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= Bagda Brahmin / BAGDA / BAGRA / BAGADA =

Origin of Bagda Society
The origins of the Bagda Brahmins are believed to be from the 52 sages who were called by King Anangpal of Delhi from the Gangahat of Kashipuri. The Brahmins who resided here were the Gaud Brahmins, descendants of Brahma Putra Sage Bhardwaj. According to the available information, their Gutras also belong to the Gaud Brahmins. The Brahmin Brahmins originated from Jinhi. Therefore, it can be said that Bagda is a Brahmin who is called 'Bagaur Brahmin' because of his residence at a place called Bagaur. Later, the word Bagaur became popular as 'Bagaud' and later Bagda. Published By Ramcharan Sharma

History
In the capital of India, Vikram Samvat in 1169, Anagpal, the last king of Tanwar dynasty, was crowned. After some time 'Matarani' came in the dream of 'Delhi' King Anagpal and said that he should leave Delhi. The king told his dream to his total priest Jagdish Rishi and asked for a solution to keep his kingdom stable. On this Jagdish Rishi spoke of calling Bagava Rishi and his 51 disciples of Kashipuri and keeping them in his kingdom. The king asked his special Diwan to visit Bagava Rishi with his family and 51 disciples and ask for a solution to stabilize King Anagpal's kingdom. The special Diwan of the king reached Kashipuri Baghav Rishi and told him all the incidents and prayed to walk to Delhi.

On the request of the King's special Diwan, the Baghavishi said that there will be an Akhand Yagna for 21 days, in which the nail of the all-metal of 21 Angul will go into the earth and the king's kingdom will remain immovable as long as the nail remains buried.

On the invitation and prayer of King Anagpal, Baghavishi along with his family and 51 disciples, Margashirsha (Magasore) Shukla Doj, left Vikram on Thursday, 1199 and reached Delhi after two months. Raja Anagpal and Jagdish Rishi gave him a grand welcome outside the Delhi city limits.

On reaching Delhi, Bagava Rishi and his 51 disciples started the yajna on Vaishakh Shukla Trayodashi, Thursday, Vikram Samvat 1200 and gave the first sacrifice on Jyeshtha Shukla Tritiya, Wednesday and 21 Angul's Sarvadhatu Keel Yagya went to the venue.

Baghav Rishi told the king that, O Rajan, this nail has gone into the head of Basik Nag. Do not ever uproot it. As long as this nail remains buried, your kingdom will also remain unbroken. Then King Anagpal made Bagava Rishi and his disciples the second teacher of his dynasty.

Baghav Rishi told the king that, O Rajan, this nail has been worn in the head of Basik Nag, do not ever break it. As long as this nail remains, your kingdom will remain unbroken. Then King Anangpal made Bagava Rishi and his disciples the second teacher of his dynasty and gave 52 villages to Guru Dakshina. Ashada Krishna, Navami, Tuesday, in Vikram Samvat 1200, Baghav Rishi and his 51 disciples reached the area called 'Bagour' and made it their place of residence. After this, they considered that taking and giving donations from the Brahmin's henchmen are the main tasks, so the total priests who took donations from themselves remained in Kashi. At that time there used to be a Brahmabhat named Chokchand in Bagore area. His rule was that of Katwalia Sub-Divisional Kataria Gautra Bhardwaj, who made him his total priest and donated lakhs of money.

On the other hand, Takshak Nag, the son of Basik Nag, decided to dislodge the train which was driving in the head of Basik Nag. Taking the form of Takshak Nag Brahmin reached Delhi with King Anangpal. The king paid obeisance to the Takshaka snake in the form of a Brahmin. Takshaka Nag, who had taken the form of hypocrisy, blessed the king and stood upon him by stretching his white sheet. The king thought that these were some rishi. Then the Brahmin disguise Takshak Nag asked the reason for hitting the earth. The king told that a 21-day Akhand Yajna was performed here, so this nail has been sung in the head of Basik Nag.

As long as this nail remains, our state will remain. On this, Takshak Nag in the form of a Brahmin said, "King, you are also a mad man, how can this 21 Angul's nail be dug in the head of the Basik Nag, when the well, the Baawdi are dug even deeper than that, then the Basik Snake does not come out." . However, if this is true, then this nail should be uprooted, if it turns out to be full of blood, then your statement is true otherwise it is false.

When the Brahmin Takshak Nag said this to the king, the king got more confidence in him. "Destruction black opposite wisdom" Raja found the right thing about the Takshaka snake in the form of a Brahmin and the king uprooted the nail, then 3 drops of blood fell and at the same time that Takshaka Nag of the Brahmin disappeared.

So the king got the nail back and repented heavily. And he summoned his sage Guru Bagava Rishi and told the whole story. Then the sage said due to your huge mistake, this state of yours can no longer exist. And one of the things he said, 'Nail which is loose, frictionless, is the truth' is the condition of one who does not listen to the words of the Guru. When Raja Baghav fell at the feet of the sage, the sage said, “Rajan! Now what to do by repenting, which is to happen, it goes on living. On this, the king asked Bagava Rishi what to do next. The sage said, Rajan, you have given us 52 villages in Guru Dakshina, you should go and rule in those villages, then the king asked that if I will rule there, then where will you live, then Rishi Baghav said that we live by living (farming). will do. The day your dynasty will rule and our clan will be its master, then we will regain this Dakshina. The king said, Maharaj, what will be the identity of your clan, on this the total guru of the king, Baghav Rishi said that from today our dynasty's name will be 'Bagda Brahmin' and we will neither become a teacher of anyone nor make anyone a disciple.

Since then the origin of the 'Bagda Brahmin' caste is considered. Over the years, the word Bagaud continued to be misplaced and today it is known as Bagda. Baghav Rishi asked King Anangpal to give the kingdom of Delhi to his daughter's son Prithviraj, who lived in Ajmer. Then the king's first guru asked Bagava Rishi about the king's capital. Jagdish Rishi had a great desire that the king should go to his village. Baghav Rishi knowing his mind and said to the king, Rajan! You go to the village and make the capital and we too will no longer live in the village of Bagore. Then King Anangpal summoned Prithviraj from Ajmer and Miti Vaishakh Shukla Chaturdashi ruled him in Vikram Sambat 1201 and King Anangpal himself went to the village.

The Bagaud Brahmins reigned in the village of Bagore 11 and 5 days and left Miti Jyeshtha Krishna Chaturdashi Vikram Samvat 1201 in the village. Today, who spread all over India by increasing their lineage and society, they are engaged in body, country and wealth in society and country service.

At present, some villages of Bagda Brahmins are located in Jaipur, Bundi, Alwar, Nagaur, Bharatpur district of Rajasthan. The Bagra Brahmana is well endowed all over India. These Brahmins live their life according to their rules and restraint and are engaged in body, mind and wealth in society and country service.