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Kandu The Kandu or Kanu are a Hindu caste in India, Bangladesh and Nepal They traditionally provided parched grains and are one of the Bania castes in the Vaishya varna. In India and eastern zone the caste often use Maddhesia or Gupta as a surname.〔Gopal, Jha and Singh, loc. cit.〕 In Nepal, the caste is known as Kanu ((ネパール語:कानू)), and Kandu elsewhere. Saints from this community include Sant Paltu Prasad from Nagpurjalalpur (near Ayodhya), who composed the ''Bhajnavali'' (''Book of Devotion''.) == Origin == The caste has sub-castes Madhesia, Maghaiya, Bantaria, Kanaujia, Gour, Koranch, Dhuria, Rawani, Ballamitra, and Thathera (distinct from the Thathera caste). In Bihar state, Kandus are found in Samastipur, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Muzaffarpur Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Siwan, Gopalganj, Patna, Nalanda and Bhojpur districts.〔Gopal, Jha and Singh, loc. cit.〕 In Nepal they are found in the Terai from Jhapa district in the southeast corner west to Banke as well as in Kathmandu.
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