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Bhagat is a term used in the Indian subcontinent to describe religious figures who have obtained high acclaim in their communities for their acts and devotion. It is also a term ascribed to one of the clans in the Mahar caste, with their clan totem being a King Cobra.[1] Furthermore, Bhagat is additionally a surname found among Marathas, Bania communities and Punjabi Brahmins.