Gandas
Gandas (गंडास)[1][2] [3] Gadas (गडास) Gedas (गेडास) Gendas (गंडास)[4][5] Ganday (गंडे)[6] Gadasia/Garasia (गडासिया) Gandasia (गंडासिया)[7] Gadasia (गड़ासिया)[8] Gadasiya (गड़ासिया), Gardasik (गरडासिक) is a Gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab.. [9] Gendas (गंडास) is a small Jat tribe or got found in tahsils Sangrur and Dadri (now Bhiwani) of Jind. [10].
Origin
Its name is said to be derived either from gandasa (गंडास) [11], an Axe, or Gandas, a village in tahsil Hissar. [12].
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Gadasia = Gades (Pliny.vi.35)
Mention by Pliny
Pliny[13] mentions Fortunate Islands.... There are some authors who think that beyond these are the Fortunate Islands1, and some others; the number of which Sebosus gives, as well as the distances, informing us that Junonia2 is an island seven hundred and fifty miles distant from Gades. He states also that Pluvialia3 and Capraria4 are the same distance from Junonia, to the west; and that in Pluvialia the only fresh water to be obtained is rain water.
1 Or Islands of the Blessed—the modern Canaries.
2 Supposed to be the modern island of Fuerteventura.
3 Supposed to be that now called Ferro.
4 Probably the modern Gomera. In B. iv. c. 36, Pliny mentions them as six in number, there being actually seven.
In Mahabharata
Mahabharata Shalya Parva, Mahabharata/Book IX Chapter 44 mentions about them as Gonandas under in shloka 60.[14]
History
According to H.A. Rose[15] writes that the Bagri Jats have certain sections which might appear totemistic, but very rarely is any reverence paid to the totem. Such are :— Gandasia, a form of axe, in tahsil Hansi, Hisar, Haryana.
Girish Chandra Dwivedi[16] mentions....Vijay Ram Garasia, the chief of Pathena, being a close associate of Churaman and his sons, had in the past and still opposed Badan Singh. In an attempt to bring the Garasia close to him, he married Suraj Mal with his daughter, Kalyan Kaur (Kalayani). [17] But this conciliatory step failed to mend his ways. Thereupon, he granted Pathena as a jagir to Shardul (the son of Ati Ram of Halaina) whom he had earlier won over to his side. Shardul killed Vijay Ram and held Pathena under Badan Singh. [18]
Villages founded by Gandas clan
- Kherli Gadasiya (खेड़ली गडासिया) (Kherli Gadasia) - village in tahsil Bayana District- Bharatpur in Rajasthan.
- Salasar Balaji - Gandas gotra Jats developed it as 'Gandas ki Dhani'. Tetarwal Gotra Jats named the Salasar Balaji as Tetarwal ki Dhani. Thkur Salam Singh occupied this area and changed the place name from Tetarwal ki Dhani to Salamsar which became Salasar.
- Kishan Garh - Village in South Delhi near VasantKunj in Delhi founded by Kishan Singh Gandas
Gedesai village
- गेडेसे (जाट गोत्र - गेडास) : गेडेसे नाम का गाँव झारखंड के सराइकेला खरसावाँ जिले की राजनगर विकास-खंड में है।
King of Babylon
List of Kings of Babylon contains name of Gandaš (fl. ca. 1730 BC)
During Gupta dynasty
In Gupta inscriptions Names of the Vithi-Mahattaras (Vithi-elders) have been mentioned. Kalaikuri Sultanpur Copper-plate Inscription of the Gupta Year 120 (=A.D. 439) mentions about Ganda as a name of Vithi-elders in Line-4. According to lexicographers Ganda means 'the chief; best, excellent' [19] and thus can signify a hero. The term is also used for the animal rhinoceros, so it can also be a case of a name based on the name of an animal.
The custom of deriving names from animals was unknown in the Vedic period. [20] But in Panini we find such references. [21]
Gandas rulers of Gorir
About 1500 years ago a group of Maan people came from Ghazni and settled at place called 'Balavansa' near Delhi. The village Dhosi is surrounded by hills and situated near Narnaul in Haryana. Large number of people come to this place from far off places every year. Many temples and kunds have been constructed here. A fair is also organized at this place. Prior to the Maan people came, Gandas gotra Jats were the rulers here. Bijal Singh was married to Gaurandevi, daughter of Nagal. He founded a village called 'Gorir' in the name of Gaurandevi at a distance of 3 km from Dhosi.
Gandas in Salasar
About five centuries back the present Salasar area was inhabited by Gandas gotra Jats and known as 'Gandas ki Dhani'. At one time there became a severe scarcity of drinking water due to famines in the area. A saint came to the village at that time and on the request of villagers pointed out a spot to dig a well suitable for drinking water. At the same time he warned that the person who would dug the well would meet death. The villagers thought it better to leave the place and the Gandas people moved away. [22]
Distribution in Delhi
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Alwar district
Villages in Chittorgarh district
Mangrol, Jamlawda (4), Soobi (2),
Villages in Jaipur district
Hirnoda (70),
Villages in Bharatpur district
Villages in Nagaur district
Villages in Churu district
Bhatwala,Khejra, Sujangarh (7), Melusar,
Villages in Hanumangarh district
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Nimach district
Aspura (1), Harwar (1), Kesarpura (1), Khor Vikram (5), Kundala (5), Morvan (2), Roop Pura(1),
Villages in Raisen district
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Bulandshahr District
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Gurgaon district
Daulatabad, Gadoli Kalan, Gadoli Khurd, Milakpur,
Villages in Jind district
Gendas Jats are found in Jind district in Haryana. [23],[24]
Villages in Bhiwani district
Villages in Mahendergarh district
Villages in Kurukshetra district
Distrbution in Punjab
Villages in Patiala district
- Gandan, Khanpur Gandean, Kheri Gandean villages in Rajpura tahsil in Patiala district in Punjab.
Distrbution in Pakistan
According to 1911 census the Ganda were the principal Muslim Jat clan in :
Notable person from this gotra
- Ishwar Singh Gandas (Bhattewala) (1945-2005) - Khap Pardhan Mehrauli 360 from Kishan Garh in Delhi.
- Mahendra Singh Bhattewala - MLA from Mahipalpur Vidhan Sabha Delhi in 1998, from Kishan Garh in Delhi.
- Gordhan Singh Gandas (Bhattewala) Khap Pardhan Mehrauli 360 from Kishan Garh in New Delhi.
- Hukam Singh Kherli Gadasiya - Estate holder.
- Hari Singh Kumher Gandas - MLA and Minister in Rajasthan.
- Darshan Kumar Gandas - from Kishan Garh in Delhi, actor in Bollywood movies like Mary Kom , NH 10.
- Ch.Satbir Singh Gandas- Mayor of Delhi (In office 2005–2006).
- Charan Singh Choudhary (Gardasik) - A.En. PWD, VPO - Kherli Gadasia, district - Bharatpur, Present Address : 37, Bajrang Vihar, near Durgapura Railway Station, Jaipur, Phone Number : 0141-2760571, Mob : 9314479207, Email: hilarious.05.08.87@gmail.com
- Amit Gandas - RAS, from village Bhatwala (Sardarshahar), Churu.
- Ch. Surender Singh Gandas - From Kishan Garh.
External Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satbir_Singh_(politician) https://www.jatland.com/home/User:Gandas
References
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.34, sn-539.
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. ग-111
- ↑ Dr Pema Ram:Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas, 2010, p.299
- ↑ Dr Pema Ram:Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas, 2010, p.299
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. ग-96.
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.36, sn-625.
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.34, sn-539.
- ↑ Dr Pema Ram:Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas, 2010, p.299
- ↑ An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan:H. W. Bellew, p.96,109,112,121,127
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/G,p.283
- ↑ Mahipal Arya, Jat Jyoti, August 2013,p. 14
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/G,p.283
- ↑ Natural History by Pliny Book VI/Chapter 35
- ↑ परियकश चैव नन्दश च गॊनन्दश च परतापवान । आनन्दश च परमॊदश च सवस्तिकॊ धरुवकस तदा (IX.44.60)
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/J,p.376
- ↑ The Jats - Their Role in the Mughal Empire/Chapter V,p.100
- ↑ Tawarikh-i-Hunud, 22b
- ↑ Pathena Raso, Quoted by Ganga Singh, op. cit., 100-101,91
- ↑ Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Monier Williams, p. 344, col. 1.
- ↑ V.S. Agrawala, India as Known to Panini, p. 186.
- ↑ Panini, II. 1.56 : उपमितं व्यघ्रादिभि: सामान्यप्रयोगे, Cf. Panini, V. 3.81. The names of species adopted as personal names, e.g. Vyaghraka, Simhaka.
- ↑ Subhash Bedharak:balaji Itihas, Pub: Rudmal Booksheller, Chomu, ISBN;81-903003-0-X, p.9
- ↑ Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), Bhim Singh Dahiya, p. 333
- ↑ Rose:'Tribes and Castes', Vol. II, p. 283
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