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Chunaru

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Chunaru
চুনারু
Kuladevta (male)Agastya
ReligionsHinduism
LanguagesBengali
Populated statesWest Bengal

Chunaru (Bengali: চুনারু) is a Bengali Hindu caste whose traditional occupation is the manufacture of slaked lime from the shell of snails.[1] After the advent of quick lime from limestone and the arrival of cement as mortar ingredient, the Chunaru struggled to make a living of their traditional vocation and gradually dwindled in numbers. According to Maniklal Sinha,[2][3] there are only about two to three hundred Chunaru families in West Bengal today.

History

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The Brahma Vaivarta Purana and the Brihaddharma Purana have no mention of the Chunarus. According to Santosh Kumar Kundu, the Chunarus were probably counted within the Shankhakars. He also believes that the Chunaru are neither counted as a Scheduled Caste or as an Other Backward Class probably because their numbers are very small.[1]

The shells are first burnt in earthen ovens and then watered to prepare the slaked lime.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Kundu, Santosh Kumar (2008). বাঙালি হিন্দু জাতি পরিচয় [An Introduction of Bengali Hindu Castes] (in Bengali). Kolkata: Presidency Library. pp. 128–129. ISBN 978-81-89466-13-8.
  2. ^ Sinha, Maniklal (1982). Rarher Jati O Kristi (in Bengali) (3rd ed.). Bishnupur: Bangiya Sahitya Parishad - Bishnupur Branch. pp. 1–154.
  3. ^ Singha, Maniklal (1977). Paschim rarh tatha Bankura sanskriti. Bisnupur: Chittaranjan Dasgupta.
  4. ^ Ishwardi.com Newsdesk (January 11, 2010). ঝিনুক থেকে চুন উত্পাদনই জীবিকা [Where preparing lime from shells is the occupation]. Ishwardi.com (in Bengali). Retrieved December 25, 2011.