During the period of the
Kadambas of Goa, they were known as Banajigas (merchants) who were engaged in trade. The reference to these Banajigas from
Savoi Verem,
Narve,
Khandepar,
Kapilagram,
Bandivade and Taligram are mentioned in Khandepar copper plate of 1358 CE.[2][3]
Social status
OBC status was given to Vaishya Vanis in 2008 in Maharashtra, which was later removed in 2011.[4] At present, certain sections of the sub-caste can avail OBC status based on historical considerations. However, the sub-caste is not listed in the Central List for the State of Maharahstra. [5]
^Gazetteer of the Union Territory Goa, Daman and Diu: district gazetter by Vithal Trimbak Gune, Goa, Daman and Diu (India). Gazetteer Dept, published by Gazetteer Dept., Govt. of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu, 1979
^Tulpule, S.G. Pracina Mqrathi koriva lekha. pp. 271–276.
^Mitragotri, Vithal Raghavendra (1999). A socio-cultural history of Goa from the Bhojas to the Vijayanagara. Institute Menezes Braganza. pp. 68–69.