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Brahmin gotra system The word "gotra" means "lineage" in the Sanskrit language.

Among those of the Brahmin caste, Gotras are reckoned patrilineally. Each gotra takes the name of a famous Rishi or sage who was the patrilineal forebearer of that clan. And each Gotra is addressed by the suffix 'sa' or 'asa' as relevant. The concept of Gotra was the sociodemographic-cultural coding by Brahma to classify His family, themselves among different groups. At the beginning, these gentes identified themselves by the names of various rishis (Angirasa, Daksha, Himavan, Atri, Gautam, Vishrava, Kashyapa, Bhrigu, Vasishtha, Kutsa, and Bharadwaja; the first seven of these are often enumerated as Saptarishis). It is to be noted that Vishwamitra was initially a Kshatriya king, who later chose and rose to become an ascetic rishi. Hence the gotra was applied to the grouping stemming from one of these rishis as his descendants. Gotras Many lines of descent from the major rishis were later grouped separately. Accordingly, the major gotras were divided into ganas (subdivisions) and each gana was further divided into groups of families. The term gotra was then frequently started being applied to the ganas and to the sub-ganas. Every brahmin claims to be a direct patrilineal descendant of one of the founding rishis of a certain gana or sub-gana. It is the gana or sub-gana that is now commonly referred to as gotra. Over the years, the number of Gotras increased due to: 1. Descendants of original rishi also started new family lineage or new Gotras, 2. By inter marriage with other sub-groups of the same caste, and 3. Inspired by another rishi whose name they bear as their own gotra. Pravara is the number of the most excellent (-cf. reference, SanskritEnglish Dictionary, Monier-Williams) rishis who belonged to that particular gotra to which a person belongs. Gotra is the name of the founding father.

In vedic ritual, the importance of the pravara appears to be in its use by the ritualist for extolling his ancestry and proclaiming, "as a descendant of worthy ancestors, I am a fit and proper person to do the act I am performing." The sacred thread yajnopavita worn on upanayana has close connection with the concept of pravaras related to Brahmin gotra system. While tying the knots of sacred thread, an oath is taken in the name of each one of these three or five of the most excellent rishis belonging to one's gotra. The full affiliation of a brhamana consists of (1)gotra, (2)pravaras (3)sutra (of Kalpa), (4)shakha. (Example :) A brahmana named 'X' introduces himself as follows : I am 'X', of Shrivatsa gotra, of pastamba sutra, of Taittiriya shkha of Yajurveda, of five pravaras named Bhrgava, Chyvana, pnavan, Aurva and Jmadagnya (This example is based upon the example given by Pattbhirm Shastri in the introduction to VedrthaPrijata, cf. ref.). While the gotras were classified initially according to nine (?) rishis, the pravaras were classified under the names of the following seven rishis: Agastya Angirasa Atri Bhrigu Kashyapa Vasishtha Vishvamitra Brahmin gotra system 2 According to the listing of authors included in the verses in Rigved, the rishi Jamadagni was a descendant of rishi Bhrigu while the rishis Gautam and Bharadwaja were the descendants of rishi Angirasa. There were a group of rishis(well-known as yogi), they believed that, they are

originated from lord shiva, successor of that rishis are under shiva gotra and well-known as rudraja brahmin. The pravara identifies the association of a person with three or sometimes five of the above-mentioned rishis. For example, Kashyapa Gothram has 3 rishis associated with it viz. Kashyapa, Daivala and Aavatsaara Gothras and Pravaras 1. 1. Suryadhwaja: Lakhi (Mehrishi), Soral, Binju 2. Bharadwaja: Angirasa, Gairola (i.e. Sarola brahmin) Bruhaspatya (i.e. bruhaspati), Bharadwaja, Upreti 3. Rathitara: Baaryhaspatya, Angirasa, Rathitara 4. Vadula: Bhargava, Vaitahavya, Saavedasa 5. Srivatsa: Bhargava, Chyavana, Aapnavaana, Aurva, Jaamadagni 6. Salankayana: Viswaamitra, Aghamarshana, Devarata 7. Shatamarshana: Angirasa, Powrukutsa,Traasatasya 8. Atreyasa: Atreyasa, Aarchanaasa, Syaavatsyasa 9. 9. Kowsika: Vishwamitra,Aghavarshana,Kowsika 10. 10. Kalabodhana/Kalabhavasa(3 variations) 1. Kalabodhana: Viswaamitra, Agamarshana, Kalabodhana 2. Kalaboudha: Viswaamitra, Agamarshana, Kalaboudha 3. Kalabhavasa: Viswaamitra, AAgamarshana, Kalabhavasa 11. Viswamitra: Viswamitra, Devarata, Owtala 12. Kaundinyasa (Kaundinya): Vashista, Maitraavaruna, Kaundinya 13. Haritasa: Angirasa, Ambarisha, Yuvanasva 14. Gautamasa: Angirasa, Aayasyasa, Gautama 1. 1. gautamasa 7 sages; gautama, ayasya, ousishya, oushaja, kankshvadana, bhriguridhdha, vaamadava:krishna

yajurveda tiettereeya saakha 15. 15. Mowdgalya(3 Variations) 1. Angirasa, Bharmyasva, Mowdgalya 2. 2. Tarkshya, Bharmyasva, Mowdgalya 3. Angirasa, Dhavya, Mowdgalya 16. Sandilya (4 Variations) 1. 1. Brahma, Daksha_Kaamadhenu, Bhargav_Nandini, Kashyap_Diti_Bali, Bhrigu_Srivatsa_Khyati, Asitha_Videhi,

Kashyap_Aditi_Surya_Bhishma, Naidhruva, Sandeya/Sanatana/Sanandana/Sanaka/Sanasujata, Bharadvaj, Yamdagni 2. 2. Kasyapasa, Aavatsaara, Daivala 3. 3. Kasyapasa, Aavatsaara, Sandilya 4. 4. Kasyapasa, Daivala, Asitha

5. 5. Kasyapa, Aavatsaara, Dev, Naidruva(Naitruva), Marichi, Rebha, Raibha , Shandila, Shaandilya 17. 17. Naitruvakaasyapa: Kasyapa,Aavatsara,Naitruva 18. Kutsa: Angirasa,Maandhatra,Kowtsa 19. 19. Kanva (2 Variations) 1. Angirasa,Ajameeda,Kaanva 2. Angirasa,Kowra, Kaanva 20. Parashara: Vashista, Saaktya, Parashara Brahmin gotra system 3 21. Agastyasa: Agastya,Tardhachyuta,Sowmavaha

22. 22. Gargya/Garga (2 Variations) 1. Angirasa,Bharhaspatya,Bharadwaja,upadhyay 2. Angirasa, Sainya, Gaargya 23. Bhadarayana: Angirasa,Paarshadaswa, Raatitara 24. Kasyapa (3 Variations) 1. Kasyapa, Aavatsaara, Dev, Marichi, Daivala, 2. Kasyapa, Aavatsaara, Dev, Marichi, Naidruva(Naitruva), 3. Kasyapa, Aavatsaara, Dev, Naidruva(Naitruva), Marichi, Rebha, Raibha , Sandila, Saandilya 25. 25. Sunkriti (2 Variations) 1. Angirasa,Kowravidha,Saankritya 2. 2. Sadhya,Kowravidha,Saankritya 26. Angirasa, Pourukutsya, Thraasadasya 27. Gautamasa: Aangeerasa, ayasya, gowtama 28. AgniVaiwaswatha: Angirasa, Brahaspthayasa, Bharadwaja, Srukva, Agnivaiwaswathasa 29. Sankhyayana:Vishwamitra,Aghamarshana,Devaratha 1. Vishwamitra, Panchashraya Shraumita, Kaamakayana, Devatarasa, Devaraata,

30. Kapi: Angirasa,Amahaiya,Orukshaya, 31. Kapila: Angirasa,Amahaiya,Orukshaya, 32. Kapilasa: Akshaya,Mahakshya,Kapilasa 33. Kutsasa: Angirasa,Mandhatha,Kutsa,

34. 34. Kutchasa: Harita, Ambarisha, Yuvanaswa, Mahandatha, Dharba, Pingala 35. Rauksaayana:Angiras, Mandhana, Madhuvachasa 36. Viswamitra:Viswamitra,AAgamarshana,lohitasya 37. Jamadagni: Jaamadagneya Bhargava, Chyavana, Aapnavaana, Aurava,

38. 38. Bhargava:Bhargava ,Tvashta,Vishvarupa 39. 39. Lohitasa:Lohitasa,Ashtaka,Ambareesha 40. 40. Vatsa: Orva,Bhardwaj,Bhargava, Chyavana, Aapnavan 41. Kapinjala:Vashista,Aindrapramada,Abharadwasavya 42. Aupamanavya:Vashista,Aindrapramada,Abharadwasavya 43. Mohiyals : Munjhals,Dutt,Bali, Bakshi, Punj, Chibber,Lau,Mehta,Mohan Mudgal : Mudgal gotra in brahmin List of Brahmin Gotras The following is a partial list of gotras found in the Brahmin community of Hindus: Agastya Atreyasa/Atri Angad Angirasa Bharadwaj Bhargava Charora Chyavana

Dadhichi Dalabhya Gargas/garga Brahmin gotra system 4 Harita/ Haritasa/Haritsa Jamadagni Kanva Kapil Kapinjala Kashyapasa/Kaashyapasa/Kashyapa Kaundinya/kowndinya Kaushik/Koshik/Koushik,Kushika/Ghrit kaushika Katyayana Mandavya Marichi Markandeya Mauna Bhargava Maudgalya (Moudgil, Mudgal) Mudgal Parashara Pautamarshi ramanuja Salankayana

Sankrithi(Sankrityayan) Shandilya Shiva Soral Srivatsa Suryadhwaja Shaunaka Srivatsa Upamanyu Upadhyay Upreti Vadula Vashista Vatsa Vatsyayan Vishnuvriddha Vishnuvardhana Vishvamitra Vartantu Valasha Yaska Implications

Although people belonging to the same gotra are, in theory, related to each other patrilineally, and belong to the same Brahmin caste, there may be very little else in common between them. In fact, as per the Vedic system, a man and a woman belonging to the same gotra are considered to be a brother and sister, and hence, a marriage between a man and a woman belonging to the same gotra (known as sa-gotra) is forbidden as it will cause anomalies in the progeny that come out of such a marriage. A married woman takes up the gotra of her husband. The fact that people Brahmin gotra system 5 belong to a certain gotra says nothing about their domicile, original place of residence, mother tongue or family occupation, which can be known from than lower lever classification below gotra: pravaras, sutra (of Kalpa), shakha and Haritash,Indoria,

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