Historical Description By Researchers of Surname Tiwari/Tripathi/Tripedi
In Tiwari or Tripathi or Tripedi (Ti or Tri: All the three and wari or pathi or pedi means versed, thus Tiwari/Tripathi/Tripedi means versed in knowledge of past, present and future). Another description of Tiwari or Tripathi or Tripedi (Ti or Tri means three and wari or path or pedi means person who is having the virtues of God's three forms, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, which represent life's three stages, birth, life and death. Thus Tiwari/Tripathi/Tripedi means knowledgeable priest, who is versed in the life's three stages).
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