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Gotra is the Sanskrit term for a much older system of tribal clans. The Sanskrit term Gotra was initially used by the Vedic people for the identification of the lineages. Description शांडिल्य गोत्र सरयूपारीण ब्रह्मण | Shandilya Gotra Saryuparin Brahman शांडिल्य, की परिभाषा शांडिल्य, का अर्थ शांडिल्य - शांडिल्यसंज्ञा पुं० [सं० शाणिडल्य] १. बेल । श्रीफल । २. अग्नि । ३. एक मुनि जिनकी रची एक स्मृति है और जो भक्तिसूत्र के कर्ता माने जाते हैं । ४. शांडिल्य के कुल में उत्पन्न पुरूष । ५. सरयूपारीण ब्राह्मणों के तीन प्रधान गोत्रों में से एक गोत्र । यौ०—शांडिल्य गोत्र = शांडिल्य के कुल में उत्पन्न । शांडिल्य गोत्र की व्युत्पत्ति व्रह्मा : - कश्यप,असिती,देवल. वेद :- सामवेद प्रवर :- कश्यप,असिती,देवल शाखा :- कौथुमी उपवेद:- गन्धर्व शिखा:- वाम पाद :- वाम सूत्र :- गोमिल इष्ट देव :- शिव वंशज :- सरया,सोहगौरा,मठिया,देउरवा,बलुआ,सिरजम,धानी,सोपारी,चेतिया,परतावल. उप नाम: - राम,कृष्ण,नाथ,मणि. राम घराना:- गोरखनाथ नामक एक तपस्वी एवं ओजस्वी ब्राह्मण थे उन्ही के नाम पर राम घराना नाम पड़ा. सरया,सोहगौरा,उनवलिया,अतरौलिया,रुद्रपुर,झुडिया,वहुआरी,मसरुतिया,कोठा,वदश,मऊ,गोहना,दुलई,मलहानी. कृष्ण घराना:- बारिपुर, बसावनपुर, बंजरिया ,बुधियाबारी. नाथ घराना:- चेतिया,परतावल,मिलौनी,निगहिया, नदौली. मणि घराना:- देवता, पचरुखिया, धानी, हरदी,बलुआ,बुधियाबारी,तलियाबाद,बढ़ना,सिरजम,सेमरी,रथवर्ग,देवतिया,बरपार,उद्धवपुर,हथिदह,परास्सुपारी,यमुना,करकपर्गढ़,सुकरौली,सोनौरा ,कुठौली,सिसवांलेदक | हिन्दू ब्राह्मण शांडिल्य गोत्र Gotra is the Sanskrit term for a much older system of tribal clans. The Sanskrit term Gotra was initially used by the Vedic people for the identification of the lineages. Generally, these lineages mean patrilineal descent from the sages or rishis in Brahmins, warriors and administrators in Kshatriyas and ancestral trademen in Vaisyas. Shandilya is a special gotra system started in Bengal, whose later clan are identified as Pascyatta Vaidik Brahmin. The particular gotra had been migrated from swarasat land near Kanouj. The History as written by contemporary writer Kallahan has indicated that there was a clan with a gotra called Shandilya migrated from upperdelta os river swaraswati, to Janapada of Aryasthan. The later history of Saka 1001 has identified that Syamal varama had invited five Brahmin to perform special ritual for worshiping varun to mitigate famine in his kingdom. These pancha gotra Brahmin settled in different part of Bengal. The Brahmin of Shandilya gotra settled in Kotalpara. He is one of the prominent Kulin Brahmin of special clan called Pachiyatta Vaidik Brahmin. The present clan of Pachyatta Vaidik Brahmin is widely spread in East Bengal and even more so in West Bengal. Some of them have even recently migrated to Mumbai. Saryupareen Brahmins (Hindi: सरयू पारीण ब्राह्मण), also known as Sarvarya Brahmins or Saryupariya Brahmins, are North Indian Brahmins residing on the eastern plain of the Sarayu near Ayodhya. Saryupareen families such as the Tripathi, Tiwari, Trivedi, Pandey, Mishra, Shukla, and Dikshit were involved solely in the research and analysis of Vedas and other religious texts, performing yajnas and other religious practices. These families did not perform pujas for benefactors and did not take dakshinas or donations against such prayers. Hence they were considered to be solely devoted to the quest of learning about the Vedas and spreading knowledge rather than benefiting in any way through benefactors. Along with the other Pancha-GaudaBrahmin communities, the Saryupareen traditionally preserve the customs and traditions as prescribed by ancient Hindu canons. In the 19th (held at Prayag) and 20th (held at Lucknow) national convention of Kanyakubja Brahmins by Kanyakubja Mahati Sabha, in 1926 and 1927 respectively, it appealed for unity among Kanyakubja Brahmins whose different branches included Sanadhya, Pahadi, Jujhoutia, Saryupareen,Chattisgarhi, Bhumihar Brahmins and different Bengali Brahmins.[1] The Saryupareen generally dwell in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh with a significant amount of them concentrated in the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh known as Purvanchal. There are also minority Saryupareen communities in Mauritius, where Bhojpuri is a commonly spoken language and the Caribbean. These Brahmins are divided into 26 categories Gautama, Sandilya,Vashista, Parashara,Kaundinya,Garga, Udbahu, Upamanyu, Maunas, Kanva, Vartantu, Bhrigu, Agastya, Kaumasya,Galava, Kasyapa, Kaushika, Bhargava, Savarnaya, Atri, Katyayana, Angiras, Vatsa, Sankritya Jamadagni, Punah. Other than above gotras 1. Krishanatraya, 2. Ghritakausika, 3. Margeya are called mishrit (combined) gotra. However, 261 gotras are mentioned in some source.
Posted on: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 06:57:43 +0000

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