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GURAV
Gurav people are the decedents of the Rishi Dadhichi, also known as Dadhyancha, is an important character in Hindu mythology.He was the one of the greatest devotees of Lord Shiva. It is believed that after Shiva had been separated from Shakti, he had kept himself all alone in a jungle and on an annual festival of Maha Shivratri, Lord Shiva had first time appeared in front of his devotees as rishi Dadhichi and his disciples were offering him prayers. He is revered amongst the greatest of sages and is portrayed as an example that no sacrifice is too great when the result is the good of the world. His bones are used as a symbol on India's highest award for gallantry "Param Vir Chakra" as "vajra". He was among one of the greatest among clan of bhrigus. He is credited with giving up his life in order to allow the Gods (Devatas) to make weapons from his bones to defeat the Demons (Asurs), recapture Heaven (Svargalok) and release all the world's water for all living beings. Now at Present day Gurav people serve as a priest in lord Shiva and Khandoba temples Mostly in Maharashtra and Karnataka state. Mostly Peoples from Gurav speak Marathi, they are also studied Sanskrit and vedas, This Gurav peoples belongs to Shaiva Brahmam cast. Some of the Gurav peoples Divided in Hugar(in Karnataka state), Pujari(priest) surnames.
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