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Surname/Family Name

Bhargava is a surname of Agrawals. That is, those who are descendants of Muni Bhargava (Agrasain). A Sanskrit saying states that Bhrugu jaayate iti Bhargav, which means that all those born of Bhrigu are Bhargavas. A family name, or surname, is that part of a persons name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. ... Agrawals (Hindi: अग्रवाल or अगरवाल) are a community in India. ... Sanskrit ( , for short ) is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism, and one of the 23 official languages of India. ...


Bhargavas are a community with strong internal relationships. Until recently, it was rare for Bhargavs to marry outside the community. Avneet Bhargava


Bhargavas are one of the Shresth Bhramin as mention in Indian VEDA.



Bhargava is Most poor community in India -------------Rakesh Bhargava


First Name

Bhargav is also a second name. It is one of the 10 incarnations of Lord Vishnu. He is the son of Sage Jamadagni & Renuka. He was a manifestation of the ultimate divinity's need to balance 'dharma' and 'adharma' (harmony and disharmony) and consequently visited justice on many kings who had been abusing their power or had lost a hold on their ethics as protectors of their dominions. His time of activity comes to a close when he encounters Lord Rama (another of the avatars of Lord Vishnu). Vishnu (IAST , Devanagari ), (honorific: Sri Vishnu) also known as Narayana is the Supreme Being (i. ... In Hinduism, Jamadagni is the father of Parashurama, one of the avatars of Vishnu. ... For other uses, see Dharma (disambiguation). ... Rama ( in IAST, in Devanāgarī) or Ramachandra is a legendary or historical king of ancient India. ... Vishnu (IAST , Devanagari ), (honorific: Sri Vishnu) also known as Narayana is the Supreme Being (i. ...


A female variant of this name is Bhargavi


Bhargava is also the first name of some Brahmins.


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Bhargava noted that, to check whether a quadratic form represents all primes, one need only check the primes up to 73.
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