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The Jathere of Kashyap Gotra primarily refers to a community of people belonging to the Kashyap lineage in India, particularly found in regions such as Punjab, Haryana, and parts of northern India. This group is often associated with specific villages or localities where families of the Kashyap Gotra reside. The term "Jathere" may also indicate a gathering or congregation point for members of this community. However, the exact location can vary based on regional and familial affiliations.
Thethi jathere in Punjab pins chhote pallan , Dist Jalandhar
Its in Rattewal ,Nawanshar,Punjab
pls tell where is wahi family jathere?
The Matharu Jathere is primarily located in the Moga district of Punjab, India. This community is known for its agricultural background and has a significant presence in various regions of Punjab. Members of the Matharu Jathere are often involved in farming and other local businesses.
Village. Chitti near lambra dist Jalandhar punjab
mehta caste belongs to
It is at godha majhira, 3kms from hajipur.
Kashyap (caste) The Kashyap are a caste in India. They are sometimes called the Koshyal or Kanshilya. Kashyap was one of the eight original gotras (clans) of the Brahmins, being derived from Kashyapa, the name of a rishi (hermit) whom they believed to have heard the Veda.
jathere of garg gangahar gotra is in punjab..near atari border in the village neshta at amritsar.
Kaha par hai punjab
Galanay Jathere is a village located in the Shikarpur district of Punjab, India. It falls under the jurisdiction of the local panchayat and is known for its agricultural landscape and rural community. The village is part of the larger cultural and historical context of Punjab, which is rich in traditions and heritage.