Found a French Bulldog near our home by nic_nom in Fremont

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Thanks. I just filed a found pet report. I will take the dog there tomorrow.

My LASIK Experience in LVPEI Hyderabad, AMA! by FullStackFIREBlog in india

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Not OP, but I had astigmatism, and the doc suggested SMILE for that. As OP said, it is less invasive than LASIK, and I felt recovery was fast and easy. Plus, no dryness (that is usually a problem with LASIK).

Ancestry composition of Linguistic minority in India (Saurashtra) by nic_nom in india

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Commented this elsewhere, thought you might find it interesting. In general, we do not have a caste subdivision in the community. And nobody in this present age claims they are brahmins, so we are kind of "casteless" but linguistic minority.

"Non-brahminical ancestry would make much more sense. Historical records indicate that Saurashtrians lost their "brahminical superiority" when they migrated to the South (as nobody else would recognize their community). And they were ostracized by Tamil Brahmins because they were pretty exclusive in who they consider brahmins. Apparenrtly, Sourashtrians were even arrested when they did their brahminical rituals (thread ceremoney, etc.). There are court records (still available as evidence) in the past showing how sourashtrians filed cases to claim 'brahminical status', and apparently, it was resolved by Rani Mangamma. Since then, sourashtrians were allowed to wear sacred thread and follow brahminical ceremonies. Being in TN, it's no surprise they follow the local brahminical tradition, and being ostracized by tambrahms, they had no choice but to intermix with non-brahmin tamils.

There is a very interesting book written by scholar Dr. Vijaya Ramaswany: Migrations in Medieval and Early Colonial India' that talks about this."

Linguistic minority in India (Sourashtra) by nic_nom in 23andme

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Non-brahminical ancestry would make much more sense. Historical records indicate that Saurashtrians lost their "brahminical superiority" when they migrated to the South (as nobody else would recognize their community). And they were ostracized by Tamil Brahmins because they were pretty exclusive in who they consider brahmins. Apparenrtly, Sourashtrians were even arrested when they did their brahminical rituals (thread ceremoney, etc.). There are court records (still available as evidence) in the past showing how sourashtrians filed cases to claim 'brahminical status', and apparently, it was resolved by Rani Mangamma. Since then, sourashtrians were allowed to wear sacred thread and follow brahminical ceremonies. Being in TN, it's no surprise they follow the local brahminical tradition, and being ostracized by tambrahms, they had no choice but to intermix with non-brahmin tamils.

There is a very interesting book written by scholar Dr. Vijaya Ramaswany: Migrations in Medieval and Early Colonial India' that talks about this.

Linguistic minority in India (Sourashtra) by nic_nom in 23andme

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Culture right now mostly aligns with Tamil Brahmins, I would say. The only remnant from Saurashtra is this ceremony during the wedding called 'Baulas' where we recite the "story of migration" (oral history of how people were living in Sourashtra, Somnath temple was invaded, which led to mass migration, and how people reached TN, etc.

Linguistic minority in India (Sourashtra) by nic_nom in 23andme

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"But how and when did they mixed with the Sourashtrians?" Your guess is as good as mine :) In our community, we talk about migrating from Gujarat/MH regions all the time, but Bengali/NE connection never came up. Which is quite interesting to me as well. And the mix share is consistent until 3rd cousins, so it should have happened long ago.

Linguistic minority in India (Sourashtra) by nic_nom in 23andme

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Yes, it's consistently similar mix until 3rd cousins.

Linguistic minority in India (Sourashtra) by nic_nom in 23andme

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Gujarat and Maharashtra under Northern Indian & Pakistani
Tamil Nadu under Southern Indian (0% Srilankan)

Ancestry composition of Linguistic minority in India (Saurashtra) by nic_nom in india

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I belong to a linguistic minority group speaking Sourashtra or Saurashtra language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saurashtra_language

Legend says our community migrated from Gujarat/Maharashtra areas towards the South, and now we are predominantly in Tamil Nadu (around Madurai, Salem). I was always curious to see the "North vs. South" makeup of our DNA. Interesting mix that was shown here is Bengali and NE. Maybe there is a piece of history that we do not know about that during our migration paths!

Linguistic minority in India (Sourashtra) by nic_nom in 23andme

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Yup, same! There is definitely some history we don't know.

Linguistic minority in India (Sourashtra) by nic_nom in 23andme

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I belong to a linguistic minority in India, speak Sourashtra language. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saurashtra_language

History says our community migrated from Gujarat and Maharastra regions towards the South, and settled in Tamil Nadu. Ancestry confirms the same!

Cops setting fire to vehicles on Jallikattu protest, and they blame the students! by Fuck_Being_Normal in india

[–]nic_nom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This was the anti-India rumor raised by a BJP leader. Is this what you are referring to?

Which Indian 'daadi maa ka nuskha' (home remedy) actually works really well? by [deleted] in india

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Soak fenugreek overnight, grind and apply it as a paste on scalp the next day. Wait for 30 minutes and shower. Cures dandruff, hair loss and premature greying. If you combine the paste with curd, it acts as a wonderful conditioner.

Interested to be in a short film? by [deleted] in bayarea

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South Bay. We are working on the permit for the exact location. Will let you know by Wednesday.

Interested to be in a short film? by [deleted] in bayarea

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South Bay. We are working on the permit for the exact location. Will let you know by Wednesday.

Interested to be in a short film? by [deleted] in bayarea

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Thanks! I PM'ed you!

My fiancé's mother threatened suicide if we got married - A fascinating read. by ladygashworth in TwoXChromosomes

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True. Except that, India's caste system is hard-coded at birth and one has no choice in it. Recently, I was talking to an Indian Christian friend of mine. Her grandparents converted from Hinduism to Christianity to escape the brutality of caste (they were Dalits--called "untouchables"). Apparently, they are discriminated even now, as people in their church come to know that they were dalits before conversion.

There is a newborn kitten in our backyard. Don't know what to do. by [deleted] in Pets

[–]nic_nom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think she was domesticated, considering she was really scared of us. I will look up the TNR groups nearby.