Friday, September 30, 2011

Surnames of GSB and its origin


The Goud saraswat Brahmins wherever they migrated mingled with the local people, but kept their identity by their Surnames even today. The most popular surname among GSBs is Kamath Those in agriculture were called Kamathi. Mathi means soil and Kama is work, that is working in soil ( Kama + Mathi). Later this became Kamath.

The surnames of GSBs are mainly two types.

1. The village names of Gomantak where they settled originally or migrated. This practice is prevalent among Rajapur saraswats. They have surnames like Salkar, Asgaonkar, Bandivadekar, Madkaikar, Borkar, Sakhalkar, Sawerdekar, Haldwanekar, Chimbalkar, Navelkar, Marathe, Lotlikar, Salwankar, Karlekar, Burake, Bhagav,Bhatkar, Tendulkar, Patkar, Juvale, Dhonde, Shinkar, Shendre, Shetye, Bokade, Takur, Gawade, Potkar, Askekar, Shenai, Gavalkar, Shembekar, Lanjolkar etc. which are the original local village names of Gomantak. The word 'Kar" means "From" or citizen of. Thus kakodkar means person from village kakod. Kar is also a surname of viswabrahmins of bengal. This enabled one to identify the profession and the domicile.

2.

  1. Surnames indicating the profession adopted by the Saraswats like Pai, Purohit, Nayak etc.
  • Shenoy- Originally for the Shenvis in Goa. Since most of them took up Administrative jobs they were called Shanbhags (clerks) which later became Shenoy.
  • Pai- Pai in Konkani language means foot or leg. The common person who had not amassed wealth or power was known as Pai.Their job was menial in maintaining ledgers and doing odd jobs. The Pai who was mainly ledger keepers.
  • Kamat - Those in agriculture were called Kamathi. Mathi means soil and Kama is work, that is working in soil ( Kama + Mathi). Later this became Kamat.
  • Keni, Kini- Those who cultivated herbs were Kinvis, presently called Kini or Keni.
  • Vaidya- Those who prepared the concoction was prepared and dispensed it
  • Hegde- The animals required for tilling, transportation and other works were under Haya- Gade (actually Horse tenderer), modernized to Hegde.
  • Nayak, Rao- Those worked as Army commandants were called Nayaks. Some Nayaks who were honoured by the King with titles like Ravubahadur adopted Rao as their Surname
  • Baliga - The daily requirements of every family for survival, presentations, etc. were the responsibility of the Ballo. There is another theory that the foot soldier with a spear was called Ballo. The soldier Ballo (Baliga) was under the command of Nayak.
  • Prabhu - Feudal lords called themselves Prabhu. He lived in a palatial home called mahal, and the caretaker was known as Mahalyar, presently modernized to Mallya.
  • AcharyaBhat and Vadhyar- The poojas in the big temple and its rituals were under Acharya, and in small temples conducted by Bhat. Every family had exclusive priest to perform the rites, and he was the family Purohit and was called Vadhyar.
  • Mahajan- The temples were administered by Mahajans
  • Bhandarkar- Stores and godown keepers were called Bhandari or Bhandarkar.
  • Nadkarni, Kulkarni- A person maintaining statistics was called Karni. Land was called Nadu, and the person maintaining land records was known as Nadkarni, and Kulkarni maintained census, and social register.
  • Bhakta - Doing odd jobs in temples and poojas.
In Karnataka, the village of refuge was used as a prefix to call oneself Padbidri Mohandas Prabhu, or Kinnigoli Ramanath Kamath. The kerala civilization induced the name of the house or the exact area rather than the village, and in some places, the present profession was also added to the name. So we have today, Thayyil Muralidhar Kamath (Thayyil means tailoring house), or Kannaparambil Gopalakrishna Pai (Parambil means garden or farm belonging to kannan).
Today the name has no links with the profession. However the GSBs still retain their Surnames down the generations.[4][5]
For a list of surnames, refer List of Goud Saraswat Brahmin surnames.

Courtesy  : Wikipedia

Gotravali of Goud Saraswat Brahmins


SurnameGotraKuldevta
AmbeyVatsaShri Mangesh Maharudra
BavdekarKaushikShree Shantadurga Prasanna
GadiyarBharadwajShree Devaki Krishna Lakshmi Ravalnath Bhoomikadevi
BhatVatsaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi or Shri Shantadurga Vijayadurga or Nagve Mahamaya or Shri Kahoor Kamakshi Rayeshwar
BhiseVatsaShree Mangesh Mahalakshmi
BaligaVatsa & KoundinyaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
KiniShankha Pingala Kaunsa(Kamsa)Shree Mahalasa Narayani
Shetye-AjgaonkarKaundinyaShree Rawalnath
BaligaKashyapShree Damodar Aryadurga
BhakthaKaushikaShree Mahalsa Narayani
BhandarkarKaunshaShree Narasimha Shantadurga Vijayadurga
BhandarkarKaushikaShree Shantadurga Prasanna
BhandaryAtriGargeyaShree Mahalsa Narayani
BhandaryVatsaKaundinyaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
BhendeKaundinyaShree Mangesh Mahalakshmi
BokadeVatsaShree Nagesh Mahalakshmi
DalviKaundinyaShree Mangesh Maharudra
DesaiVatsaShree Mangesh Mahalakshmi
DeshpandeKaundinyaShree Mangesh Mahalakshmi
GunajiVatsaShree Khandola Ganapati
GawasVashistaShree Mangesh Mahalakshmi
HegdeKashyapShree Damodar Aryadurga
KamatKashyapShree Ravalnath Shantadurga Panchayasthan (Mulgaon, Goa)
Kamat/hGargeyaShree Mahalsa Narayani
Kamat/hKaushikaShree Damodar Mahalakshmi
Kamath/hAtriShree Navadurga Devi
kamat/hKaushikaShree Asnoti Ganapati Ravalnath Mahamaya
Kamat/hVatsaShree Shantadurga Vijayadurga, Kamat kulpurush - Anant Vitthal (Akaar - Goa)
Kamat/hKaundinyaShree MahaGanapati Mahamaya - Shirali (Karnataka)or Shri Kudtari Mahamaya (Goa)
Kamat/hVatsaShree Nagesh Mahalakshmi
Kamat SatoskarKaushikShree Devaki Krishna Laxmi Ravalnath
KantakVatsaShree Mangesh Mahalakshmi
KeshkamatVatsaShree Shantadurga Vijayadurga, Kamat kulpurush - Anant Vitthal (Aakar - Goa)
Keni, KenyVatsaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
Khatkhate /Shenai-KhatkhateVatsaShree Devi Sharvani Vetalaeshwar Maharudra
KudchadkarKaushikShree Shantadurga Prasanna
MallyaVatsaShree Nagesh Mahalakshmi
MallyaKaunshaShree Mahalsa Narayani
MallyaKaundinyaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
MallyaKashyapShree Devaki Krishna Ravalnath
ManageKaushikShree Shantadurga, (Kavale)
NayakKaundinyaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
NayakBharadwajaShree Kundodari Mahamaya Chamundeshwari
NayakKaushikaShree Nagesh Mahalskhmi
NayakKaunshaShree Narasimha Shantadurga Vijayadurga
NayakKashyapaShree Narasimha Shantadurga Vijayadurga
PadiyarKaunshaShree Narasimha Shantadurga Vijayadurga
PaiAtriBharadwajaKaushika,KaunshaShree Mahalsa Narayani, or Shree Lakshminarayan Mahamaya at Ankola
PaiKaundinyaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi or Kudteri Mahamaya
PaiVatsaShree Kavoor Kamakshi
PrabhuVatsaShree Shantadurga Vijayadurga,or Shree Katayinini Baneshwara
PrabhuVashishtShree Mangesh Maharudra
PrabhuKaushikaShree Damodar Mahalakshmi
PrabhuBharadwajaShree Nagesh Mahalskhmi or Shri Damodar Aryadurga
PrabhuAtriKashyapShree Devaki Krishna Ravalnath
RegeKaushikShree Shantadurga Mangesh
SalkarVatsaShree Mangesh Mahalaxmi
SamantAtriKashyapShree Adinarayan,parule
SansgiriVatsaShree Mangesh Maharudra
SarafVatsaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
ShenoyGargeyaShree Mahalsa Narayani
Shenoy/ShanbhagVatsaKaundinyaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
Shenoy/ShanbhagKaushikaShree Kathyayini Baneshwar
Shenoy/ShanbhagBharadwajShree Mahalakshmi Damodar
ShinkarKaundinyaShree Ramnath Shanteri Kamakshi
TadkodkarVatsaShree Shantadurga, Kavale-Goa Kulpurush: Shree Shivim, Borim-Goa
DivekarHariharShree Saptakoteshwar
Varde-BorkarVatsaShree Shantadurga, Kavale-Goa Kulpurush: Shree Shivim, Borim-Goa

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Intelligence VS Dull

Every Child have talent in them but thing is they r silent. They have break the silence, then only they will be able to execute their talent. Hats off Baba Ramdev.

That's true when child is born we cant tell that whether he is brilliant r not. Its his inner ability and hard work which makes him to reach at that height. A child when he is in Mothers womb he gets to influence to the outer world.

So it will be bad to tell a Boy/ Girl that u r dull / intelligent so friends pls don't bifurcate the friends r child with his intelligence rather recognise a good things in him and help him in over come the hindrances  .


Friday, September 16, 2011

Practice Manual IPCC/PCC

Dear All,


Pls find herewith the important links of IPCC/PCC Practice Manual issued by ICAI for different subjects, I think this will be useful for preparing examination.

Paper I - Advance Accounting 1

Paper II - Law Ethics and Communication

Paper III - Cost Accounting and Financial Management

Paper IV - Taxation

Paper V - Advance Accounting II

Paper VI - Auditing and Assurance

Paper VII - Information Technology and Strategic Management



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Swapnil.
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Thursday, September 15, 2011

ನಾಳೆ

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