Pasi (surname)

The name Pasi (Hindi: पासी) is composed of two Hindi words Pa (grip) and asi (sword), implying one who possesses a sword in his hand, in other words, a soldier.[1] Pasi is a Surname of Pasi community, they also known as Hindu they commonly found in India.

King from Pasi community
Pasi (caste) member old photo in 1868
the freedom fighter Uda Devi Pasi at Sikandar Bagh, Lucknow

Ethmology

According to William Crooke, the word Pashi derives from the Sanskrit word Pashika, a noose used by Pasis to climb and tap toddy, a drink obtained from palm tree. The tapping of toddy is the original occupation of the Pasi community. However, just like other aspirational caste groups of India, Pasis have a myth of origin. They claim that they originate from the sweat of Parshuram, an incarnation of Vishnu. They claim support for this in the word sweat being derived from the Hindi word Pasina and it further paves the way for their claim of "Kshatriyatva".

History

The Pasi are a toddy tapping community of Bihar. They are also locally known as Chaudhury. Pasi was the surname used by the community in the past but now Chaudhury is more common. They are a scheduled caste.[2]

Notable people with the surname

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