Megh Manavta as an Out-Caste

The Brutal division to exploit humanity in caste or grading of the parent religion megh before Buddhism was a setback to casteless society. The following communities are the outcome of outcastes “Megh Manavta” Tak Ksatriyas who were and are from weaving communities i.e. Magi in their origin and their hereditary religion are of the faith of Satya-mat i.e. truth and only truth as a religious faith. Their origin from a priestly background does not require them any certificate. They are all followers of saints at present.

If the stars or planets are to merge in a black hole why can’t these “Megh Manavta” communities get together in Satya Dharma by the name of Satyamat? They are the real owners of the religion of Truth. These may be Sakyas or magi. The socio-culture was administratively taken over by Jajmani Economy and a total disintegration of Magian took place.

An incomplete detail of some of the working or forced branded names that emerged from this disintegration in the recent enumeration by the British is prepared as follows:

AP – Ghasi, Maadiga, Rishi, Rikhia, Mahar
Arunachal Pradesh – Rishi, Muchi, Mahar
Assam – Muchi, Rishi, Mahar, Bhrua, Pan
Bihar – Ghasi,, Ghasiaya, Tanti, Tonhua, Duasadh, Muchi
Chandigarh – Ramadasi, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Kori, Koli, Megh Dadra Nagar Haveli Medhyawanshi, Mahar
Gujarat – Meghwal, Meghwar, Mehywanshi, Bhambi, Bambi, Rohhidass, Rohit, Bonkara, Rahegar Maru Goa
Daman Diu -Medhyawanshi, Mahar
Haryana – Megh, Meghwal, Kori, Koli, Mahashya, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Ramdassia, Balaie, Jatav, Jatava Bhambi
HP – Megh, Kori, Koli, Mahashya, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Balaie, Jatav, Jatava Bhambi
J & K – Megh, Masha, Kori, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Ramdassia,
Karnataka – Maadiga, Suryavanshi, Padmshali, Bhambi, Bambi, Madar, Rohhidass
Kerala – Vealluven, Muchi
Madhya Pradesh – Meghwal, Rahegar, Mehra, Mehar, Mahar, Balai, Bhambi, Bambi, Ramanami, Satnami, Ghasi, Ghasia , ghania, Kori, Koli
Maharashtra – Megh, Meghwal, Meghwar, Balai, Aanb, Nhie, Satnami, Suryavanshi, Ghasi, Ghasia, ghania, Kori, Koli, Mehra, Muchi, Maadiga, Madar, Rahegar, Mang, Mahar, Megu, Mehywanshi, Kori
Manipur – Meghalaya, Rishi, Mapechi, Ravidas
Mizoram – Rishi, Muchi, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Mahar, Meghalaya – Muchi, Rishi, Mahar
Orissa – Satnami, Maru, Garsi, Gassia, Kori, Vhapig, Muchi, Maadiga, Mahar, Mehra
Pondicherry – Madig, Vealluven
Punjab -Megh, Kori, Kabirpanthy, Weaver, Ramadasi
Rajasthan – Megh, Meghwal, Meghwar, Meghvansh, Meghwanshi, Mehywanshi, Balai, Rajbalai, Rahegar, Bhambi, Latwa, Maru, Bonkara, Weaver, Kori, Salvi, Sutrkar, Rishi, Rikhia, Charidhar, master of ceremonies/ chobdar, Bairwa, Jatav
Tamil Nadu – Kolian,adiga, Vealluven, Muchi
Tripura – Bagrie, Ghas, Ghasiya Koli, Kori, Kora, Koats, Muchi
Uttar Pradesh – Balai, Blahi, Gassia, Kole, Kori, Korwa, Kote, Craftsman, Tntuvaya, Ghussia, Jussia, Jatav
West Bengal – Muchi, Rishi, ghosi, Mahar.

The castes that are missing in this list are also formed from the same Magian, Madigan, Kunkus, and Malis. Fishermen and other professions are also the prime sections of the Medes, Madres, and Magians. In short, all socially, economically, and educationally backward classes whose blood is claimed to be non-Aryan are all constituents of the term Megh Manavta.