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Kumhar or Kumbhar is a caste or community in , , and . Kumhars have historically been associated with the art of .

(1979). 9788170170914, Abhinav Publications. .


Etymology
The Kumhars derive their name from the word Kumbhakar meaning earthen-pot maker.
(1998). 9788171547692, Popular Prakashan.
Dravidian languages conform to the same meaning of the term Kumbhakar. The term Bhande, used to designate the Kumhar caste, also means pot. The potters of are called Kulal or Kalal, the term used in to denote the potter class.


Mythological origin
A section of Hindu Kumhars honorifically call themselves Prajapati after Vedic Prajapati, the Lord, who they believe created the universe.

According to a legend prevalent among Kumhars

There is an opinion that this is because of their traditional creative skills of pottery, they are regarded as Prajapati.

(2025). 9788173871252, Indus Publishing. .


Divisions
The potters are classified into Hindu and Muslim cultural groups. Among Hindus, inclusion of artisan castes, such as potters, in the varna is indisputable. They are further divided into two groups-clean caste and unclean caste.
(1979). 9788170170914, Abhinav Publications. .

Among the Kumhars are groups such as the Gujrati Kumhar, Kurali ke Kumhar, Lad, Haral and Telangi. They all, bear these names after different cultural linguistic zones or caste groups but are termed as one caste cluster.


Regional Variations
(According to the 1879 Settlement Report of Sirsa and the 1915 Gazetteer of Ferozepur, many Kumhars in these districts were dedicated to agriculture, with some villages entirely owned and cultivated by them. Known for their agricultural expertise, they were considered comparable to Bagri Jats in physique, dress, and habits. Concentrated around Abohar, they were officially recognized as "Bagri Kumhars" for their significant contributions to farming.)
(1879). 9781147439731, Nabu Press.


Distribution in India

Punjab
In Punjab, Kumhars belongs to Hinduism & Sikhism. In ancient times pottery being their occupation. But many hundred years ago, they shifted to occupation. Most of them have their own land. They are considered as a decent caste in Punjab.
(1978). 9788170170914, Abhinav Publications. .
They follow endogamy with clan exogamy. These Kumhars are also called as Bagri Kumhars or Maru Kumhars. They belong to a distinct tribe, separate from other Kumhars.


Rajasthan
In Rajasthan, Kumhars (also known as Prajapat) have six sub-groups namely Mathera, Kheteri, Marwara, Timria and Mawalia. In the social hierarchy of Rajasthan, they are placed in the middle of the higher castes and the . They follow endogamy with clan exogamy. The National Commission for Backward Classes has kept both the Kumhar and castes separately but together in the same row in the Central List of Other Backward Classes of the state of Rajasthan.


Jharkhand
The number of Kumhars speaking Bengali language here is more than other Kumhars. The sub-castes of Kumhars found here are- Khuntakati Kumhars and Prajapati Kumhars. Khuntkati Kumhars are the original inhabitants of this place and their popular surnames are - Pal, Bhagat, Kumbhar, Bera, Pradhan and .


Chamba (Himanchal)
The Kumhars of Chamba are expert in making pitchers, Surahis, vessels, grain jars, toys for entertainment and earthen lamps. Some of these pots bear paintings and designs also.


Maharashtra (Marathe)
Kumhars are found in , , , and . Their language is . They use script for communication.
(2025). 9788179911013, Popular Prakashan.
There are Kumbhars who do not belong to Maratha clan lives in Maharashtra and have occupation of making idols and pots.


Madhya Pradesh
Hathretie and Chakretie (or Challakad) Kumhars are found in . Hathretie Kumhars are called so because they traditionally moved the "chak" (potter's wheel) by hands ("hath"). Gola is a common surname among Kumhars in Madhya Pradesh. They are listed among Other Backward Classes in the state.


Odisha and Bengal
In Bengal Kumhars are one among the ceremonially pure castes. In Odisha they are two types (Odia Kumbhar and Jhadua Kumbhar) who provide vessels for the rice distribution to Jagannath temple. They are belongs to Other Backward Classes in the state of Odisha.


Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
The Kannuaja Kumhars are considered to be a decent caste in both Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Although they sometimes use the term as their surname. The Magahiya Kumhars are treated little inferior to the Kanaujias and the Turkaha (Gadhere).
(1979). 9788170170914, Abhinav Publications. .
They belong to other backward classes.


Gujarat
Kumhars are listed among the Other Backward Classes of Gujarat, where they are listed with the following communities: Prajapati (Gujjar Prajapati, Varia Prajapati, Sorthia Prajapati), Sorathiya Prajapati.


Kumhars in Nepal
The Central Bureau of Statistics of Nepal classifies the Kumhar as a subgroup within the broader social group of Other Caste. Population Monograph of Nepal, Volume II At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, 62,399 people (0.2% of the population of Nepal) were Kumhar. The frequency of Kumhars by province was as follows:

The frequency of Kumhars was higher than national average (0.2%) in the following districts:


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