Saraswat Brahmins are Hindu Brahmins, who are spread over widely separated regions spanning from Kashmir and Punjab in North India to Konkan in West India to Kanara and Kerala in South India. The word Saraswat is derived from the Rigvedic Sarasvati River.
Parashurama with Saraswat Brahmin, commanding Varuna to make the seas recede in order to create the Konkan Region
Brahmin is a varna as well as a caste within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra. The traditional occupation of Brahmins is that of priesthood at Hindu temples or at socio-religious ceremonies, and the performing of rite of passage rituals, such as solemnising a wedding with hymns and prayers.
Brahmins worshipping River Ganges 1882.
Vedic Brahmin Rishi worshipping Shakti.
A Brahmin soldier
Four ascetic Brahmins from Gandhara, 2nd century