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gotra

[ goh-truh ]

noun

  1. a Hindu clan tracing its paternal lineage from a common ancestor, usually a saint or sage.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gotra1

Borrowed into English from Sanskrit around 1875–80
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P. S. Gotra of the Indian Army’s northern command, which includes the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir.

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Brigadier Gotra said on Tuesday that it was not clear whether the soldiers had been killed by the Pakistani Army, militants or a combination of the two.

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By the time the fathers discovered that their families were of the same gotra, or subcaste, generally making marriage taboo, their children had texted and emailed enough that they were hooked.

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The man and the woman belonged to the same Jat community and shared the same gotra - the sub-caste - which made them brother and sister, he explained politely.

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"I cannot get my daughter married off to anyone with my gotra or my wife's gotra or my mother's gotra or my grandmother's gotra," Raghuvir Singh said.

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