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Pravaras

In Hindu culture, a Pravara (Sanskrit for "most excellent") is a system of identity, particularly a family line.[1] Pravaras is a particular Brahmin's descent from a rishi (sage) who belonged to their gotra (clan).[2]

Importance in Hindu Dharma

The Pravara has been extensively used in identifying one's ancestry and thus giving salutations to the listener. In vedic ritual, the importance of the pravara appears to be in its use by the ritualist for extolling his ancestry and proclaiming, "as a descendant of worthy ancestors, I am a fit and proper person to do the act I am performing." Generally, there are three, five or seven pravaras. The sacred thread yajnopavita worn on upanayana has close and essential connection with the concept of pravaras related to Brahmin gotra system. While tying the knots of sacred thread, an oath is taken in the name of each one of these three, five or seven of the most excellent rishis belonging to one's gotra.

The full affiliation consists of (1) Gotra, (2) Sutra (of Kalpa), (3) Shakha, (4) Pravaras .

(Example :) A brahmana named 'Rama' introduces himself as follows: I am 'Rama', of Sarvarna gotra, of Gobhil sutra, of Taittiriya shākha of Saamved, of five pravaras named Bhārgava, Chyāvana, Āpnavan, Aurva and Jāmdagnya (This example is based upon the example given by Pattābhirām Shastri in the introduction to Vedārtha-Pārijata, cf. ref.).

While the gotras were classified initially according to seven rishis, the pravaras were classified under the names of the following seven rishis: Agastya, Angirasa, Atri, Bhrigu (Bhargava), Kashyap, Vashista, and Vishvamitra.

According to the listing of authors included in the verses in Rigved, the rishi Jamadagni was a descendant of rishi Bhrigu while the rishis Gautam and Bharadvaja were the descendants of rishi Angirasa.

The pravara identifies the association of a person with two, three (or sometimes five) of the above-mentioned rishis. It also signifies the Sutras contributed to different Vedas by those rishis.

For example, Gothram has 2 rishis associated with it viz., Nidruva and Avatsara. Another Gothram in Andhra Pradesh has 7 Rishis associated with it viz. Aavatsara, Naidruva, Rebha, Raibha, Sandila, Sandilya.

Pravaras also help in identifying different gotras bearing the same name. For eg: Harita Gotra with Pravaras Angirasa, Ambarisha, Yuvanaswa is different from Harita Gotra which has a single Pravara Vashishta.

Gotra Pravara


Example

Example transliteration of a pravara

चतुस्सगारा पर्यन्तं गो ब्रह्मणेभ्यः शुभम भवतु अन्गिरस भारद्वाज गार्ग्य शैन्य त्रयारिशयोः प्रवरांविता गार्ग्य भारद्वाज गोत्रः आपस्तम्ब सूत्रः यजुह शाखाधायी श्रीराम शर्मः अहम् भो अभिवादये ।।

Example (Bharadvajasya Gotram):

Chathusagara paryantham go-brahmane-bhyaha shubham bhavathu Aangirasa, Bharaspatya, Bharadwajasya Triyarusheya pravaranvita Bharadvajasya grotraha apastamba sutrah yajush(Yajurveda) Saakhadhayi (Your Name) Sharma aham bho abhivadhaye:

Explanation of the example

Line 1: Prologue: May the world be blessed from all the cows and Brahmanas across the four seas

Line 2: The names and number of the main rishis to whose lineage the person belongs

Line 3: Gotra of the person

Line 4: The sutra that the person follows

Line 5: The veda shakha that the person belongs to

Line 6: Name of the person followed by 'SHARMA'

Line 7: Aham bho abhivadhaye meaning greetings/salutations

See also

References

  1. ^ Narain, Dhirendra; Sociology, University of Bombay Department of; Research, Indian Council of Social Science (1989). Research in Sociology: Abstracts of M.A. and Ph. D. Dissertations Completed in the Department of Sociology, University of Bombay. Concept Publishing Company. p. 226. ISBN 978-81-7022-235-4.
  2. ^ Ghurye, Govind Sadashiv (1972). Two Brahmanical Institutions: Gotra and Charana. Popular Prakashan. p. 13.

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For more see History of Hinduism and Index of Hinduism related articles See also Outline of Hinduism This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions July 2009 In Hindu culture a Pravara Sanskrit for most excellent is a system of identity particularly a family line 1 Pravaras is a particular Brahmin s descent from a rishi sage who belonged to their gotra clan 2 Contents 1 Importance in Hindu Dharma 2 Gotra Pravara 3 Example 3 1 Example transliteration of a pravara 3 2 Explanation of the example 4 See also 5 ReferencesImportance in Hindu Dharma EditThe Pravara has been extensively used in identifying one s ancestry and thus giving salutations to the listener In vedic ritual the importance of the pravara appears to be in its use by the ritualist for extolling his ancestry and proclaiming as a descendant of worthy ancestors I am a fit and proper person to do the act I am performing Generally there are three five or seven pravaras The sacred thread yajnopavita worn on upanayana has close and essential connection with the concept of pravaras related to Brahmin gotra system While tying the knots of sacred thread an oath is taken in the name of each one of these three five or seven of the most excellent rishis belonging to one s gotra The full affiliation consists of 1 Gotra 2 Sutra of Kalpa 3 Shakha 4 Pravaras Example A brahmana named Rama introduces himself as follows I am Rama of Sarvarna gotra of Gobhil sutra of Taittiriya shakha of Saamved of five pravaras named Bhargava Chyavana Apnavan Aurva and Jamdagnya This example is based upon the example given by Pattabhiram Shastri in the introduction to Vedartha Parijata cf ref While the gotras were classified initially according to seven rishis the pravaras were classified under the names of the following seven rishis Agastya Angirasa Atri Bhrigu Bhargava Kashyap Vashista and Vishvamitra According to the listing of authors included in the verses in Rigved the rishi Jamadagni was a descendant of rishi Bhrigu while the rishis Gautam and Bharadvaja were the descendants of rishi Angirasa The pravara identifies the association of a person with two three or sometimes five of the above mentioned rishis It also signifies the Sutras contributed to different Vedas by those rishis For example Gothram has 2 rishis associated with it viz Nidruva and Avatsara Another Gothram in Andhra Pradesh has 7 Rishis associated with it viz Aavatsara Naidruva Rebha Raibha Sandila Sandilya Pravaras also help in identifying different gotras bearing the same name For eg Harita Gotra with Pravaras Angirasa Ambarisha Yuvanaswa is different from Harita Gotra which has a single Pravara Vashishta Gotra Pravara EditVasistha Vasistha Saktya Parasara Kauṇḍinya Maitravaruṇa Vasiṣṭha Kapisa Angiras Bharadwaja Barhaspatya Vandana Matavacha Kundina Gautama Angiras Ayasya Kuṇḍina Gautama Bharadwaja Aṅgiras Barhaspatya Bharadwaja Shaunaka Bhargava Saunahotra Gritsamada Vadula Bhargava Vaitahavya Savedasa Srivatsa and Vatsa Bhargava Chyavana Apnavan Apnuvat Aurava Jamadagnya Parashurama Savarṇa Aurava Chyavana Bhargava Jamadagni Apnuvat AAtreya Atreya Archanas Syavasva Kausika Vaisvamitra Agamarṣaṇa Kausika Kalabodhana Kalabaudha Visvamitra Agamarṣaṇa Kalabodhana Kalabaudha Bhargava Bhargava Tvaṣṭa Visvarupa Visvamitra Vaisvamitra Devarata Autala Vaisvamitra Ashtaka Kauṇḍinya Vasiṣṭha Maitravaruṇa Kauṇḍinya Kapinjala Vasiṣṭha Aindrapramada Abharadvasavya Harita Haritasa Harita Ambariisa Yuvanasva Angiras Ambariṣa Yuvanasva Gautamas Angiras triyarushiya pravaranvita Maudgalya 3 Variations Angiras Bharmyasva Maudgalya Tarkṣya Bharmyasva Maudgalya Angiras Dhavya Maudgalya Sandilya 2 Variations Kasyapa Avatsara Daivala Kasyapa Daivala Asita Naidhruvakasyapa Kasyapa Avatsara Naidhruva Kutsa Angirasa Mandhata Kautsa Kapila Angirasa Amahaiya Orukṣaya Kanva 2 Variations Angirasa Ajamila Kanva Angirasa Kaura Kanva Parasara Vasiṣtha Saktya Parasarya Upamanyu Aindrapramada Bhadravasavya Agastya Agastya Tardhachyuta Saumavaha Gargi 2 Variations Angirasa Bharhaspatya Bharadwaja Sainya Gargya Angirasa Sainya Gargya Badarayaṇa Angirasa Parsadasva Ratitara Kasyapa 3 Variations Kasyapa Avatsara Daivala Kasyapa Avatsara Asita Kasyapa Avatsara Naidhruva Rebha Raibha Sandila and Sandilya Sankṛti 2 Variations Angirasa Kauravidha Sankṛtya Sadhya Kauravidha Sankṛtya Suryadhwaja Lakhi Maharṣi Sorala Binju Daivaratasa Visvamitra Daivaratasa Avudhala Pauragutsa Vidahavya Travedasa Tradadasyuhu Ratitaras Angirasa Vairupya Parshadas va Mauna Bhargavasa Bhargava Vitahavya SavedasaExample EditExample transliteration of a pravara Edit चत स सग र पर यन त ग ब रह मण भ य श भम भवत अन ग रस भ रद व ज ग र ग य श न य त रय र शय प रवर व त ग र ग य भ रद व ज ग त र आपस तम ब स त र यज ह श ख ध य श र र म शर म अहम भ अभ व दय Example Bharadvajasya Gotram Chathusagara paryantham go brahmane bhyaha shubham bhavathu Aangirasa Bharaspatya Bharadwajasya Triyarusheya pravaranvita Bharadvajasya grotraha apastamba sutrah yajush Yajurveda Saakhadhayi Your Name Sharma aham bho abhivadhaye Explanation of the example Edit Line 1 Prologue May the world be blessed from all the cows and Brahmanas across the four seasLine 2 The names and number of the main rishis to whose lineage the person belongsLine 3 Gotra of the personLine 4 The sutra that the person followsLine 5 The veda shakha that the person belongs toLine 6 Name of the person followed by SHARMA Line 7 Aham bho abhivadhaye meaning greetings salutationsSee also EditList of Brahmin gotrasReferences Edit Narain Dhirendra Sociology University of Bombay Department of Research Indian Council of Social Science 1989 Research in Sociology Abstracts of M A and Ph D Dissertations Completed in the Department of Sociology University of Bombay Concept Publishing Company p 226 ISBN 978 81 7022 235 4 Ghurye Govind Sadashiv 1972 Two Brahmanical Institutions Gotra and Charana Popular Prakashan p 13 Portals Hinduism India Society 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