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Importance of Gotra in Hindu Tradition (हिंदू परंपरा में गोत्र का महत्व)

Importance of Gotra in Hindu Tradition
Gotra is a concept in Hindu tradition that refers to a person's ancestral lineage or clan, usually traced through the male lineage (father → grandfather → great-grandfather, etc.).
Meaning of Gotra in Hindu Tradition
In Hindu tradition, Gotra connects your ancestors to one of the ancient sages, such as:
Rishi Kashyap
Rishi Bharadwaja
Rishi Vashishtha
Rishi Vishwamitra
Rishi Atri
Gautam Maharishi
Rishi Jamadagni
He is part of the Saptarishi (Seven Great Sages) system.
❀ People of the same Gotra are considered to have a common ancestor.

Importance of Gotra in Hinduism
❀ Marriage Rules: Traditionally, people of the same Gotra should not marry, as they are considered part of the same lineage (similar to an extended family).
❀ Identification: It is used to indicate lineage in rituals, introductions, and religious ceremonies.
❀ Cultural role: It helps preserve lineage and social structure in many Hindu communities.
❀ Simple example – If someone says their gotra is "Kashyap", it means that their lineage is believed to be linked to the sage Kashyap.

Important Points about Gotra in Hinduism
❀ The same Gotra traditionally means belonging to the same lineage, so marriage within the same Gotra is generally avoided.
❀ In many traditions, women typically adopt their husband's Gotra upon marriage.
❀ Gotra is primarily relevant in Hindu rituals, identity, and marriage customs.

हिंदू परंपरा में गोत्र का महत्व हिन्दी में पढ़ें

गोत्र हिंदू परंपरा की एक अवधारणा है जो किसी व्यक्ति के पैतृक वंश या कुल को संदर्भित करती है, जिसे आमतौर पर पुरुष वंश (पिता → दादा → परदादा, इत्यादि) के माध्यम से खोजा जाता है।
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