Oh, isn't that a lovely question! It's like painting two different trees in the same forest. Ratan Bhardwaj and Bhardwaj Gotra are like two happy little birds perched on different branches of the same family tree. Each one unique, yet connected by the beautiful roots of tradition and heritage.
According to Hindu Caste System people of similar gotras can not marry. Because they will be brother and sister of each other.
No you cannot marry in same gotra. Its prohibited in vedas. And it also has a scientific reason yo marry in same gotra there will be a genetic disorder in offsprings.
hi this is rajesh kumar bhardwaj bhardwaj jatheray in punjab are nearcity phagwara gotra bhardwaj ratten lammyrajesh bhardwaj sidhwan r.s jalandharI am Anil Bhardwaj from Amritsar (Gehri Mandi), if any body(bhardwaj) wants to join the yearly mela of all Bhardwaj ratan's can contact me 9811625398. It is organised in Punjab, Phagwara in very month of March. This time the date is 20 mar 2012. Plz reach.
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I am Anil Bhardwaj from Amritsar (Gehri Mandi), if any body(bhardwaj) wants to join the yearly mela of all Bhardwaj ratan's can contact me 9811625398. It is organised in Punjab, Phagwara in every month of March. This time the date is 20 mar 2012. Plz reach.Read more: Where_is_jathere_of_bhardwaj_gotra_in_Punjab
i can not say that gaur and maithil get married.but u can get married in same gotra but shaka must be differ.
Not all the people with same name will have same gotras. My surname is also trivedi and I am from Bhardwaj Gotra. But you might also be from different gotra as well. You should ask elders of your family they might know your gotra.
Yes. Bharadwaja (Also spelled Bhardwaj or Bharadwaj or Bharadvāja) is a surname and gotra for people who are the descendants of Maharishi Bharadwaj.
I am sanghvi , Origen morbi, dasa derswasi jain. I am searching for my gotra
Bhardwaj gotra is one of the prominent Brahmin gotras in India, traditionally associated with sage Bharadwaja. While the gotra itself does not have formal sub-categories, individuals within the Bhardwaj gotra may identify with various regional or community affiliations that can influence social practices and customs. The focus is generally on lineage and adherence to the teachings of sage Bharadwaja, rather than distinct sub-groups within the gotra.
If the question is from a Brahmin or Kshatrya family then the answer is - Generally No. Because both appear to be belonging to the "bharadwaj" Gotra. However in special case if the girl is adopted & donated by his maternal uncle then it may be permissible. But if they belong to any other community it may not be a hurdle because rattan bhardwaj & awadh bhardwaj may be a different clan in those communities..
In Hindu culture, a gotra refers to a lineage or clan within which one's ancestors are traced. Tiwari is a gotra, while Bhardwaj is another separate gotra. Gotras are important in determining familial relationships and marriage eligibility within Hindu communities. Shaashan, on the other hand, typically refers to governance or rule and is not directly related to the concept of gotras.