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What are the Gotras in Kshatriya?
Circars belong to these Four Gotras:
Vasistha | Dhananjaya | Kasyapa |
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Ganapathiraju | Guntimadugu | Namburi |
Gurjala | Gunturi | Pathapati |
Gundraju | Jampana (Kota) | Saidu |
Immadiraju (Immalaraju) | Kallepalli | Sayyaparaju |
What happens if we marry same gotra?
Different families in the same caste might have followed Bharadwaja Maharishi; hence so they acquired the name of Bharadwaja gotra. So the people of the same gotra in the above said clans do not necessarily belong to same origin of birth or family. However, marriages among the same clan were banned.
How is gotra determined?
Gotra is passed on from father to son. Women carry their father’s gotra if they aree unmarried. After marriage they carry the husband’s gotra. In case where a male child is adopted by a family, he will carry the gotra of the new family.
Can a Brahmin marry a Kshatriya?
so yes to answer your question a Brahmin guy may marry a Kshatriya girl. These kind of inter- caste marriages are called Prathiloma and Anuloma marriages. There are many examples of such marriages in puranas as well.
What are the seven Gotras?
Gotra originally referred to the seven lineage segments of the Brahmans (priests), who trace their derivation from seven ancient seers: Atri, Bharadvaja, Bhrigu, Gotama, Kashyapa, Vasishtha, and Vishvamitra.
Can I marry a girl with same gotra?
According to the Hindu tradition, a boy and a girl of the same gotra (ancestral lineage) cannot marry as such relationship is termed as incest.
Can a Brahmin boy marry a kayastha girl?
The answer is, as per Hindu traditions, Brahmins should not marry with their same gotra, and outside with non brahmin caste. They are free to marry other brahmins(like Iyer, Nagar, Saryuparin, Utkal), and brahmins of other regions (states), completely freely. Kayastha and Brahmin are two different castes.
What are the 7 Gotras?
They are (1) Shandilya, (2) Gautama Maharishi, (3) Bharadwaja, (4) Vishvamitra, (5) Jamadagni, (6) Vashista, (7) Kashyapa and (8) Atri .
Does gotra change after marriage?
Interestingly, it is advised that one should not get married into one’s own gotra. Yet, once a woman gets married, her gotra supposedly changes to her husband’s. Under this system, one is allowed to marry their aunt’s children.
Can a Vaishya boy marry a Brahmin girl?
All depends on the mutual consent, financial status and family approach. As such, there are good number of instances where Vaishya boys married a Brahmin girl. As per religious sanction, there is no restriction on such marriages.
What are the names of the Brahmin gotras?
The following is a partial list of gotras found in the Brahmin community of Hindus: Agastya. Atreyasa / Atri. Alambani. Angad. Angirasa. Ahabhunasa. Aupamanyava.
Which is the best example of a gotra?
For example Lord Ramawas Surya Vansha, also known as Raghu Vansha. This was because Lord Rama’s great-grandfather Raghubecame famous. The term gotra, itself, according to strict Hindu tradition is used only for the lineages of Brahmin, Kshatriya and Vysya families. A Gotra relates directly to the original seven or eight Rishis of the Vedas.
Are there any castes that have the same gotra?
Those who belong to Brahman, Kshatriya and Vaishya only have gotras. The other castes have no gotras, as they were not eligible for education in olden days. Nowadays all castes say the name of their gotra, which was self-declared. (Acharaya Gnaneswar) People belonging to various castes may have same gotra Hindu social system.
Which is the name of the father of the gotra?
In most cases, the system is patrilineal and the gotra assigned is that of the person’s father. Other names used to refer to it are Vansh, Vanshaj, Bedagu, Purvik, Purvajan, Pitru.