Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Gsb &sb Surnames

The Gowda 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 Shenoy which is derived from the word Shenvis which was used to refer to the Saraswats originally settled in Goa in 96 settlements.

The surnames of GSBs are mainly two types.
The village names of Gomantak where they settled originally or migrated: This practice is prevalent among Rajapur saraswats. They have surnames like Bandivadekar, Madkaikar, Borkar, Sakhalkar, Haldwanekar, Chimbalkar, Navelkar, Marathe, Lotlikar, Salwankar, Karlekar, Burake, Bhagav, Tendulkar, Patkar, Juvale, Dhonde, Shinkar, Shendre, 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. This enabled one to identify the profession and the domicile.
Surnames indicating the profession adopted by the Saraswats like Pai, Purohit, Nayak etc.
Shenoy :Originaly 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.
Kamathi :Those in agriculture were called Kamathi. Mathi means soil and Kama is work, that is working in soil ( Kama + Mathi). Later this became Kamath.
Kini : Those who cultivated herbs were Kinvis, presently called Kini or Keni.
Vaidya :Thos 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.
Bhat :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.
Bhakta:Doing odd jobs in temples and poojas.
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.


Today the name has no links with the profession. However the GSBs still retain their Surnames down the generations.










12 comments:

Aditya Mallya said...

You forgot to add Hegde, Shetty, Rai they are also found in Goud Saraswat Brahmin community

Unknown said...

Hegde OK ..but rai and Shetty also gsb community??????????

Unknown said...

Here they have already included hegde....

Unknown said...

Ha ha ha Shetty Rai are bunts

sandhya bhandary said...

Yes, Hegde and Bhandary are there in Gsb community and bunt community. But shetty and Rai are only in bunt community.

उमेश भा॑गले said...

Rai surname are also found in GSB community having their Kuldaivat as "Shree Dhakti Vandevi" of Mulgaon (Shirodwadi), Goa.

The Seeing Eye said...

I need a list of what surnames fall under what KulaDevata . Can anyone guide me as to where I can get such a list

उमेश भा॑गले said...

"Saraswat Chaitanya" had published one book (Granth) wherein you will get all details of Surnames, their Gotta, Kuldaivat, etc.

Unknown said...

Where i can get this book on gothras, kuladevatas and surnames

vasudha Pai Gadekar said...
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उमेश भा॑गले said...

Saraswat Prakashan, 10, Saraswat Bhavan, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Path (Mogul lane), Mahim (west), Mumbai 400016

Starry_merry said...

Hey is damre a gsb surname??