Rishi Gautra, Avatank, Pravar Etc of Gujarati Brahmans Mool Gram in Avatank Gautra Pravar Name of Pravars Ved Shakha Shiv Ganpati Kuldevi Bhairav Gujarat (Sirname)

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Rishi Gautra, Avatank, Pravar Etc of Gujarati Brahmans Mool Gram in Avatank Gautra Pravar Name of Pravars Ved Shakha Shiv Ganpati Kuldevi Bhairav Gujarat (Sirname) Rishi Gautra, Avatank, Pravar etc of Gujarati Brahmans Mool Gram in Avatank Gautra Pravar Name of Pravars Ved Shakha Shiv Ganpati Kuldevi Bhairav Gujarat (Sirname) Kamboi Aacharya Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Aayasya Yaju Madhyandini Shankar Vignavinayak Annapurna Bhishan Roopal Acharya Bharadvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Mahadev Bhalchandra Durga Bhishan Aad Pod Acharya Bhardvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Vinakyani Mahodar Durga Mahakaal (Aadpodra) Peeparali Acharya Bhardvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Maheshwar Ekdant Gauri Anand Degmana Acharya Garg 5 Gargya, Angiras, Barhaspatya, Bhardvaj, Sainya Yaju Madhyandini Maheshwar Mahodar Tapteshwari Bhishan Pushpadar Acharya Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Ayasya Yaju Madhyandini Veereshvar Mahodar Shakatamba Kaal Kalyan Acharya Kaushik 3 Vishvamitra, Devraj, Audalya Yaju Madhyandini Baijnath Lambodar Kalyani Ruru Bheemalana Acharya Shunak 3 Bhargav, Shaunhotra, Garsamad Rig Ashvalayani Maheshwar Ekdant Mahagauri Bhishan Siddhpur Dave Audalak 3 Atrey, Archananas, Shyavashva Yaju Madhyandini Someshvar Mahodar Uma Batuk Barwadu Dave Bharadvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Brahaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Veereshvar Mahodar Chamunda Asitang Mundana Dave Bharadvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Vateshwar Ganadhyaksha Gauri Kaal Siddhpur Dave Bharadvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Brahaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Veereshvar Mahodar Chamunda Asitang Balawada Dave Bhardvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Vateshwar Vakratund Annapurna Mahakaal Mehlana Dave Bhardvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Kamnath Ekdant Shakambhari Asitang Shrihar (Sidhar) Dave Bhardvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Siiv Sanmukh Tapeshwari Bhishan Uparwada Dave Bhardvaj 3 Bhardvaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya Yaju Madhyandini Sadashiv Ekdant Mahagauri Mahakaal Siddhpur Dave Bhargav 5 Bhargav, Chyavan,Apnavan,Aurv,Jamdagyna Rig ashvalayani Veereshvar Vakratund Ashapuri Anand Dhariyana Dave Bhargava 5 Bhraghu, Chyavan,Apnavan,Aurv,Jamdagyna, Yaju Madhyandini Someshvar Vakratund Kshemprada Asitang Malvada Dave Chandratri 3 Atrey, Archananas, Shyavashva Yaju Madhyandini Maheshwar Ekdant Uma Bhishan Dhandhana Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Ayasya Yaju Madhyandini Shankar Lambodar Uma Bhishan Jhapodar Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Ayasya Yaju Madhyandini Vishveshwar Vakratund Vishveshwari Mahakaal Kanada Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Ayasya Yaju Madhyandini Somnath Mahodar Bhadrakali Batuk Malana Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Ayasya Yaju Madhyandini Shankar Vinayak Hinglaj Bhishan Nanosan Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angira, Ayasya (Shardvat) Yaju Madhyandini Vateshwar Mahodar Uma Ruru Ulotra Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angira, Ayasya (Shardvat) Yaju Madhyandini Avateshwar Vighnaroop Tripurantak Bhishan Vallabhipur Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Ayasya Yaju Madhyandini Maheshwar Vighnahar Pushpmala Anand (Vana) Veeramgam Dave Gautam 3 Gautam, Angiras, Aayasya Yaju Madhyandini Shankar Mahodar Uma Batuk Kotada Dave Kashyap 3 Kashyap, Vatsar, Naidhruv Yaju Madhyandini Shiv Ekdant Shiva Mahakaal Ladua Dave Kaudinya 3 Kaudinya, Maitravarun, Vashishth Yaju Madhyandini Siddheshwar Vighnavinayak Siddhidatri Sanhar Akshana Dave Kaundinya 3 Kaundinya, Maitravarun, Vashishth Yaju Madhyandini Tripurari Bahuroop Pushpmala Asitang Chanasama Dave Kaundinya 3 Kaundinya, Maitravarun, Vashishth Yaju Madhyandini Shankar Vighnaroop Vinshbhuja Kaal Siddhpur Dave Kaundinya 3 Kaundinya, Maitravarun, Vashishth Yaju Madhyandini Veereshvar Lambodar Mahakali Batuk Baksthali Durga Dave Kaushik 3 Vishvamitra, Devrat, Audal Rig Ashvalayani Durgeshwar Vighnaraj Bhishan (Bagasara) Varhishwari Mahishasur Gujarwada Dave Kautsas 3 Kautsa, Angiras, Mandhata Yaju Madhyandini Someshvar 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Gauri Mahakaal Nagar Dave Shandilya 3 Shandilya, Vatsar, Kashyap Yaju Madhyandini Somnath Vakratund Shubhra Kaal Varsing Dave Shandilya 3 Shandilya, Vatsar, Kashyap Yaju Madhyandini Maheshwar Mahodar Chamunda Anand Siddhpur Dave Shvetatri 3 Atrey, Archananas, Shyavashva Yaju Madhyandini Someshvar Ekdant Uma Ruru Namaka Dave Udwaha 3 Vashishth, Indrapramad, Bharadvasu Yaju Madhyandini Someshvar Ekdant Bahdha Asitang Durga Badhawan Dave Utathya 3 Autahya, Angiras, Gautam Yaju Madhyandini Vishwnath Vighnahar Sihar vishveshwari Agastya Dave Vashishth 3 Vashishth, Indrapramad, Bharadvasu Yaju Madhyandini Avateshwar Sanmukh Barhishwari Kaal Baijlaka Dave Vashishth 3 Vashishth, Indrapramad, Bharadvasu Yaju Madhyandini Baijnath vighnaroop Mahalakshmi Anand Sahore Dave Vatsas 5 Vatsas, Chyawan, Apnavan, Aurv, Jamadaghnya Yaju Madhyandini Avateshwar Vighnvinayak Amba Bhishan Siddhpur Dave Shandilya 3 Shndilya, Kashyap, Vatsar Yaju Madhyandini Someshvar Gajkarna Mahalakshmi Batuk Panasora Dave 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