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Kasar Matrimony – Maharashtra's Metal Craft Community
Forged in Tradition, Bound by Purpose

In the old market streets of Pune, Kolhapur, and Solapur, you can still hear the rhythmic ring of metal being worked by skilled hands. This is the world of the Kasar community Maharashtra's traditional bronze and bell-metal craftspeople, whose work has adorned temples, households, and ceremonial occasions for centuries. A Kasar family's identity is inseparable from this legacy of craft, and when they seek a life partner, they carry that identity with them as both heritage and honour.
The Kasar Community of Maharashtra

The Kasar, also known as Tamrakar or Kasera, are a community of metalworkers whose speciality lies in bronze and bell-metal objects from temple bells and puja thalis to water vessels and decorative items. Found across Maharashtra's western and Marathwada regions, Kasar families have both maintained traditional craftsmanship and transitioned into retail trade, manufacturing, and modern business over generations. The community has strong ties to the Vaishnava tradition and worships Lord Vitthal of Pandharpur as a central deity.
Cultural Practices and Community Bonds
The annual pilgrimage to Pandharpur the Vari is a deeply meaningful event for Kasar families. Many walk the entire route as a form of devotion and community solidarity. The sound of the aarti, the warmth of a shared meal at a roadside tent, and the camaraderie of fellow warkaris create bonds that are unspoken but unbreakable. This communal spirit is something a Kasar partner carries into married life a readiness to show up, serve, and celebrate together.
Wedding Traditions of the Kasar Community
Kasar weddings are held according to Vedic rites with specific community customs layered over the standard Marathi wedding format. The groom's arrival is announced with metal instruments cymbals and drums crafted by community members in a nod to their artisan heritage. Gifts include handcrafted bronze vessels, symbolizing the family's craft identity and wishing prosperity upon the new couple. The ceremony typically includes a visit to the nearest Vitthal temple the morning after the wedding.
Lifestyle and Values

Modern Kasar families balance tradition with contemporary living. Many younger members have entered professions like accounting, engineering, retail management, and education, while still maintaining connection to the community's artisan roots. Kasar households are known for their hospitality every visitor is offered chai and a warm meal, no matter the hour. The community's values centre on hard work, honesty in trade, and loyalty to family networks that often span several generations of mutual trust.
- Artisan heritage that informs taste, precision, and quality
- Devotion to Lord Vitthal and the Warkari spiritual tradition
- Strong trade ethics and financial prudence
- Warm hospitality as a lived cultural practice
- Openness to education and professional growth in younger generations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Kasar community and what is their traditional occupation?
The Kasar, also known as Kasera or Tamrakar, are a traditional community of metalworkers specialising in bronze and bell-metal craftsmanship. They produce temple bells, puja vessels, and ceremonial utensils used across Maharashtra's religious and cultural life.
What deity is central to the Kasar community's religious practice?
The Kasar community has strong ties to the Vaishnava tradition and holds Lord Vitthal of Pandharpur in special reverence. Many Kasar families participate in the annual Pandharpur Vari pilgrimage as an expression of community devotion.
What are distinctive features of a Kasar wedding ceremony?
Kasar weddings incorporate traditional metalwork into the celebration — the groom's procession is accompanied by cymbals and drums, and gifts of handcrafted bronze vessels are common. The ceremony includes visits to the Vitthal temple.
What is the educational and professional profile of Kasar youth today?
While some younger Kasars continue in the family craft and trade, many have pursued education in engineering, commerce, and management. The community supports education as a means of growth while maintaining cultural identity.
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