Jain bogar caste is it obc
Jain Dharma does not consider caste as a spiritual criterion. In Jainism, moksha and spiritual progress depend on right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct, not on birth or caste. The term “Bogar” (or Bogara) is not a standard Jain religious sub-caste that is recognized in Jain scriptures as a doctrinal category. Social endogamy or community labels exist in many Jain groups for cultural and historical reasons, but these are separate from Jain spiritual teachings.
Regarding government reservation (OBC) status: whether a Jain community is listed as OBC varies by state and sub-community, not by Jainism itself. Some Jain communities are included in state OBC lists in certain states, while others may not be. For central policy, Jains are generally recognized as a minority; OBC eligibility depends on the specific state list and sub-community. You should check your state’s current OBC list for the exact status. You can read more about Jain-related reservation and minority status here .
If you meant a specific regional group by “Bogar,” please share more details about the region or community name, and I can provide a more precise Jain-context explanation.