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GT-Karnal belt is known as the Brahmin belt of Haryana along with other communities most of the time here MP comes from the Brahmin community. | GT-Karnal belt is known as the Brahmin belt of Haryana along with other communities most of the time here MP comes from the Brahmin community. | ||
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Brahmins mostly Gaurs have large population , larger than than the combined population of Jats are Gujjars | Brahmins mostly Gaurs have large population , larger than than the combined population of Jats are Gujjars and they plays a dominant role in politics. | ||
== Notable Gaur Brahmins == | == Notable Gaur Brahmins == |
Revision as of 01:05, 5 November 2024
Gaur Brahmins
Gaur Brahmins (spelling variations: Gor or Gour), also Gaud Brahmins, is a landholding class of Brahmin community in India. The Gauda Brahmins are one of the five Pancha Gauda Brahmin communities that lives in the north of the Vindhyas.
Origins and History
Gaur Brahmins likely originated from Kurukshetra region. Initially inhabiting tracts of land between the Yamuna and Sutlej rivers. Today they are most numerous in the western half of Northern India, particularly in the states of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan as well as in the western parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and a significant amount are present in other northern states of India as well. The Gaurs claim that the other four main divisions of North Indian Brahmins were originally Gaur, and have acquired their present designations of Saraswat Brahmins, Kanyakubja Brahmins, Maithil Brahmins and Utkala Brahmins by immigrating to the provinces where they are now domiciled. In Sir George Campbell's Ethnology of India, it is suggested that Gaurs may have derived their names from the Ghaggar-Hakra River, which, in ancient times, was a tributary of Saraswati and now discharges its waters into the Sutlej near Firozpur.
Description of Brahmins of Kurukshetra area in Manusmriti:
Kurukshetra and the land of Matsyas, Pañcāla and Sursenkas constitutes the land of Brahmin seers which borders on the Brahmavarta. All the people on Earth should learn their respective practices from a Brahmin born in that land.
Sub-divisions and Lifestyle
Mostly Gaur Brahmins practice agriculture and till their soil with their own hands and follow other secular professions there are different sub sections of Gaurs such as Gujjar Gaur, Shri Gaur, Tyagi Gaur, Paliwal Gaur, Sanadhya Gaur. All of them belong to Gaurs.
Demographics
Gaur Brahmins are found in significant numbers in:
- Haryana: 8-9% of the state's population
- Delhi: Approximately 14%
- Rajasthan: 9-10%
- Western Uttar Pradesh: 12-15% along with Taga Gaurs
Military Contributions
During British Raj, Brahmins were described as as martial race.
They were mostly composed in below regiments and companies of British Indian Army
- 1st Brahmans
- 3rd Brahmans
- 9th Bhopal Infantry (which had two companies in 1914 and 1919)
Military spirit
Sikh Author Ajaypal Singh Brar mentions a story of World War-I, he says:
After losing three of her sons, a Gaur Brahmin woman from Rawalpindi sent her remaining sons to war (WW1).'
Haryana State Gazetteer mention:
Given the new circumstances, a significant number of Brahman youths have developed a strong interest in joining the army. As a result, they have become excellent officers who serve their country with distinction. In addition to their military service, many Brahman individuals have pursued careers as advocates, bureaucrats, successful businessmen, and skilled agriculturists.
Education and Social Practices
A study conducted by Delhi University found high literacy rates among Gaur Brahmins, especially in the National Capital Region (NCR), where the literacy rate is approximately 97%.Business and agriculture remain common occupations within the community. The Gaurs practice monogamy and follow exogamous clan-based marriage customs. Widow remarriage is allowed in some sections of the community.
Political Influence
Due to signification population in Haryana , Delhi , Rajasthan , West UP. Gaur Brahmins are politically strong community in these state and Western UP.
Haryana GT-Karnal belt is known as the Brahmin belt of Haryana along with other communities most of the time here MP comes from the Brahmin community.
Delhi Brahmins mostly Gaurs have large population , larger than than the combined population of Jats are Gujjars and they plays a dominant role in politics.
Notable Gaur Brahmins
Religious and Historical Figures
- Swami Ramananda (15th-century Bhakti saint)
- Dadu Dayal (16th-century poet and saint of the Bhakti movement)
- Hemchandra Vikramaditya (commonly known as Hemu), a 16th-century ruler
- Rao Nandlal Chaudhary, a Mughal-era chief of Indore
Indian Independence Movement
- Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, founder of Banaras Hindu University
- Pandit Neki Ram Sharma, Haryana freedom fighter and social reformer
Sports
- Yogeshwar Dutt, Olympic wrestler
- Manish Kaushik, Commonwealth Games medalist in boxing
Military Figures
- Major Mohit Sharma, Ashoka Chakra awardee
- Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, first Indian in space
Business Leaders
- Vijay Shekhar Sharma, founder of Paytm
- Jaiprakash Gaur, founder of Jaypee Group
Arts and Culture
- Pandit Lakhmichand, noted Haryanvi poet and singer
- Pandit Jasraj, renowned classical vocalist