Beda
- For the similar Gotra see Bera (बेरा)
Beda (बेड़ा)[1] Benra (बेंड़ा) Behda (बेहड़ा)[2] Bera (बेड़ा) is gotra of Jats found in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.[3]
Origin
This gotra started from place name Benra. [4]
History
The Jat historian Hukum Singh Panwar (Pauria)[5] writes that Jakhar is derived from Yaksha. This tribe Jakhar claim Jakha or Jakhu, known as Yaksha or Yakshu in Sanskrit, to be their most ancient eponymous progenitor. [6][7] Hukum Singh Panwar further writes that Yakshas were one of the tribes who fought the last battle of Dasrajna War (the battle of ten kings) under the leadership of Dasa Raja named Bheda against Bharatas tribes on the banks of Yamuna. The other tribes were Ajas, Sigrus, Alinas, Pakthas, Bhalana, Sivas, and Visanin. [8] [9] M.L. Bhargava writes that after the defeat on the Yamuna River they migrated to the Oxus (Geek name) valley and gave the name to valley as Jaksha or Jaaksha. He opines that Budakhsis and their city Badakshan are known after the combined name of Bheda, the leader of the Yakshas and that of the latter, Bheda is also a Jat clan. [10][11]
The mention of Bhera the leader of clans and Sigrus as one of the clans in this war indicates its relation with Sangrur. As we know Benra is still a village in Sangrur district in Punjab.
Villages founded by Beda clan
- Bedon Ka Bera (बेड़ों का बेड़ा) - village in Osian tahsil of Jodhpur district in Rajasthan.
- Beron Ki Dhani (बेड़ो की ढ़ाणी) - village in Merta City tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan.
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Sangrur district
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Muzaffarnagar district
- Behda, Benra are Villages in Kairana tahsil of Muzaffarnagar district in Punjab.
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Jodhpur district
Bedon Ka Bera, Bisalpur, Borunda, Jodhpur, Dhandhora, Hariya Dhana,
Villages in Nagaur district
Barnel Parbatsar, Basani Seja, Beron Ki Dhani, Dhadhasani, Gwalu, Kathoti, Khundala, Loroli Kalan, Mokalpur, Nimbi Jodhan, Nimbola, Padoo Kalan, Pundalu, Sathani, Sundari (25), Singhana Didwana,
Villages in Churu district
Sujangarh (2),
Villages in Sikar district
Villages in Pali district
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Beda(बेडा़) gotra jats are found in Madhya Pradesh.
Villages in Bhopal district
Villages in Harda district
Abgaon Kalan, Baidi, Bhamori, Bhunnas, Bichhola, Gullas, Harda Khurd, Kheda Harda, Oshopuram, Sontalai,
Villages in Dhar district
Villages in Indore district
Pardeshipura (a locality in Indore city)
Villages in Sehore district
Amla Majju, Bagwara, Balagaon, Dholpur, Kannod Mirzi, Muhai, Richhadia Kadeem, Shahpura Pachapura, Pandagaon
Villages in Hoshangabad district
Jat Guradia, Jhillai, Chapara Garhan
Villages in Ratlam district
Dhaunswas (1), Kanser (1), Negarda (1), Sikhedi (4), Sinod (1), Surana (11),
Villages in Dewas district
Baijagwada[13] Bangarda, Deola, Dudwas, Gola Guthan, Khal, Sanwer,
Villages in Shajapur district
Villages in Khandwa district
Villages in Ujjain district
Notable persons from this gotra
- GDR Chhotu Ram Bera - The Grenadiers Regiment, Martyr 14-01-2003, Rajasthan
- Devi Singh Choudhary (Beda) - Research Officer (VRS Optee) Irrigation, Date of Birth : 26-May-1950, Permanent Address : 60, Panna Dhai Marg,Jatwadi Pulia,Udaipur - 313001, Present Address : 248, Panchsheel Vatika, Vishwakarma Nagar I, Maharani Farm, Durgapura, JAIPUR-18, Mob: 9414471039
- Rekha Beda is from village Gwalu in Nagaur district of Rajasthan. She is Secretary of All India Jat Mahasabha youth wing.
Gallery of Beda people
External Links
See also
- Bheda - A clan.
References
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.53, s.n. 1815
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.53, s.n. 1815
- ↑ Jat History Thakur Deshraj/Chapter IX,p.695
- ↑ Mahendra Singh Arya et al: Adhunik Jat Itihas, p. 270
- ↑ Hukum Singh Panwar(Pauria), The Jats - Their Origin, Antiquity & Migrations, 1993 Publisher - Manthan Publications, Rohtak, Haryana, ISBN 81-85235-22-8, p. 150-151
- ↑ Yoginder Pal Shastri, op. cit., p. 468
- ↑ Amichand Sharma, Jat Varna mimansa, v.s. 1967
- ↑ Hukum Singh Panwar(Pauria), The Jats - Their Origin, Antiquity & Migrations, 1993 Publisher - Manthan Publications, Rohtak, Haryana, ISBN 81-85235-22-8, p. 150-151
- ↑ Buddha Prakash, op. cit., p. 77
- ↑ M.L. Bhargava, Geography of the Rigvedic India, Lucknow, 1964, p. 129
- ↑ Hukum Singh Panwar(Pauria), The Jats - Their Origin, Antiquity & Migrations, 1993 Publisher - Manthan Publications, Rohtak, Haryana, ISBN 81-85235-22-8, p. 150-151
- ↑ User:Sk56
- ↑ User:Sk56
- ↑ Kisan Chhatrawas Bikaner Smarika 1994, p.131, sn 309
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