"PUNJABI:'Basically, you ancestors were
from Punjab. It transformed from the surname, SAINI.' THAKUR of
UP:'Actually, your ancestors were the Kshatriyas of Uttar Pradesh who
were popularly known as Thakurs.' RAJASTHANI:'In ancient India, the
kings of SAIN dynasty used to rule in Rajputana. Maybe, your
ancestors lost their kingdom and migrated eastwards.' MARATHI:'In our
Maratha community, there were some ministers who had
the surname, SAIN.' HYDERABADI:'Your ancestors were the best Telugu
speaking businessmen during Nizam Rule.' TAMIL:'Your ancestors were
the learned Tamil Pundits.' ORIYA:'Your ancestors were top class
Brahmins of Orissa.' BENGALI:'Don't listen to them. Actually, your
ancestors were the cruel and dangerous Brahmin Zamindars / Mahajans /
Feudal Landlords of Midnapore, Howrah and Bardhaman areas. Later on,
during British rule, your ancestors lost all powers as they revolted
against British people. As your Brahmin ancestors became too poor to
start farming, so, they lost the status of Brahmins and became
Kayasthas as per Hindu law of caste system.' Mr. SAIN:'Oh! My God!
Wherever I go, people start saying that I belong to their community.
Actually, my surname, SAIN is an INDIAN surname devoid of any
communities because in almost every states of India, you will find
this SAIN surname. See the fun !!! '"-Arindam Sain
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