In , they are found mainly in the Gujrat District. Like many other GujratiHindu communities, they are endogamous, but maintain gotra exogamy. Their main clans are the Badgujar, Vaghela, Solanki, and Godara. They are a landless community, although a few do hold small plots of land. The Vagri are also cattle breeders and cattle traders, and sell their cattle at the famous Pushkar cattle fair. They have an effective castecouncil, which acts as quasi-judicial body and deals with intra-community disputes. It is headed by an heredity office holder, known as a Patel. They are a Hindu community, with their main tribal deities being Charbayu mata, Shitla mata, Hadak mata and Meldi mata.Also follow Pavani devi, Mata shakti , Runvali Mata Khodiyar mata, Bhutdi Maa, Besraji maa there are others also devis in devipujak community like jungle ni devi for shikaris, vahanvati maa for boaters and sailors Mata jogni to fight against witches n black magic there are lots other devis who's follow among there sub caste. In Gujarat, the Vaghri are found mainly in the districts of Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Panchmahal, Kheda and Ahmedabad. They speak Marwari among themselves, and Gujarati with outsiders. The Vaghris are divided into a number of sub-divisions, the main ones being the Chunarias, who are cultivators, the Datanias who sell twig toothbrushes, the Vedus who sell gourd, Salaat, who are stonemasons, and the remaining clans being landless agriculture workers. Their minor sub-divisions include the Ambaliya,Kavithiya, Kajania, Ughrejia, Mithapara,kaltaniya, Khavadiya, Kumarkhania, Navadiya, Surela, Ogania, Sovasiya, Godhakiya,Rafukita, Butiya, Chekhaliya,Gorava,Kundhiya, Bhochiya,Sathliya etc.They are endogamous, and maintain gotra exogamy. The Vaghris are landless, and depend on agricultural labour. They are also involved in the raising poultry, sheep, goat, and cattle, as well as selling vegetables. In Gujarat, the Vagri are Hindu, and their main tribal deities are Vihot, Narsingabir, Kalika and Meldi mata. The all of most important sub-cast is Dantani, Dutt, and Devipujak. They live in Balva, Gandhinagar. This is a tribe who gives animal sacrifice to their goddess and fond of eating various meats.
In Pakistan
The Vagri in Pakistan are found mainly in the districts of Umerkot and Tharparkar. They are landless, and have been subject to discrimination at the hands of the locally powerful SodhaRajput community. A recent study showed that the majority of scheduled caste population of Pakistan, which includes the Vagri are practically landless. The survey conducted showed that in Tharparkar, Umerkot, Rahim Yar Khan, and Bahawalpur districts revealed that an overwhelming majority of 83 percent Scheduled Caste population did not own even a small piece of land. The land ownership by the remaining 17 percent is also very small as 90 percent of the Scheduled Caste land owners have a very small piece of land between one and five acres. Like those in India, the Pakistan Vagri are Hindu, and speak both Sindhi and their own language, Bagri, which distantly related to Rajasthani.