The Kasera Community By Mukesh Kasera Founder of OnlyDigi

The Kasera, also known as Kansara, are a Hindu artisan community traditionally involved in making metal utensils, especially using bronze, brass, and copper. Their name is derived from "Kansa" (bronze), which clearly reflects their ancestral occupation.Over centuries, the Kasera community has contributed immensely to the cultural and economic fabric of India, particularly in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Bihar.

Mukesh Kasera Founder and CEO OnlyDigi

Introduction

The Kasera, also known as Kansara, are a Hindu artisan community traditionally involved in making metal utensils, especially using bronze, brass, and copper. Their name is derived from “Kansa” (bronze), which clearly reflects their ancestral occupation.

Over centuries, the Kasera community has contributed immensely to the cultural and economic fabric of India, particularly in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Bihar.

Etymology

The term “Kansara” is believed to originate from the word "kan̩su" (Gujarati: કાંસુ), meaning bronze — a metal widely used by the community. This association with their trade has given the community its identity over generations.

Historical Background

The Kasera caste has a rich history that dates back to ancient and medieval India. During the Mughal era, many Kansaras migrated from Gujarat to Maharashtra due to trade opportunities and better livelihood prospects.

They became known for their fine craftsmanship in metalwork and established themselves as a respected urban artisan community. Traditionally, they lived in towns and cities rather than rural villages, aligning with their trade-oriented lifestyle.

Geographical Distribution

The Kasera/Kansara community is primarily found in:Gujarat: Surendranagar, Wadhwan, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, KutchMaharashtra: Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, NagpurRajasthan: Udaipur, Jodhpur, JaipurBihar: Muzaffarpur, Patna, GayaUttar Pradesh, Delhi, and other parts of India through migration

Subgroups Within the Community

The Kasera caste is further divided based on geography and customs:

  • Gujarati Kansara

  • Maru Kansara

  • Sorathia Kansara

  • Jamnagari Kasera

  • Kasera Soni

  • Surti Kansara

These groups may vary slightly in customs and dialects but share the same roots and traditional occupation.

Language & Religion

The community speaks multiple languages depending on their region, including:HindiGujaratiMarathiRajasthaniThey follow Hinduism and actively participate in cultural and religious festivals throughout the year.

Festivals & Celebrations

The Kasera community celebrates all major Hindu festivals with deep cultural involvement. The most significant ones include:

  • Navaratri: Cultural performances and nine days of devotion

  • Vijayadashami: Marked by Shastra Puja (worship of tools/weapons)

  • Diwali: Festival of lights and Lakshmi Puja

  • Raksha Bandhan

  • Janmashtami

  • Sahasrarjun Jayanti

  • Nag Panchami

  • Kartik Ekadashi

These festivals also serve as opportunities for community bonding and showcasing cultural heritage.

About – Mukesh Kasera

My name is Mukesh Kasera, a proud member of the Kasera community, and the founder of OnlyDigi, a digital marketing company based in Muzaffarpur, Bihar.I actively work toward preserving the cultural identity of our community and supporting Kasera families not only in Bihar but also in other parts of India. Through my work and network, I aim to digitally empower local artisans, promote entrepreneurship, and keep our traditions alive for future generations.If you belong to the Kasera community or want to know more, feel free to connect. Let’s preserve and grow our heritage together.

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