"ROYAL HISTORIAN:'Finally, after a
detailed research for 6 months or so, I have found the real roots of
SAIN DYNASTY. The SAIN DYNASTY people were the Huns of Central Asia
in the times of King Attila. Later, the people of SAIN community
entered India to become Rajput Kshatriyas. After getting defeated by
Mughals, they migrated to Uttar Pradesh. In Uttar Pradesh, a section
of SAIN community became Tantriks or Thakur Brahmins
due to hunger for power. Another section migrated to Bihar. Due to
land disputes and internal troubles in Bihar, a section of SAIN
community entered Bardhaman district of Bengal and the other section
migrated to Midnapore district of Bengal via Northern Orissa. A
section of this community settled down in Orissa by becoming
Brahmins. The Brahmin Zamindars of Sain community in Midnapore
revolted against the British rulers and became poor farmers in the
end after losing the battles. Sain Community of Midnapore lost their
Brahmin status as they started farming and became Kayasthas. The
Bardhaman Sain Community maintained themselves as Kshatriyas and they
prospered in education and lifestyles by having friendly
relationships with the British rulers. At present, SAIN DYNASTY in
BENGAL is divided into 5 different sections and they lack unity among
themselves unlike the SAIN DYNASTY people of other states in India.'
KING:'Why some of our ancestors preferred to settle down in Bengal,
the land of Crabs and Politics? They could have migrated towards
South India where there is no politics at the root levels.'
HERMIT:'You can also migrate to some other places with your family
members. Basically, your ancestors were nomads who loved to conquer
new places and settle down for some time to start their next
migration again.' ROYAL ASTROLOGER:'Your Highness! I forgot to tell
you one thing that I have secretly analyzed your Horoscope. You can
migrate and settle down in any parts of the world as your fortunes
will always remain in your favour as per astrological data in your
Horoscope. But, alas, you are not having the mentality to settle down
outside Bengal.' KING:'I will think about those things later. Thanks
to our Royal Historian for such an elaborate research. I must visit
Rajasthan once. I am yet to visit any place of Western
India.'"-Arindam Sain
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