Talk:Gadaria people/Archive 1

Originally Gaderia are Chandravanshi Khshatriya
In Muslim invasion time all Kshatriyas' had gone to forests due to bad circumstances. They scattered here and there. In order to re-organise all the scattered chandravanshi kshatriyas' a Hindu Maha Sammelan was held in 1911 in Jaipur. Consequently, of Maha Sammelan of Jaipur in 1911, the two Mahasabhas' were established. One with the name of Akhil Bhartiya PAL Mahasabha and other was Akhil Bhartia Yadav Mahasabha.

Because the Chandravanshi's were further divided in two groups one is KURUVANSHI and another is YADUVANSHI.

Commonly Pal & Yadavs known as Chandravanshi Kshatriyas'. By profession both groups known as (Gwala/Rajput/Kshatriya) in India

Gaderia belongs to Chandravanshi Kshatriya. Chandravanshi's are known as Gwala/Gadaria/Shephereds. Because Lord Krishna was the shephered. And they all knwon as Gwala/Shephereds/Ahirs and very commonly known as Dhangars / Neekhars.

Earlier peoples known and recognised by their linage like Suryavanshi's, Chandravanshi's, Agnivanshi's but later on they adopted the name as Rajputs.

Originally Gaderia are Chandravanshi Khshatriya known as SHEPHEREDS/GWALA/Gadaria/Baghela/Charwaha/Dhangar/Neekhar/Pali Thakur/Pal-Kshatriya and in some part of country knwon as (Yaduvanshi's a part of Chandravanshi's).

As regards to Gotra's - Chandel is a main gotra and again it is further divied into sub gotras e.g. Chandiya Chandel, Rahiya Chandel, Guiya Chandel, Mankiwale Chandel, Basedewale Chandel and Chandrayan.

A large part of Chandels are in PAL COMMUNITY which is known as PAL KSHATRIYA / PAL SHEPHEREDS.

We all have to project ourselves as CHANDRAVANSHI'S ...

MAIN STARS OF CHANDRAVANSHI'S OR GWALA-SHEPHEREDS ;

1) SHEPHERED SAMRAT - BHARAT 2) " " - LORD KRISHNA 2) " " - MAHARAJA YASHWANT RAO HOLKAR 3) " " - DEVI AHILYA BAI HOLKAR 4) " " - POET KALIDAS 5) " " - SANT KANAKDAS 6) " " - CHANDRAGUPT MOURYA 7) " " - SAMRAT ASHOK —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jalajsinghpal (talk • contribs) 10:12, 21 October 2009 (UTC)