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Are some gotras of Gor Banjara are Rajput

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Answered by munishka01
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Banjara Jaath, Gotra (pada), caste and subcaste

Rathod/Bhukya (27)

Aaloth

Bhaanaavath

Bhilavath

Degaavath

Karamtoth

Depaavath

Devsoth

Kodaavath

Kumaavath

Kholavath

Meghaavath

Meraajoth

Meraavath

Nenaavath

Paathloth Dungaavath

Jhandavath

Kaanaavath

Khaatroth

Khethaavath

Khilaavath

Pithaavath

Raajavath

Raamavath

Raathla/Phulia

Ranasoth/Ranavath

Sangaavath

Sotki

RAJPUTS VAMSH.. THE REAL RAJPUT'S/BANJARA/LAMBANI...

The Banjara are a class of usually described as nomadic people from the Indian state of Rajasthan, North-West Gujarat, a

nd Western Madhya Pradesh and Eastern Sindh province of pre-independence Pakistan. They claim to belong to the clan of AgnivanshiRajputs, and are also known as Banjari, Pindari, Bangala,

Banjori, Banjuri, Brinjari, Lamani, Lamadi, Lambani, Labhani, Lambara, Lavani, Lemadi, Lumadale, LabhaniMuka, Goola, Gurmarti, Gormati, Kora, Sugali, Sukali, Tanda, Vanjari, Vanzara, and Wanji. Together with the Domba, they are sometimes called the "gypsies of India"

Culture

[edit] Food

The traditional food of Lambadis is bati (roti). Daliya is a dish cooked using many cereal, such as wheat or jawar. Banjara people also enjoy many non-vegetarian foods. Among the non-vegetarian dishes unique to them are saloi, made from goat blood and other goat parts. The Banajara are also known for preferring spicy food.

[edit] Dress

Women are known to wear colorful and beautiful costumes like phetiya (as ghagra) and kanchalli (as top) and have tattoos on their hands. The dress is considered fancy and attractive by Western cultures. They use mirror chips and often coins to decorate it. Women put on thick bangles on their arms (patli). Their ornaments are made up of silver rings, coins, chain and hair pleats are tied together at the end by chotla.

Men wear dhoti and kurta (short with many folds). These clothes were designed specially for the protection from harsh climate in deserts and to distinguish them from others.

[edit] Arts, literature and entertainment

Their customs, language and dress indicate they originated from Rajasthan. They live in settlements called thandas. They lived in zupada (hut). Now many of them live in cities. They have a unique culture and dance form. On many occasions they gather, sing and dance.

Their traditional occupation is nomadic cattle herding. Now they are slowly moving into agriculture and trade.

The accurate history of Lambanis or Lambadis or Banjaras is not known but the general opinion among them is that they fought for Prithvi Raj Chauhan against Muhammad of Ghor. The trail of the Lambadi/Banjara can be verified from their language, Lambadi borrows words from Rajasthani, Gujarati, Marathi and the local language of the area they belong to.

Banjaras originally belong to Rajasthan and they were Rajputs[citation needed] who migrated to southern parts of India for trade and agriculture. They settled down in the southern or central area of the country and slowly loosened contacts with Rajasthan, and their original community. Over a period of time both the communities separated and they adopted the local culture. The language spoken by Banjaras settled in Yavatmal district of Vidarbha, Maharashtra is an admixture of Hindi, Rajasthani and Marathi.

Lambadi Dance is a special kind of dance of Andhra Pradesh. In this form of dance, mainly the female dancers dance in tune with the male drummers to offer homage to their Lord for a good harvest. At Anupu village near Nagarjunakonda, Lambadi dance originated. They are actually semi-nomadic tribes who are gradually moving towards civilization. This dance is mainly restricted among the females and rarely the males participate in Lambadi dance. Lambadi is a special kind of Folk Dance which involves participation by tribal women who bedeck themselves in colorful costumes and jewelry.

[edit] Related communities

In Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, there are several communities of Muslim Banjaras, who are simply Muslim converts from the Banjara caste. The Muker, another Muslim community also traces its ancestry from the Banjara. Three other castes that claim kinship with the Banjara are the Labana of Punjab, the Gawaria of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and Lavana of Rajasthan.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Banjaras firstly belong to Rajasthan and they were Rajputs( citation demanded) who migrated to the southern corridor of India for trade and husbandry. They settled down in the southern or central area of the country and sluggishly loosened connections with Rajasthan and their original community.

Explanation:

For illustration, Gurjars, Jats, and Rajputs have 3000 Gotras and Mudirajas of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have 2600 Gotras.

In Hindu culture, the term gotra( Sanskrit गोत्र) is considered to be original to lineage. It astronomically refers to people who are descendants in an unbroken manly line from a common manly ancestor or patriline. Generally, the gotra forms an exogamous unit, with marriage within the same gotra being regarded as incest and banned by custom. ( 1) The name of the gotra can be used as a surname, but it's different from a surname and is rigorously maintained because of its significance in marriages among Hindus, especially among gentries. Pāṇini defines gotra as apatyam pautraprabhrti gram( IV. 1. 162), which means" the word gotra denotes the descendants( or descendants), apathy, of a couple conforming of a pautra, a son and a Bharti, a mama, i.e. a son-in-law."( Grounded on Monier Williams Dictionary delineations.) When a person says" I'm Vipparla- gotra", he means that he traces his descent to the ancient savant Vipparla by an unbroken manly descent.

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