Mahant () is a religious superior, in particular the chief of a temple or the head of a monastery in Indian religions. New Oxford American Dictionary (2nd ed., 2005), p. 1020.
James Mallinson, one of the few westerners to be named as a mahant, describes the position of a mahant as a combination of an abbot and a brigadier.
Brahmins with Mahant surname are also found in Himachal Pradesh region. They speak local dialects of Pahari and Hindi and read and write in Devanagari. They are vegetarians. The Mahant are monogamous and marriage is by discussion. They make their living from the temples.
In other branches of Hinduism, the mahant is an ascetic who is the head and leader of the temple and has religious responsibilities as a preacher. Mahant is a title of Bairagis and . However The post of Mahant can be achieved by a person of any caste, even today many castes are involved in the Mahant/joggi post.
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