BANJARA GOTHRAS AND PAADAS
Dear all from our Banjara Community
Here is a detailed list of all our Gothras. After reading it you will realize that some of your gothras or padas are missing from the list. Take my own case, I belong to Chauhan and my pada should have been Desaavath which does not appear in the list given below. Don’t worry. As a tribal society with illiteracy these terminologies have been carried forward through human memory and by learning through word of mouth from generation to generation. Hence many gothras may be missing.
All gothras are equal. The rule of gothra says that we should not marry within our own gothra. For example, Chavan categories cannot marry among themselves or Rathod categories cannot marry among themselves. Being a patriarchal community, father's gothra should be considered and mother's gothra should be ignored, which is the practice in south India. For example daughter of a Rathod father can marry any boy other than a Rathod category boy or son of a Rathod father can marry any girl other than a Rathod category girl. But in North India, marrying from father's gothra as well as mother's gothra is totally prohibited. The south Indian Banjaras have the practice of marrying sister’s daughter, paternal aunt's daughter and maternal uncle’s daughter which I believe is biologically a wrong practice, needed to be discontinued voluntarily. Marriage practices vary from region to region across
Prof.G.P.Naik, Ph.D, Email gpnaik5@gmail.com Phone 09243470110
SIX GOTRAS OF CHAUHAAN/ CHAVAN
1) Chauradiya/ Desavath/ Dumavath/
2) Kehlot
3) Korra/ Mood
4) Laavadiya
5) Paaltiya
6) Sabavat
TWELVE
GOTRAS OF PAMAR/ PAWAR
1) Aamgoth2) Aivath Pammar
3) Baanni / Vanni
4) Chaivoth Pammar
5) Injraavath/ Vinjraavat/ Binjraavat/
6) Inloth Pammar
7) Jharapla
8) Lunsavath/Lokavat/ Nunsavath
9) Pamaadiyaa
10) Tarabaanni/Sarabaani
11) Vankdoth/ Vijalot/
12) Vislavat
TWELVE
GOTRAS OF VADATIYA AND 14 PAADAS
1) Ajmera
2) Baadaavath/ Bidaano
3) Barmaavath
4) Bhagvaandas
5) Bharoth
6) Baada/ Bodaa/ Chitravath
7) Dhaaraavath/ Daulavath
8) Dungaroth
9) Gangaavath
10) Goraam
11) Gugloth
12) Halaavath
13) Jaadhav
14) Jaloth/ Jayt/ Jhondvaano
15) Kanavath/Kesavath/ Kagla
16) Kunsoth
17) Lakavath/ Lokaavath/ Logaala/ Lambaadhota
18) Lonaavath/ Lunavath/ Loolaavath
19) Maaloth/Mohandas/ Musavath
20) Naranaavath/ Naathaavath
21) Pipaavath/ Poosnamal
22) Salaavath/ Sejaavath
23) Tejaavath/ Tepaavath
24) Teraavath/ Tokaraavath/ Tuvar
25) Undaavath/ VaderJhaad
26) Vadthya Jaajigiri
1) Aadoth/ Ade
2) Baanoth/ Bhojaavath
3) Daanaavath/ Deeravath
4) Dharamsoth
5) Jaatroth
6) Karnaavath/ Kuntaavath
7) Lavori
8) Mudavath
9) Paanaavath
10) Rupavath
11) Sabdasoth
SEVEN
GOTHRAS OF RATHOD AND 56 PAADAS
1) Aalan
2) Aanaa 3) Aatbhayya
4) Alaavleeya
5) Arsi
6) Baalan
7) Baldhaane
8) Bheekaa
9) Bhoraavath
10)Bhunsoth
11)Chapavath
12)Cheena rathod
13)Daalwane
14)Daasaavath
15)Deda
16)Devsoth
17)Dhakaliya
18)Dharamsi
19)Doodavath
20)Dunger
21)Elaasi
22)Golaani
23)Goreebaavath
24)Haaravath
25)Holaani
26)Jaagoth
27)Jamanavath
28)Jarathla
29)Jattoth
30)Kaaba
31)Khaatroth
32)Khethawath
33)Khola
34)Laksoth
35)Megaavath
36)Melaasi
37)Mepalaan
38)Meraavali
39)Modercha
40)Mohan
41)Muchaal
42)Nenavath
43)Perojaano
44)Raamraano
45)Rajavath
46)Ramanya
47)Ramavath
48)Ramdaano
49)Rojwaane
50)Roopaavath
51)Saavaare
52)Sothariya
53)Tholaani
54)Varasghaane
55)Vedi
56)Veeroth
SEVEN
GOTHRAS OF KHAMDARIA AND 67 PAADAS
1) Bhaanavath /
Basaavath
1) Bhaanavath
2) Bhoja
3) Chaampa
4) Cheetah
5) Chood
6) Daas
7) Depa
8) Desa
9) Devi
10)Devji
11)Dhana
12)Dhaku
13)Dharamsi
14)Dhega
15)Dungha
16)Gaalaa
17)Gaja
18)Ghana
19)Gole
20)Gongavath
21)Haaku
22)Heeba
23)Heera
24)Hoba
25)Jetha
26)Kamma
27)Kapoor
28)Karamchand
29)Karamsi
30)Khaana
31)Kheema
32)Khetha
33)Kumba
34)Lachama
35)Lataavath
36)Lola
37)Lotaavath
38)Maadhu
39)Maagaavath
40)Mannoth
41)Meeraaja
42)Mega
43)Mera
44)Nagga
45)Naramand
46)Neha
47)Ooda
48)Padma
49)Pama
50)Peethaavath
51)Pema
52)Poona
53)Raanaa
54)Raja
55)Ramsi
56)Ranjit
57)Ransi
58)Rathna
59)Ratta
60)Rooda
61)Saalaavath
62)Soma
63)Thakkar
64)Thala
65)Tholach
66)Tova
67)Vudsi
There
are also called Ddaadi, Dalya, Jangad
etc., whom we have treated historically as inferior to rest of the Banjaras. It
is time we uphold their dignity by treating them on par with rest of the
Banjaras.
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