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bharadwaja
Sanna Biyya Gotram..
Pure Vyshyas yar
I know of Yadavas with that surname. The Gotram would be Madapala.
Puligorla gotram pallapu surname in vadderajulu....caste
You can find out your gotram by asking your family members, particularly elders. Typically, gotram is passed down from one's paternal lineage and is an important part of Hindu genealogy. If you are unsure, you can also consult with a priest or perform a traditional family lineage ritual to determine your gotram.
nagala gotram
bharatwaja
Yeh, same
There seems a bit of confusion in the question. Kandiya is a gotram and Veeravalli is a clan name. The off springs of Rishi kaundinya do belong to the Kaundinya gotram. It is more like tracing your DNAs. They may be living anywhere in India. On the contrary Veeravalli appears to be a clan name, probably the name of the ancestral place where a set of people domiciled/ habitated.
Akshinthala Gotra (It may be came one of the Saptha Rushis Maha Rushi Vashishta)
GOTRAM - A Gotra is the lineage or clan assigned to a Hindu at birth. In most cases, the system is patrilineal and the gotra assigned is the gotra of the person's father. Other names used to refer to it are Vansh, Vanshaj, Bedagu, Purvik, Purvajan, Pitru. An individual may decide to identify his lineage by a different gotra, or combination of gotras. For example Lord Rama was Surya Vansh , also known as Raghu Vansh. This was because Lord Rama's great-grandfather Raghu became famous. 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. The lineage system, either patrilineal or matrilineal, was followed by the South Asian people. In the present day Hinduism, Gotra is applied to all the lineage systems. Many Hindu castes have lineages that do not follow Vedic classification. KULAM - A common mistake is to consider gotra to be synonymous with cult or Kula. A kulam is basically a set of people following similar rituals, often worshipping the same God (the Kula-Devata - the God of the cult). Kulam has nothing to do with lineage or caste. In fact, it is possible to change one's Kulam, based on his faith or ista devtha. Kula or Kul in Sanskrit means "heart community" or "intentional/chosen community/family"-