Akshinthala Gotra (It may be came one of the Saptha Rushis Maha Rushi Vashishta)
The Gangaputra Bestha caste traditionally recognizes several gotras, with the exact number varying by region and local customs. Commonly known gotras include Bhadra, Bharadwaj, and Vishwamitra, among others. These gotras serve as lineages within the caste, influencing marriage and social practices. For precise details, it's often best to consult local community resources or elders familiar with the specific practices of the Gangaputra Bestha in a given area.
The Gangaputra caste, particularly the Sandiri Vamsham, is associated with the gotra of "Bharadwaj." In Hindu tradition, gotras are lineage or clan systems that trace ancestry to ancient sages. The Gangaputras are often linked to the Ganges River and have unique cultural and social practices within their communities.
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As far as i know every gangaputra's gotra is Akshantriyana or some call it akshintalla gotra
Devrata or gangaputra
akshantha
In Sindhi culture, there are several gotras, which are lineages or clans typically associated with Hindu families. The exact number of gotras can vary, but it is generally recognized that there are around 30 to 40 primary gotras among Sindhis. Some of the prominent gotras include Bhambhu, Khatri, and Kachhi. The gotra system helps in identifying family lineage and maintaining social structure within the community.
Akshanthra gowthra
Akshanthra gowthra
can marry a boy beloging to kasyapa, dhanunjaya & koundinya gotras
Rajulu or Kshatriyas in Andhra Pradesh