Bhanot Explained

Bhanot is a subcaste of Punjabi Saraswat Brahmins in North India https://www.scribd.com/document/79950485/punjabi-brahminshttps://chintpurni.angelfire.com/saraswat-brahmins-Rose-Ibbetson.pdf .In ancient Punjab, Bhanots ruled the region of present Bathinda for decades and https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bathinda-old-city-rich-history-punjab-tanny-mcneer had close knits with the Bhatti and Mohyal rulers of that time.http://www.mapnall.com/en/Map-Bathinda_1130904.html Bhanot clan is member of Vatsa/Jamdagni gotra (clan), which is found in Bhrigu section of gotras with the pravar rishis [rishis to whom a person belonging to a gotra traces back his lineage to [Chyavan, Apravan, Aurav, Richik, Jamdagni (father of Parshuram)] with mool Rishi being Bhrigu.[1] These Brahmins are also called martial Brahmins along with Mohyal Brahmins. Some people of Rajput community also use the surname most of whom considered themselves an offshoot of Bhanot Brahmin lineage. Bhanot are a part of Asthwan/Athawan sub group of Punjabi Brahmins which includes Joshi, Kural, Pathak, Bhardwaj, Sannd, Shourie and https://www.surajyengde.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/THE-CURSE-OF-CASTE.pdf Bhanot. The Bhanot surname should not be confused with Banotra, Bhanotra, Bhangotra, who are Brahmins from Jammu (like Bamotra, Gangotra, Gubgotra, Mangotra, Pangotra, Pasotra) having their mool (origin) Rishi, Brahmarishi Vashisht.[2]

Notable persons

Notable people with the surname include:

Notes and References

  1. https://a1jaankari.com/vats-gotra/
  2. Web site: Subcastes of Brahmins in Punjab and Jammu .