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Saryupareen Brahmans (Hindi: सरयू पारीण ब्राह्मण), also known as Sarvarya Brahmans or Saryupareenya Brahmans, are North Indian Brahmans residing on the eastern plain of the Sarayu near Ayodhya. Saryupareen families such as the Chaturvedi, Tripathi, Tiwari, Trivedi, Dwivedi, Pandey, Mishra, Shukla, and Dikshit were involved solely in the research and analysis of Vedas and other religious texts, performing yajnas and other religious practices. These families did not perform ''''''''pujas for benefactors and did not take dakshinas or donations against such prayers. Hence they were considered to be solely devoted to the quest of learning about the Vedas and spreading knowledge rather than benefiting in any way through benefactors. Along with the other Pancha-Gauda Brahman communities, the Saryupareen traditionally preserve the customs and traditions as prescribed by ancient Hindu canons. In the 19th (held at Prayag) and 20th (held at Lucknow) national convention of Kanyakubja Brahmans by Kanyakubja Mahati Sabha, in 1926 and 1927 respectively, it appealed for unity among Kanyakubja Brahmans whose different branches included Sanadhya, Pahadi, Jujhoutia, Saryupareen, Chattisgarhi, Bhumihar Brahmans and different Bengali Brahmans. The Saryupareen generally dwell in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh with a significant amount of them concentrated in the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh known as Purvanchal. There are also minority Saryupareen communities in Mauritius, where Bhojpuri is a commonly spoken language and the Caribbean
Families & classification
These Brahmans are divided into 26 categories Gautama, Sandilya,Vashista, Parashara,Kaundinya,Garga, Udbahu, Upamanyu, Maunas, Kanva, Vartantu, Bhrigu, Agastya, Kaumasya,Galava, Kasyapa, Kaushika, Bhargava, Savarnaya, Atri, Katyayana, Angiras, Vatsa, Sankritya Jamadagni, Punah. Other than above gotras 1. Krishanatraya, 2. Ghritakausika, 3. Margeya are called mishrit (combined) gotra. However, 261 gotras are mentioned in some source.

HISTORY OF GUJARAT SARYUPAREEN BRAHMAN SAMAJ

The Gujarat Saryupareen Brahman Samaj was actually established in the year 1964. The main objective of establishing the Samaj to enhance growth of Saryupareen Brahman Society .This Samaj is giving direction to all the people across Gujarat. This Samaj is doing lots of activity for society. The samaj is inspiring people to work together for the nation. Samaj is consistently trying to achieve its objectives of social, economical, environmental & humanitarian development through Indian culture & development program. Samaj is consistently trying to maintain strategic balance between urban & rural societies through committed team of individuals through different disciplines. The samaj is a composite of social scientists, technologists, social reformers, thinkers and other professionals. This noble initiative was taken by following great minds of our society.

Maharaj Shri Rambaliprag Tiwari

Shri Ramsumrin Pandeyji

Shri Raksharam Mishraji

Shri Govind Shashtriji

Saryupareen Brahman Samaj was formally established and registered in the year 1988. The Rules and Regulations were made to serve the samaj in a professional way. Some social and spiritual persons lead the samaj in specified manner, but President was responsible for implementation of the required social reforms and other decisions. The Past Presidents after the formal establishment of the Samaj are as follows:

• Shri Shyamsundar Tiwari

• Shri Raj Karan Dwivedi

• Shri L R Mishra

• Shri Triyogendra Tripathi

• Shri Srikrishna Shukala

• Shri Parmeshwar Prasad Pandey

The drafted rules and regulations as well as objects of the organization are specified in a systematic manner. Information regarding the formation of general council as well as the rules and regulations regarding membership and the functioning of other posts such as President, Vice President, General Secretary, Secretary and Treasurer are also explained. The information regarding the purpose of the organization and how it aims to fulfil its tasks are explained here

FOUNDER MEMBERS

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1 Shri L.R MISHRA PRESIDENT NAVRANGPURA ,AHMEDABAD
2 Shri LAL MADHAV PANDEY VICE PRESIDENT MAHALAXMI MANDIR ,AHMEDABAD
3 Shri ASHOK KUMAR PANDEY GEN. SECRETARY RANIP, AHMEDABAD
4 Shri SANTRAM PANDEY SECRATARY MAHALAXMI MANDIR, AHMEDABAD
5 Shri SHASHIKANT TIWARI TREASURER MAHALAXMI MANDIR ,AHMEDABAD
6 Shri C R SHUKLA MEMBER MANINAGAR , AHMEDABAD
7 Shri HARIPRASAD SHUKLA MEMBER RANIP , AHMEDABAD
8 Shri SHYAMSUNDAR TIWARI MEMBER PALADI, AHMEDABAD
9 Shri RAJARAM MISHRA MEMBER AMRAIWADI , AHMEDABAD
10 Shri RAMAWDHESH TRIPATHI MEMBER RAKHIAL , AHMEDABAD
11 Shri SANTOSH KUMAR SHUKLA MEMBER VASTRAPUR , AHMEDABAD
12 Shri RAMSUMIRAN PANDEY MEMBER PANCH KUA , AHMEDABAD
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