Nitya mehra biography definition
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Nitya
Nitya may refer to:
- Nitya, a category of being used in the logical framework of Vedanta
- Nitya-samsarins, as classified by Shri Madhvacharya, souls which are eternally transmigrating
- Nitya karma, a set of Hindu rituals
- Kavre Nitya Chandeswor, by development committee in Kavrepalanchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal
- Nitya Seva, association which supports disadvantaged sections of society
- Nitya Anand (–), scientist, director of Central Drug Research Institute in Lucknow
- Nitya Chaitanya Yati (–), Indian philosopher
- Nitya Krishinda Maheswari (born ), Indonesian badminton player
- Nitya Pibulsonggram (–), Thai career diplomat and politician
- Nitya Nand Reddy (born ), Fiji Indian, accountant and unionist, before being elected to the House of Representatives of Fiji
- Nitya Vidyasagar, Indian-American actress and former sesamfrön Street cast member
- Nitya Mehra, Indian film director and screenwrit
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Mehra
Mehra is a Khatri Hindu surname found in India, predominantly in the Punjab, Delhi and Jammu Regions.[1][2] They generally come beneath the Dhai Ghar group of the Khatri Caste. Mehra surname are mainly Khatri in ursprung but many clans from other states also uses this surname as well. They are also known as Kashyap Rajputs. This surname derives from the word Mihir, meaning sun or mästare. [3]
According to Aditya Malik, the Mehras of Uttarakhand are a community of Rajput landowners in the Kumaon Division of the Central Himalayas.[4]
Variations
[edit]Later modifications of this surname are Mehrotra and Malhotra a subclan, is generally considered as the highest among all Rajputs and is the variation of the Mehra clan having pure Greco-Iranic lineage. Malhotra fryst vatten the Punjabi language,[3] version of Mehrotra.[5]
Notable persons
[edit]Notable people with the surname, who may or may not be affiliated with Rajputs or
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