekhar: As an editor myself i edit lot of stuffs, and i rely on proper sources be from an academic sources or news from a reliable publisher. As far as i concern elders are not a part of reliable source and Wikipedia also doesn't condemn the hearsay content. Since you removed a part of the Sankethi people without explaining why, i have reverted those. As such i have added tags and added citations for what you have added. You before editing or removing anything from Wikipedia have to discuss those in the respective talk page and if you add something cite them from reliable sources. Thanks Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 07:39, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
Mr. Sarcastic, your points about citations and providing reasons for editing and removing content are taken. However I would like to point out that almost all of our community's (indeed also of India's) past is preserved as an oral history, and so there is importance in tradition and the information bequeathed to us by our elders and ancestors.NShashishekhar (talk) 14:34, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
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Senaithalivar page contain many unreliable sources so review this page. Many British Raj ear source are found in that page which is unreliable source. Tirukodimadachengunrur (talk) 08:08, 20 April 2020 (UTC)
- @Tirukodimadachengunrur: Well, I have reverted to the last best version of the article. Hope that helps!Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 08:28, 20 April 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi Mr.Sarcastic. After reviewing your request for "rollbacker", I have enabled rollback on your account. Keep in mind these things when going to use rollback:
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If you no longer want rollback, contact me and I'll remove it. Also, for some more information on how to use rollback, see Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Rollback (even though you're not an admin). I'm sure you'll do great with rollback, but feel free to leave me a message on my talk page if you run into troubles or have any questions about appropriate/inappropriate use of rollback. Thank you for helping to reduce vandalism. Happy editing! ~Swarm~ {sting} 19:37, 21 April 2020 (UTC)
Teohari Georgescu
[edit]Hi. I wanted to add an audio file of Teohari Georgescu's name pronunciation, but it didn't work, so I deleted it. Please, undo the file. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Masha2801 (talk • contribs) 14:07, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
April 23, 2020
[edit]Hello you left a message on my page about my edition on the page Love Poem (EP) but your justification for reverting my edition was invalid because I didn't remove any content, just reformulated the table within the definitions MOS: TABLECAPTION to facilitate the accessibility of wikipedia :) Jennienini (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 14:27, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
- @Jennienini: It was reverted as you did not explained what you did in your edit summaries. But you have explained correctly now. Do like this in your future edits to avoid confusion. Thanks Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 14:38, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
Reporting Vandalism made by an IP user
[edit]Hello, I just found out a IP user who vandalised your talk page. Ghost finders (talk) 05:04, 25 April 2020 (UTC) Ghost Finders (Ghost Finders)
Reversion about Kumbakonam wikipage
[edit]You had reverted my edits about Kumbakonam. It's very pathetic that you don't even know the necessary details before reverting. Kumbakonam falls under Mayiladuthurai Lok Sabha constituency and the current member for the constituency is Shri.S. Ramalingam. Please be knowledgeable when you do these kind of work. And also as per Indian civic laws any place or locality governed by a local body with a population of over 1 lakh can be called a city. It is not that it should be governed by a municipal corporation only. Antovicto (talk) 08:42, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
- @Antovicto: It was reverted as you did not explained what you did in your edit summaries and also you did't even provided any sources for your claim. As per Wikipedia policies and Guidelines Yourself is not knowledgeable and there are no chance what you edit is reliable unless you provide proper sources. It really annoys me that without even reading polices people like you come here to push your pathetic POV on this encyclopedia. So before editing anywhere at least familiarize yourself about these policies
If you would have read your welcome page correctly and come here there would be some use to you. Thanks Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 11:34, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
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Edit wars in List of Mudaliars and List of Sengunthars pages
[edit]User: Kavin Mudaliyar has been adding Thuluva Vellala caste personalities like Thiru Vi Ka and Mu. Varadarajan in these wiki pages claiming them as Sengunthars without references. I have added the references that Tamil scholar Thir Vi Ka was from Vellalar community in the List of Mudaliars umpteen times. User: Kavin Mudaliar and their suspected sock accounts have been pushing their POVs thereby creating edit warring saying these 2 personalities belong to Sengunthar without an iota of reference.Srivatsarcot1 (talk) 14:34, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi,
thanks for being so vigilant. In fact my change was relevant as the article was no more orphan. So I re-do the change and will justify it now. Thanks a lot
--Davric (talk) 08:06, 8 May 2020 (UTC):
thanks for the tips. By the way I started on WP 13 years ago and created 500+ articles. Even if I'm always learning, I know a few rules. But as I'm a bit lazzy, yes, sometimes I move too quickly. In the current case, in fact I justified my change in the previous modification but realized that I forgot to remove the "Multiple issues" mention. So did it in the same minute.
Anyway, that's now compliant with WP rules.
Have a nice day. --Davric (talk) 08:17, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
- @Davric: Its good you are familiar with stuffs going on here. Almost all of us are learning, I didn't knew you were on Wikipedia that long as your edit count were less so i welcomed you. ThanksMr.Sarcastic (talk) 06:23, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Help
[edit]Hello sir, please check the page Maratha (caste) which is edits by a anonymous user with any source and i reverted these edits but latter Kleuske reverted my edits to anonymous without any enquiry. Rakshit Rathod (talk) 11:34, 11 May 2020 (UTC)
Vandalism
[edit]Do you even understand the meaning of vandalism? My edits are accurately explained here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:COVID-19_pandemic_lockdown_in_India#Dependence_on_unreliable_sources — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.170.18.17 (talk) 07:05, 13 May 2020 (UTC)
- @122.170.18.17: You are clearly POV-pushing without even backing out with sources. That clearly is a vandalism. Also The Wire is reliable source. So here you are the one who is POV pushing without even attaining consensus. So Get Lost Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 07:26, 13 May 2020 (UTC)
Greek Exonyms
[edit]The edits you undid weren't me deleting much, but just me reformatting 95% of the article into tables, and the deleting the non-exonymous/ non-encyclopedian 5%. Is there a way I can undo your reversions without having to manually redo the tables? Starbeam2 (talk) 08:18, 13 May 2020 (UTC)
- @Starbeam2: Yeah, Thank you for clearing that out. I have fixed that for you. Please explain in clear about your edits in future in edit summaries to avoid such a revert. Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 08:33, 13 May 2020 (UTC)
I take on board that I need to explain every single change. However, you removed all of my edits, including the ones I had summarised. Basically, I had updated the population figures of my hometown, as of 2018. The current article refers to 2004 figures. I also had removed a link to a page in Spanish that is the Cuban government version of Wikipedia. The website, called Ecured, distorts historical facts, omits others to suit their political aims and is not impartial. I had replaced this particular link with another one which is Wikipedia based. Any chance of restoring my edits? Beowulf2016 (talk) 21:22, 14 May 2020 (UTC)Thanks.
- @Beowulf2016: Thank you for your constructive edits. I have retained your edits regarding population figures of 2018 without removing references that has been there since very long time in the infobox and other places as well. Please explain in clear about your edits in future in edit summaries when you are removing massive references. Regards Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 06:15, 15 May 2020 (UTC)
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About my edits
[edit]I don't blame you for your anti-vandalism work. In fact, I truly appreciate them. But I hope you can really distinguish between disruptive and good faith edits. Please don't revert edits arbitrarily for no apparent reason, and don't judge things too quick. The message you sent wasn't really necessary to be sent either. So please be careful in the future. Thank you. 182.30.133.131 (talk) 01:06, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
- @182.30.133.131: I haven't reverted abruptly for any apparent reason. I have been doing this for quite a long time and I know what am doing. You clearly replaced name with nameplate with no edit summaries, any editor would have reverted those who is not familiar with the work, also i have checked the source there's not a single mention of what you actually edited. So, don't assume what i did was wrong, i was extremely correct on my part, you should have edited with a proper edit summaries which you still don't follow in your recent edit also try to add sources for what you have edited, it's easy for us to cross-check whether what you added is reliable or not as such edits made by you can't be trusted as long as you provide reliable sources for those. "We go by sources, not on editor's knowledge". I request you to follow simple Wikipedia Guidelines from your welcome page. Also don't be so quick to judge on other editors about their work, from your edit history, i can see lot of editors have told the same to you, but you instead removed those warnings without even realizing what went wrong on your part, which is not a good practice either. Regards Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 02:42, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
- Well, it's not like I don't want to be corrected or something like that. But some editors can also make edits that in my mind don't need to be reverted. As an example in the Toyota Etios article, where I only added the term "facelift" to distinguish which models have been updated and which have not, and immediately the edits were reverted because the editor think it had an "comedic" element that I could not understand at all. Does that show some competency? Though the term "facelift" has long been used in many automotive articles, the editor thinks that the term is referring to another meaning, but without further look, the edits were immediately reverted and I was given a warning template. To be honest at that time I was very annoyed. I have also explained the actual term to the editor. It is true that in Wikipedia we must always refer to facts with reliable sources. But for automotive terms like "facelift", it is sufficient to explain that we can see the difference in the appearance of the vehicle before and after a change. Not everything must be accompanied by sources, literally, but it must still be guided by the guidelines on Wikipedia.
- Regarding sources, I also always try as much as possible to add reliable sources if there are some new information, and add the "citation needed" template if there is a doubtful statement. I can judge whether a statement can be justified or not. I am not adding information haphazardly. But if you please, pay attention to the future edits if I make a mistake again. As per the guidelines, I will add the edit summaries as much as possible if I make another edits. I just hope that every editor can collaborate and support each other in doing better things in Wikipedia; good faith is one of the most important principle in this case. Regards. 182.30.133.131 (talk) 05:16, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
- NB: The fact that I removed the warnings is entirely different thing. Not everyone wants their messages to be seen, regardless whatever the topic it is. 182.30.133.131 (talk) 06:27, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
- @182.30.133.131:Well, I Agree to most of your points, but the term "facelift" is an comedic element if you use those outside of automotive articles but if you would have explained in the edit summaries such a revert could have been avoided and when a word like that appears in any other article its most likely a vandalism case. I have seen several such humor based words on other articles and upon checking the facts it would always end up in vandalism only as almost all of them who do such such edits will be random IPs so its hard to trust the edit when its an IP. This all could have been avoided if you would have had a Wikipedia account in the first place also we on general basis check the edit histories and if many of them are good faith then we won't even revert those edits in the first place. If you are going to do more good edits I request you to join Wikipedia and you can do topic specific edits and no one will send you warning templates if its totally good faiths. And also about removal of messages, I agree its a personal matter but it also leads to have a proper transparency about the editors as in Wikipedia, everything you do is totally visible to others regardless of your removal and it also helps us to know about the behavior of their replies on their talk page so that we can come into a conclusion that your edit is indeed a good faith. After-all we are here just to help and improve the quality of articles. Regards Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 07:16, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Unreliable source and wrong information
[edit]Thuluva Vellala page contain many unreliable sources and wrong information so review this page. British Raj ear source, Google blogger and wordpress source are found in that page which is unreliable source. Tirukodimadachengunrur (talk) 08:49, 20 May 2020 (UTC)
Unreliable sources and wrong information
[edit]Tuluva Vellala page contain many unreliable sources and wrong information so review this page. British Raj ear source, Google blogger and wordpress source are found in that page which is unreliable source. Tirukodimadachengunrur (talk) 08:51, 20 May 2020 (UTC)
@Mr.Sarcastic: Tirukodimadachengunrur (talk) 10:30, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
- @Tirukodimadachengunrur: Done. @Periyarist: I have added tags for now, will remove if the reliable sources are not found soon. Thanks Mr.Sarcastic (talk) 16:28, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
Thank you sir Tirukodimadachengunrur (talk) 08:08, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
Regarding Tamil Nadu Assembly..
[edit]Ok.. Sorry..i made it by mistake... Nk TheWikipedian (talk) 11:16, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]I was about to revert the content on Ohad Nevarin, but you beat me to it. Thank you. The edits are not source able but is actually vandalism. I've had the article watch listed so will be keeping an eye on it further. Littleolive oil (talk) 18:33, 3 July 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi, you did a move here that is wrong. We do not capitalise caste in article titles. Can you fix? - Sitush (talk) 09:10, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]I add formatting of new mongolia league name, club years etc, as in other afc leagues, stop reverting or will be reported! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.2.86.98 (talk) 17:37, 23 July 2020 (UTC)
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L._K._Thulasiram
[edit]Hello Mr. Sarcastic, The article content for wikipedia page was translated from https://ta.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%AE%8E%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D._%E0%AE%95%E0%AF%87._%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%B3%E0%AE%9A%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%B0%E0%AE%BE%E0%AE%AE%E0%AF%8D Why did you remove it? I was editting it into prose.
How can we take content Tamil Wikipedia and add to English article?
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Can you clarify why you see [1] as disruptive? This appears to be the standard practice throughout the rest of the page, and indeed on all other similar UK constituency and election pages. Thanks. --Oravrattas (talk) 16:28, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
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Regarding Vanniyar
[edit]The lead section in Vanniyar page doesnt seems to be correct. There is a line "also spelled Vanniya". I checked the source it doesent mention Vanniya as alternate spelling to Vanniyar. So I intend to remove those lines and include the most familiar, recognizable alternate official local name of that caste "Vanniya Kula Kshatriya". If you have anything to say discuss please. Thank you.--Universalrahu (talk) 12:01, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]There is persistent glorification in Vanniyar article, can you kindly review the edits made by me Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Byasa Banerjee (talk • contribs) 02:11, 2 November 2020 (UTC)
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Saurashtra people
[edit]Sakthivel Kettal Kumaran (talk) 19:06, 1 April 2021 (UTC) i request you to add below details in Saurashtra people page, because i'm one among the Saurashtra people. So i know better than others. I have also attached the reference link
All Sourashtrians will have Gothram(Gothru) and Family name(Ghernav) associated. Here is the full list of 64 gotra's with their respective 1129 family names below:
- No. #Gothru #Ghernav #No. #Gothru #Ghernav #No. #Gothru #Ghernav #No. #Gothru #Ghernav #No. #Gothru #Ghernav
1 Agasthiya Aathin 251 Haritha Geethavaan 501 Mandabala Alagumannaan 751 Pippala Dongarun 1001 Upamanyu Rengappaan 2 Agasthiya Alakathin 252 Haritha Kithuvaan 502 Mandabala Bachaan 752 Pippala Khumbaan 1002 Upamanyu Saayin 3 Agasthiya Bheemun 253 Haritha Kolisyaan 503 Mandabala Daalaan 753 Pippala Kombun 1003 Upamanyu Sooryaan 4 Agasthiya Boruttaan 254 Haritha Nelin 504 Mandabala Daasun 754 Pippala Meddalun 1004 Usena Nagavaan 5 Agasthiya Devendrun 255 Haritha Pachcherikerin 505 Mandabala Dallaan 755 Pippala Mruthangamun 1005 Ushneesha Saarngavaan 6 Agasthiya Gaamdan 256 Haritha Pilpaan 506 Mandabala Hamsavaan 756 Pippala Pappullaan 1006 Uthanga Allun 7 Agasthiya Gundudhipaan 257 Haritha Vaithun 507 Mandabala Malaen 757 Pippala Soopiyaan 1007 Uthanga Annaan 8 Agasthiya Gunniyaan 258 Haritha Vaithyamun 508 Mandabala Mukulaan 758 Pippala Soorathanuvaan 1008 Uthanga Dhonnen 9 Agasthiya Kesavun 259 Hothra Aanvaan 509 Mandabala Pedaan 759 Pippala Soppallun 1009 Uthanga Hallun 10 Agasthiya Kommaan 260 Hothra Chebbun 510 Mandabala Pidulun 760 Pippala Thapaan 1010 Uthanga Jamukkaalamun 11 Agasthiya Kurunjirengaan 261 Hothra Daaruvaan 511 Mandabala Pullin 761 Pramathi Saarasavaan 1011 Uthanga Kaapikoudan 12 Agasthiya Login 262 Hothra Geddin 512 Mandabala Sarvaan 762 Saaliga Aachalun 1012 Uthanga Kandallun 13 Agasthiya Molavun 263 Hothra Kondiyaan 513 Mandabala Sivalingaan 763 Saaliga Aadhiyaan 1013 Uthanga Koochun 14 Agasthiya Moola 264 Hothra Kuppalun 514 Mandabala Sivandin 764 Saaliga Anandun 1014 Uthanga Koosun 15 Agasthiya Peesaan 265 Hothra Sevnaan 515 Mandabala Vanthavaasin 765 Saaliga Angiyaan 1015 Uthanga Kouvndaan 16 Agasthiya Pisaan 266 Idhmavaaha Pasuvaan 516 Mandabala Veeranaan 766 Saaliga Bojjaalun 1016 Uthanga Kudisen 17 Agasthiya Podin 267 Jabali Adhukennin 517 Mareesi Adakodan 767 Saaliga Bommayin 1017 Uthanga Kuppaan 18 Agasthiya Pommalaatamun 268 Jabali Ambalmun 518 Mareesi Adhukasun 768 Saaliga Bosudhuvaan 1018 Uthanga Kuppalun 19 Agasthiya Purohithamun 269 Jabali Appan 519 Mareesi Allaan 769 Saaliga Bungaan 1019 Uthanga Mahdin 20 Agasthiya Saathun 270 Jabali Bajjin 520 Mareesi Anjalin 770 Saaliga Chinna sarangaan 1020 Uthanga Munnaan 21 Agasthiya Suchhulun 271 Jabali Billukeestukondan 521 Mareesi Appachin 771 Saaliga Dhathrun 1021 Uthanga Muppin 22 Agasthiya Sugudun 272 Jabali Bolekondan 522 Mareesi Baden 772 Saaliga Dhoodaan 1022 Uthanga Muthumannaan 23 Agasthiya Thaadan 273 Jabali Bommadin 523 Mareesi Bajen 773 Saaliga Dhoraalin 1023 Uthanga Naakgoundaan 24 Agasthiya Thiguluvaan 274 Jabali Buttaan 524 Mareesi Bhaden 774 Saaliga Dumkolun 1024 Uthanga Nakun 25 Agasthiya Thoguluvaan 275 Jabali ChinnaKondan 525 Mareesi Bollun 775 Saaliga Getting 1025 Uthanga Nakunaan 26 Agasthiya Undalun 276 Jabali Dhadalaavun 526 Mareesi Girin 776 Saaliga Gonetin 1026 Uthanga Nanaan 27 Agasthiya Vitalavaan 277 Jabali Dhalupanin 527 Mareesi Gujilin 777 Saaliga Gundin 1027 Uthanga Nangiyaan 28 Agasthiya Vittalvaan 278 Jabali Dhandamun 528 Mareesi Gujuluvan 778 Saaliga Gundumanin 1028 Uthanga Narasaan 29 Angeerasa Ghedamun 279 Jabali Dhimmukondaan 529 Mareesi Kacherin 779 Saaliga Handin 1029 Uthanga Nattamain 30 Angeerasa Kaaden 280 Jabali Dhoppen/Thoppen 530 Mareesi Kallanten 780 Saaliga Jembun 1030 Uthanga Oblaan 31 Angeerasa Kaden 281 Jabali Ghettaan 531 Mareesi Kanthaan 781 Saaliga Kaalan 1031 Uthanga Oosikoundaan 32 Angeerasa Kandaan 282 Jabali Girin 532 Mareesi Kastaan 782 Saaliga Kholaan 1032 Uthanga Pinsin 33 Angeerasa Kanumavaan 283 Jabali Goosukondan 533 Mareesi Kattiyamun 783 Saaliga Kholan 1033 Uthanga Ravanthun 34 Angeerasa Regupathin 284 Jabali Gottun 534 Mareesi Kechalun 784 Saaliga Kondiyaan 1034 Uthanga Sevnaan 35 Angeerasa Ruppaan 285 Jabali Gowlaan 535 Mareesi Kochalun 785 Saaliga Kuppaan 1035 Uthanga Sounaan 36 Aruni Hoothavaan 286 Jabali Gowntaan 536 Mareesi Kucherin 786 Saaliga Kurisin 1036 Uthanga Sravanaan 37 Asitha Meruvaan 287 Jabali Hundhirun 537 Mareesi Kumarasamin 787 Saaliga Lottalun 1037 Uthanga Thandukoudaan 38 Athreya Devanaan 288 Jabali Hunnun 538 Mareesi Login 788 Saaliga Nambin 1038 Uthanga Thengun 39 Athreya Durvaasun 289 Jabali Jabalin 539 Mareesi Mallin 789 Saaliga Nimmalun 1039 Uthanga Thilakavaan 40 Athreya Kachin 290 Jabali Jabannaan 540 Mareesi Modo Kumarasamin 790 Saaliga Oppamaan 1040 Uthanga Thimmaan 41 Athreya Kainaan 291 Jabali Jabin 541 Mareesi Murarin 791 Saaliga Peechen 1041 Uthanga Varadakouvndaan 42 Athreya Kheeladyaan 292 Jabali Katiyaan 542 Mareesi Musolun 792 Saaliga Poduthaan 1042 Vaathsaayana Angiyan 43 Athreya KunjuKutin 293 Jabali Kenthapadin 543 Mareesi Naalin 793 Saaliga Poguduvaan 1043 Vaathsaayana Jaathruvaan 44 Athreya Maakaayin 294 Jabali Kingiyaan 544 Mareesi Nhana 794 Saaliga Prohithamun 1044 Vaathsaayana Kundalavaan 45 Athreya Makayin 295 Jabali Kondaan 545 Mareesi Nyaniyan 795 Saaliga Rama govindamun 1045 Vaisampayana Ranavaan 46 Athreya Pottulun 296 Jabali Koppan 546 Mareesi Pandan 796 Saaliga Ramapaan 1046 Valmiki Jawaharuvaan 47 Athreya Shambangin 297 Jabali Kottaan 547 Mareesi Rengan 797 Saaliga Sembun 1047 Valmiki Kunnaan 48 Athreya Tathraan 298 Jabali Kottaiveedun 548 Mareesi Rudhran 798 Saaliga Senaathin 1048 Valmiki Kuppiyaan 49 Athreya Thaaravaan 299 Jabali Kulithbaathun 549 Mareesi Samsalin 799 Saaliga Sevunaan 1049 Vamadeva Bhandaarin 50 Athreya Thondaan 300 Jabali Kundun 550 Mareesi Semmin 800 Saaliga Sinthalavaan 1050 Vamadeva Bhandaarivaan 51 Athreya Thurvaasun 301 Jabali Kuppiliyaan 551 Mareesi Senan 801 Saaliga Vaidyalingamun 1051 Vamadeva Desun 52 Athreya Vaithyaan 302 Jabali Lamben 552 Mareesi Singirin 802 Saaliga Vendin 1052 Vamadeva Govundaan 53 Athreya Vaithyamun 303 Jabali Manden 553 Mareesi Sinnan 803 Sakthi Seemanthavaan 1053 Vamadeva Khodin 54 Bhageeratha Badrivaan 304 Jabali Mappilen 554 Mareesi Sonnin 804 Sandialya Kongadivaan 1054 Vamadeva Kothivin 55 Bhageeratha Naappaan 305 Jabali Monden 555 Mareesi Theivadinamun 805 Sarabhanga Ajulvaan 1055 Vasista Kuppiyaan 56 Bhageeratha Pennadamun 306 Jabali Morkondaan 556 Mareesi Thipun 806 Sarabhanga Arjunaan 1056 Vasista Meluvaan 57 Bhageeratha Uduthoonun 307 Jabali Mudin 557 Mareesi Urukun 807 Sarabhanga Bherin 1057 Vathsa Bhallathuvaan 58 Bharadwaja Bhajjin 308 Jabali Murthiyammaan 558 Markandeya Agasthun 808 Sarabhanga Gopulaan 1058 Viswamithra Ariyan 59 Bharadwaja Bovnaan 309 Jabali Muttin 559 Markandeya Ambalamun 809 Sarabhanga Jilaarin 1059 Viswamithra Edhun 60 Bharadwaja Bunjoon 310 Jabali Nandiyaan 560 Markandeya Ambasamuthramun 810 Sarabhanga Kunthaan 1060 Viswamithra Geddhun 61 Bharadwaja Chinnakavedin 311 Jabali Neelamin 561 Markandeya Bala Gowndan 811 Sarabhanga Nanappaan 1061 Viswamithra Gowndan 62 Bharadwaja DhimmuKondaan 312 Jabali Nellukondaan 562 Markandeya Bala Veeryaan 812 Sarabhanga Nandiyaan 1062 Viswamithra Hariyan 63 Bharadwaja Doiraan 313 Jabali Nimmalun 563 Markandeya Balriyan 813 Sarabhanga Pinjin 1063 Viswamithra Jamuduvan 64 Bharadwaja Ellun 314 Jabali Palanin 564 Markandeya Bathun 814 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[edit]I see that you are a native speaker of Saurashtra, maybe you can help contribute to Saurashtra Wikipedia by creating new articles? Or is Saurashtra now an obsolete unimportant language in India? --Ernesztina (talk) 06:13, 13 June 2021 (UTC)
Padmashalis caste is misrepresented.
[edit]Padmashalis are not shudras. They are brahmins who go into textile business who are classified as vysyas business class . Shudras are farmers and labours . Padmashalis descended from markandeya is not a myth . They are born in the markandeya lineage. Some things are written disrespectfully about this community .please kindly solve this problem as you deleted my edits . KnowledgeHunter9090 (talk) 22:38, 20 June 2021 (UTC)
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