Mangali - Famous People of Nai Caste

Famous People of Nai Caste

  • Koundinya, the Great Sage.
  • Mahapadma Nanda (The founder of Nanda Dynasty)
  • Karpoori Thakur (Dec 1970 to June 1971) was an Indian politician from the Bihar state.
  • Bhai Sahib Singh
  • Bijjalla II, the famous King of Kalachuri, in whose Court Basavanna was Present.
  • All the rulers of Kalachuri ruled the North Karnataka,
  • Hadapada Appanna, the Great Sharana.
  • Rameshwar Thakur, the Governor of Karnataka.
  • Dr. G. Ethirajulu, the first qualified Orthopaedic surgeon in A.P.
  • Saina, Nai, ethnic Marathi-speaker, wrote Abhangs devoted to Krishna
  • Sachidanand, Nai, devotee of Dattatreya.
  • Annavarapu Ramaswamy, who is well known violinist, at Vijayawada, AP
  • Dr. Rallapati Aravind, tha first guynic doctor in naayee comunity in uttarandhra
  • M.K.Karunanidhi, the Chief Minister of Tamil nadu.
  • Kalanidhi Maran, the Central Minister of Union of India.
  • Veerappa Moily, the Chief Minister of Karnataka.
  • Madolin Srinivas, the great mandolin Player.
  • Karunakaran, The Chief minister of Kerala.
Kshatriya Clan: Sain
Vansh Chandravanshi
Descended from: Vrishni
gotra atree

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