In Hindu customs, particularly within many communities, individuals from the same gotra are often considered to be akin to siblings due to their shared lineage. Consequently, a Vatsa gotra girl marrying a boy from the same gotra is generally discouraged and may be prohibited. Such marriages are seen as incestuous, and families typically seek to avoid them for cultural and social reasons. However, practices can vary by region and community, and some may choose to overlook these traditional norms.
No they can't. For that matter no two Brahmin people from two gotras having a rishi in common can marry.
Same gotra means that you are children of the same forefather. Which makes you brother and sister. It is a taboo to marry one's sister. However you can ask any temple leader about this problem he will clear your doubts.
In Hindu tradition, a Gotra is a lineage or clan assigned to Hindu Brahmins. The Rishi Gotra of Sehajpal is indeed Vatsa, as some people have mentioned. The Vatsa Gotra is one of the 18 Gotras of the Brahmin community, tracing its lineage back to a sage named Vatsa. This information is significant in Hindu rituals and marriages, as individuals belonging to the same Gotra are considered to be blood relatives and therefore not allowed to marry within the same lineage.
Normally Kaushal Gotra (Ascendants of SURYA) do not marry into the same Gotra - Khatri's (Kapur, Khanna, Malhotra in the same order) have been associated with Kaushal Gotra
As long as you are from different gotra marrying is possible. But religiously if you are not from the same caste you can not marry.
no
Shri Vatsa is the name given to "Vatsa" gotra in south India. They are typically following Taitariya samhita of Yajurveda. The original North Indian gotra is called "Vatsa". This gotra belongs to the Bhrigus also known as Bhargavas. They have a pancha-pravara(5 great rishis) associated with the gotra. This gotra is typically found in Shukla Yajurvedi Brahmans. See the following details about the gotra : [ref] books.google.com/books?id=QZhtAAAAQBAJ&lpg=PA31&ots=vBs1wSnwDX&pg=PA31
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
do your gotra parivartan and get adopted by your maternal relatives and get marry.
If it's your sister/counsin/other girl you're related to no. If she's not related to you yes I'm pretty sure you can marry her
In Hindu culture, marriage between individuals of the same gotra is traditionally prohibited as they are considered to be part of the same lineage and therefore regarded as siblings. This practice is based on the belief that marriage within the same gotra can lead to genetic abnormalities and is also seen as a form of incest. As such, it is generally not recommended for a Kashyap gotra boy to marry a Kashyap gotra girl due to these cultural and societal norms.