NO. The children of same gothra are considered as own sisters and brothers. In case of Sandilya gothra and Kasyapa gothra their rushis are common, therefore marriage between both these gothras are also avoided.
Oh, isn't that a lovely question. In the world of love and marriage, there are no rules written in stone. It's all about understanding, respect, and kindness. If two hearts are in harmony, the rest will fall into place, regardless of their gotras. Just remember, love knows no boundaries.
yes they can Marry. because only in same Gotra is probhited and only for 7pedhies (ansestrals) or if the shasan is different they can marray in same gotras also.
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.
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Sure, honey, technically a girl from Kashyapa gotra can marry a boy from Sandilya gotra because they are considered to be from different lineages. But sweetie, just remember, marriage isn't just about gotras, it's about love, respect, and compatibility. So go ahead and marry that Sandilya boy if he treats you right!
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.
In Hindu tradition, marriage between individuals belonging to different gotras within the same caste, such as Brahmin, is generally not allowed as it is considered to be against the rules of endogamy. The concept of gotra is based on the belief that individuals within the same gotra are believed to be descended from a common ancestor, and therefore considered to be siblings. Therefore, a marriage between individuals from the Sandilya and Kashyap gotras, both belonging to the Brahmin caste, would not be traditionally permissible.
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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 Hinduism, marriage between individuals belonging to the same gotra is traditionally prohibited as they are considered to be part of the same patrilineal lineage. Shandilya and Kashyap are both prominent gotras, and according to the rules of traditional Hindu marriage, a Shandilya gotra boy should not marry a Kashyap gotra girl. This restriction is based on the belief that individuals belonging to the same gotra are considered to be siblings in the eyes of the law.