Banjara Castes and Sub-castes: Gotra (Family) Tree
Gor Banjara is not a caste but a tribe. The All India Banjara Sewa Sangh has identified following names of Gor Banjaras in the country based on a nationwide study.
The word Banjara is attached in front of sub-castes e.g. Gor Banjara. All these and the like sub-castes are Gorvamshiyas. In Maharashtra the list of castes and sub-castes of Gor Banjara was announced by the Government of Maharashtra in 1965 as Free Castes vide G.O.No. CBC 1464/146691-M dated Feb. 1965. The list is as follows:
The Clan (Gotra) is given more importance than lineage (Vamsha) in the socio-religious life of Gorvamshiyas. He must memorize the names of chiefs of his earlier 7 generations of his clan otherwise he is considered as Kamsal i.e. incomplete. Dr. Majumdar has made this definition of clan (Gotra): Probably a Gotra is a combination of some lineages, whose origin is a real or imaginery one (Bharatiya Janjati by Harishchandra Utpreti, pages 28, 29, & 32). Suryavamshi and Chandravamshi are the main lineages in Kshatriyas. Gor are Chandravamshis.
I. Clan of Rathod Lineage
Bala and Bhika were the 2 sons of Phulsingh and Udaikaran.
Six sons of Bala – 1. Malan 2. Mohan 3. Muchhal 4. Jatiya 5. Dharmasot 6. Barnot
Two sons of Bhika – 1. Menasi 2. Malasi
Four sons of Menasi – 1. Dalu 2. Peri 3. Pota 4. Sadrath
Ten sons of Malasi – 1. Ramniya 2. Bochran 3. Dalbaan 4. Khalwan 5. Gopal 6. Modaricha 7. Kukrecha 8. Khatrot 9. Malpot 10. Bahadot
Two sons of Khatrot – 1. Daha 2. Bega
One son of Daha – Megha
One son of Megha – Khamdhar
Six sons of Megha – 1. Anna 2. Arasi 3. Dunga 4. Lakhasi 5. Junasi 6. Dhunasi
Seven sons of Khamdhar – 1. Udawat 2. Kinsot 3. Palot 4. Dhanawar 5. Ramawat 6. Karmatot 7. Devsot
Eight clans (Gotras) of Rathod – 1. ‘Bhukya’ from Bhika 2. ‘Balanot from Bala 3. ‘Dhalwan’ from Aalot 4. ‘Munawat’ from Mohan 5. Muchhal 6. Jatot from Jatiya 7. Dharmasot
A Bhat is said to be described the linage of Bhukiya as : Kaspot Dhudya – Kas ke Kanwar – Awaraj – Dhawaraj – Tarasinh – Rao – Ratan – Doharaj – Bhika – Bhukiya
II. Jadhav Wadatiya Lineage Clan:
Three sons of Wadatiya – 1. Khetaji 2. Dhetaji 3. Netji Four sons of Khetaji – 1. Lakha 2. Luna 3. Dhara 4. Gugul Six sons of Dhetji – 1 Mala 2. Brahmawat 3. Bharat 4. Jethot 5. Bada 6. Boda (Pade Ajmera) Three sons of Netji – 1. Hala 2. Khunasi 3. Teja Four Padas of Purushottam Panda 1. Kilawat 2. Kalawat 3. Brahmawat and 4. Itrajarni Other Padas: Jthot – 7, Bharot-4, Kinasot – 4, Khetawat – 1, Dhanakawat – 4, Boda – 4, Lakha – 4, and Lana – 4.
The reason behind Purushottam Panda becoming a Banjara was that Purushottam Panda also known as Baba Brahman was a Wadatiya who had fallen in love with a Banjara girl of Zarpala clan.
Legend says that one Banjara from Goram clan owed some money to a Banjara from Zarpala clan. When Zarpala insisted on getting the money from Goram, he (Goram) kept his daughter as a mortgage with Zarpala and said that he will not show up again till he clears the debt and went to other region.
On the other hand Zarpala owed some money to a Bhat (regarded as Brahmin). When Bhat insisted on getting the money back, Zarpala said that he couldn’t return the money till Goram clears his debt. On this the Bhat started a sit-in agitation and lived near Zarpala. Gradually he fell in love with the Goram’s daughter. When this fact came to light in all 16 panch (juries) heard the case and gave decision to marry the daughter with the Bhat and allowed the Bhat to become a Banjara. This ritual was performed under a Banyan tree hence his name was also changed to Wadatiya.
The lyrical description regarding assimilation of Wadatiyas into Banjara tribe is as follows:
Six sons of Tejmal – 1. Palathya 2. Mud 3. Kurra 4. Sapawat 5. Kuelut 6. Chauradiya.
The number of Padas of each Clan was: Palathya – 5, Mud – 13, Kurra – 42 & Chawadiya – 5 padas.
IV. Pawar Clan Linage:
1) The seven sons of Kasturi further ran into 7 clans in Banjara viz. 1. Zarpala 2. Aamgot 3. Bakdot 4. Goram 5. Winjarawat 6. Lunsawat 7. Winshalawat 2) Five clans originated from 5 sons of Hanjal viz. 1. Aariyot 2. Chhaiyot 3. Banni 4. Tirbani 5. Asalat.
These 12 sons were responsible for the continuation of 12 clans afterwards.
Some people treat the 12 clans as under: 1. Zarpala 2. Aamgot 3. Wankadot 4. Goram 5. Winjarawat 6. Lunsawat 7. Wishalawat 8. Phulawat 9. Chhaiyot 10. Kitawat 11. Kandawat 12. Deglot.
V. Turi: 1. Jasawat 2. Rajawat 3. Tegawat 4. Winjod
Gorvamsha is given according to Clan Tree and alphabetically. The clan names of concerned sub-castes are also included in it.