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Bhardwaj / भारद्वाज
Bharadwaj as Gotra means people who are the descendants of Rishi Bharadwaj. Bhardwaj is an ancestor of Brahmin People belonging to the Bharadwaja gotra. In Brahmin community who belongs to Bharadwaj Gotra have their surname as Bhardwaj. In India, Bhardwaj is an ancestor of Brahmin People belonging to the Bharadwaja gotra. Bharadwaja who is the great grand son of Lord Brahma is the root for his clan. The Bharadwaja Shelly gotra is derived from Brahmin clan with the families belonging this gotra mostly settled in Haryana and other parts of India and Nepal. This Brahmin lineage is the one that left the usual priestly occupation of Brahmins long ago to serve as pandit, farmers, administrators,teachers etc in villages and government services.

According to the legend, Brahmins are Central Asians who settled on the banks of the former Saraswati River that once flowed in northern India. Around 2000 BC, the river Saraswati started vanishing under ground and the people on its banks started migrating to other parts of India thus forming sub-communities. There are many sub-communities in Saraswats, including

1.Kutch Saraswats(found in Gujrat-Kutch, Mumbai) 2.Rajasthan Saraswats 3.Saraswat's from Uttarakhand 4.Saraswat's from Uttar Pradesh 5.Saraswat's from Konkan 6.Kashimri Saraswats 7.Punjabi Saraswats 8.Sind Saraswats

As per several renowned historians, the Saraswati-Sindhu river was existent in parts of Kashmir, Punjab and Sindh. Brahmins are one of the most influential communities in India and Nepal. Approximately 45% of Brahmins belong to the Bharadwaja Gotra, Brahmin which is the same as the one found in Kashmir.In addition to main gotras such as Bharadawaja and Vashistha, Nepal is also home to the big minority. Brahmins have traditionally been landlords, pandits, teachers, farmers and government services in Northern areas. In India many of Brahmins in NWFP region were "Mohyals". The "Mohyals" were clans of Brahmins who lived independent of law of the land and were warriors, educators, law-makers in NWFP.

Brahmins form a great proportion of the Vedic followers in Kashmir, called the Kashmiri Pandits. These Kashmiri Brahmins are thought to be the descendants of Kashyap and are Central Asians in origin. They were followers of the original Indo-Aryan religion, which gave rise to Vedic thought. Kashmiri Pandits identify their deity with the Goddess Saraswati, who has been mentioned in the Vedas as the Goddess of learning. The surname of "Pandit" is invariably a Brahmin surname and a large number of them are the Kashmiri Pandits, though some with this surname are found in other parts of India and Nepal as well. Some of them are fairly more recent converts to Islam (from Hinduism). Many Kashmiri Muslims have still have kept their Brahmin surnames of Bhat, Pandit, Raina, Sharma, Pathak, Tripathi etc.

February 2012
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