The Bharbhunja are now found mainly in the districts of Nasik, Pune, Thane, Ahmednagar and the city of Mumbai.
A majority of the community are now wage labourers, with a small number being petty businessmen and some have become engineers, doctors, and some are now well settled in abroad.
[1] The Maharashtra Bharbhunja are still involved in their traditional occupation of selling parched grain.
A significant numbers are now businessmen, and they were one of the few artisan castes to have made the change over to modern economy fairly successfully.
A few of their clans are the Parmar, Powar, Parotia, Jadhav, Shinde and Chowhan, which are also used as surnames.
[3] The deities of the Hindu Bharbhunja include Panchon Pir and Baram Baba.