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My name is <Harsh Mohan Krishnatrey> and I am the Site manager of this site. This site was created to bring all the scatered members of Krishnatrey family under single umbrella. कृष्णात्रेय परिवार को एक मंच पर लाने के लिए इस बेवसाईट का निर्माण किया गया है. कृष्णात्रेय परिवार के सभी सदस्यों का सहयोग अपेक्षित है. यदि आप के पास इस परिवार के किसी भी सदस्य से सम्बंधित कोई जानकारी,चित्र अथवा अन्य कोई उपयोगी सूचना हो तो कृपया अवश्य सूचित करें. आप अपने किसी भी सदस्य की सही जन्म तिथि, विवाह की तारीख, कोई विशेष उपलब्धि अथवा मृत्यु की तारीख एवं उसका कारण हमें समय समय पर भेज सकें तो इसे अद्यतन (uptodate) करने में हमें आसानी होगी. इस बेवसाईट के माध्यम से आप कृष्णात्रेय परिवार के रजिस्टर्ड सदस्यों की विवाह-जयंती अथवा जन्म-जयंती आदि के सम्बन्ध में सम्बंधित तिथि पर सही जानकारी आपकी अपनी इ-मेल आई डी पर प्राप्त करते रहेंगे. आप सभी उपयोगी सूचनाएँ krishnatrey@gmail.com अथवा harshmk333@yahoo.com अथवा harshmkrishnatrey@yahoo.co.inपर भेज सकतें हैं.
Atri Gotra is from the lineage ofBrahmarshiAtri and Anusuya Devi. Brahmarshi Atri is the seer of the fifth mandala (book) of the Rigveda. He had many sons, including Soma, Datta, and Durvasa, who are the incarnations of theDivine Trinity, Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra. The trimurti channeled through Brahmarsi Atri when they granted boons to his wife Devi Anusuya for helping the Sun to rise in the east everyday. Soma is called Chandratreya or Chandratre, and Durvasa is Krishnatreya or Krishnatre. Somatreya (Chandra) established the Someshwara Jyotirlinga, used to overcome all kinds of passion. Soma, as the incarnation of Brahma, has the power to cause any species to continue. Chandratre is the Surname which is used by Brahmin Families, who are among lineage of Atri Rishi. Chandratre families can be found in North India,Orrisa,Maharashtra and in West Bengal. Their Gotra is also Chandratre or Chandratreya
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I have been striving hard to study about the genealogy of gotra “Krishnatrey” using oral traditions, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to demonstrate kinship and pedigrees of its members since long. Genealogy is the study of families and the tracing of their lineages and history. In modern times, genealogy became more widespread, with commoners as well as nobility researching and maintaining their family trees. A Gotra is the lineage or clan assigned to a Hindu at birth. In most cases, the system is patrilineal and the gotra assigned is that of the person's father. Recently, the term "gotra" has taken broader meanings to include any lineage, Brahmin or otherwise. Therefore, today, other terms are considered synonymous with gotra and the distinct meaning of the word and the esoteric connotations are lost to many, even within the Brahmin community. I wonder how did the people thousands of years ago realize that genetically there was transference of some unique characteristics only from father to son (in the form of Y-chromosomes). In recent past when it was fashionable to condemn all Indian traditional systems as of no value, non-believers have referred to 'Gothra' as archaic, unscientific, irrelevant and male chauvinistic! The Scientifically proven factor DNA type test and assertions are closer to the Gotra lineage matters. A Gotra relates directly to the original seven or eight Rishis of the Vedas. In this sense, Lord Rama did not have a Gotra, and in rituals his Gotra would be the Gotra of his Brahmin priest. This practice is still common today as it was in ancient times according to earliest Hindu sources. Therefore, Gotra has always been only a Brahmin lineage that descends from seven or eight rishis associated with the Saptarishi or the seven stars of the Great Bear constellation as according to original Hindu Vedic system. The word "Gotra" means "ray." In Brahmin tradition, it is the duty of the Brahmin to keep his particular ray alive by doing daily rituals that he may transmit the power of that ray to others for the benefit of mankind. When the "ray" is extinguished, so is that particular beneficial magical stream dead to the human race and that power lost to mankind forever. Hence the importance of a Brahmin's daily Sandhya.A common mistake is to consider gotra to be synonymous with clan or Kula. A kula is basically a set of people following similar rituals, often worshipping the same God (the Kula-Devata - the God of the clan). Kula has nothing to do with lineage or caste. In fact, it is possible to change one's Kula, based on his faith or Ishta-deva. It is common practice in Hindu marriage to inquire about the Kula-Gotra meaning Clan-Lineage of the bride and bridegroom before approving the marriage. In almost all Hindu families, marriages within the same gotra are prohibited since people with same gotra/gothra are considered to be siblings. But marriage within the kula is allowed and even preferred. Shudras also have gotras, and follow it in marriages. For example a weaver falls under Markandeya gotra. Markandeya was known be a Maharishi and had 60 sons. Marriages are held within Markandeya but never in same family name. So, every weaver falls under one of these gotra. And the family name is given by the Brahmin or Guru's name. Therefore every Hindu does have a gotra and only a person following the gotra system can be called a Hindu.
Brahmarsi Atri is the seer of the fifth mandala (book) of the Rig Veda. He had many sons including the three famous ones - Soma, Datta and Durvasa who ere the incarnations of the trimurti - Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra respectively. The trimurti channeled through Brahmarsi Atri when they granted boons to his wife Devi Anusuya for helping the Sun to rise in the east everyday. Datta is called Dattatreya i.e. Datta the son of Atri as Vishnu always respects the lineage. Similarly Soma is called Chandratreya and Durvasa is Krishnatreya. Somatreya (Chandra) established the Someshwara Jyotirlinga used to overcome all kinds of passion. Soma has the power to cause any species to continue i.e. the power of creation as he is the incarnation of Brahma.
Boons are granted after testing both parents. Just as Atri had surpassed every form of penance known including standing on one leg for a thousand years and reciting the Dakshinamurti Mantra, Devi Anusuya was also tested by the Trimurti. The Trimurti tested the chastity of Anasuya. They arrived as Brahmins and requested for food on the condition that she has to serve it in the nude. Anasuya agreed without any hesitation and used her shakti to convert the brahmins (actually Trimurti) into babies and offered them food without any dress. The trimurti reverted back to their original form only after they were fed and Anusuya had dressed - and blessed her.
Brahma Purana adds that the blessings of Durga resulted in the birth of a daughter Shubhatreyi. Other sons were involved in various activities. Ratha, the sone of Atri, was involved in receiving and recording some parts of the fifth mandala of the Rig Veda. Hence he embodied the Veda and is referred to as Rathatreya i.e. Rath the son of Atri. There are a number of famous names belonging to the lineage of Atri - Shaavaashva, Avishtir, Purvaatithi,Mudgala, Uddaalaki, Shaakalaayani, Chaandogya, to name a few.
The greatest contribution of the Atreya is the Rig Veda. There are two main brahmanas (books) that are used to understand and learn the Veda of which the Atri Brahmana is considered the purest and highest.
Rishi Atri finds mention in almost every list of the Rishi’s drawn up for various purposes.
The most important list for Brahmin’s is the three who discovered AUM the cosmic sound symbolising creation or Brahma (a), preservation or Vishnu (U) and dissolution or Shiva (M). These three were Rishi Gautama (A), Rishi Atri (U) and Rishi Bharadwaja (M). He followed his father Brahma in giving the sacred thread which has three strands symbolizing A-U-M. Together these three strands indicate the vow that a Brahmin takes to recite and adhere to AUM (also pronounced OM). The first three threads of the Brahma vrata (promise of the Brahmin) is related to Bhu loka (earth plane). The second set of three threads is given after marriage and is related to the Bhuva loka (solar system) while the third set of three threads Deeksha (initiation)and is related to svarga loka (heavens).Then there is the list(s) of Saptarishi or the seven seers associated with the pole star [Big Dipper] where Rishi Atri always features with Rishi’s Kashyapa and Vasistha. These are the seven Mind born (Manasa Putra) of Brahma and the progenitors of the human race.He is a Brahmarishi as well indicating complete understanding of the Brahman or supreme truth.He is a Maharishi and the original teacher of Ayurveda, Jyotisha, Astronomy, Ganita (Mathematics), Poetry and Prose etc.
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Announcements:Mannu weds TannuPosted by: Harsh Mohan Krishnatrey on Apr 28 2015 23:53The wedding of Aman Krishnatrey 'Aman' s/o Raman Mohan Krishnatrery/Sandhya is scheduled on 4th May,20150 Comments|14 Views|View full articleGenealogy:कृष्णात्रेय-गौड़ ब्राहमण/भारद्वाज/कोशिश/कौशिक/शर्मा में विवाह के पारंपरिक नियमPosted by: Harsh Mohan Krishnatrey on Apr 28 2015 23:50
कृष्णात्रेय-गौड़ ब्राहमण/भारद्वाज/कोशिश/कौशिक/शर्मा में विवाह के पारंपरिक नियम
देश विदेश में रह रहे कृष्णात्रेय/कृष्णात्री/क्रिश्नात्री/गौड़ ब्राहमण से जुड़े लोग प्रायः कुछ प्रश्न पूछते रहते हैं. इनमें से अधिकतर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न इस प्रकार हैं:-
विवाह के समय गौत्र का मिलान कैसे किया जाता है ?
हमारे पूर्वज मूलतः कहाँ से हैं?
हमारा जठेरे कहाँ हैं ?
हमारे कुल में विवाह के क्या नियम हैं ?
कृष्णात्रेय-गौड़ ब्राहमण कहाँ कहाँ पाए जाते हैं ?
हमारे देश में कौन कौनसे गौत्र हैं?
इसमें प्रश्न २,३,५ का एक ही उत्तर है....
उत्तर:- कृष्णात्रेय देश के सभी भागों में फैले हुए हैं. सर्वाधिक ये आसाम/बंगाल और पश्चिम उ.प्र. में पाए जाते हैं. तमिलनाडु में भी इस गौत्र के लोग पाए जाते हैं. असाम/बंगाल/तमिलनाडु में रह रहे कृष्णात्रेय-गौड़ ब्राहमण मूल भाषा के रूप में हिन्दी का प्रयोग नहीं करते. भारद्वाज पंजाब में काफी संख्या में हैं. दिल्ली/हरियाणा/राजस्थान/पंजाब में रह रहे कृष्णात्रेय-गौड़ ब्राहमण का जठेरे पश्चिम उ.प्र. है. जिसमें मेरठ प्रमुख है. अर्थात इनके पूर्वजों की जड़ें पश्चिम उ.प्र. में खोजी जा सकती है.
कृष्णात्रेय-गौड़ ब्राहमण/भारद्वाज/कोशिश/कौशिक/शर्मा में विवाह के पारंपरिक नियम
1. गोत्र असमानता : जब भी किसी लड़की या लड़के के लिये कोई रिश्ता आता है,प्रथम दृष्टया बाकी पहलुओं पर रिश्ता जंचने परदोनों पक्षों केगौत्र देखे-परखे जाते हैं ।आम तौर पर जिन चार रिश्तेदारों के गोत्र देखे और मिलाए जाते हैं, वह हैं माता,पिता, दादी व नानी ।लड़के के पक्ष के ये चारों गोत्र लड़की के इन चारों गोत्रों से मिलाए जाते हैं ।शादी पक्की करने के लिये इन दोनों पक्षों के इन चारों गोत्रों में से एक भी गोत्र नहीं मिलना चाहिए ।दोनों तरफ से गोत्र असमानता होने पर ही रिश्ता पक्का किया जाता है ।गोत्र असमानता देखने-परखने और उसे मानकर ही शादी करने का यह सिद्धान्त वैज्ञानिक दृष्टि से भी शादी के उस सिद्धांत से कहीं बेहतर / अच्छा है जहां पर अपने ही चाचे, ताये / मौसी / बुआ या मामी की लड़की के साथ शादी कर दी जाती है, और ऐसी प्रथा हमारे देश के कुछ भागों में अभी भी प्रचलित है ।
2. रोका :रिश्ता पक्का हो जाने पर दोनों पक्षों द्वारा निर्धारित किये गये किसी एक दिन लड़की पक्ष से कुछ लोग, जिसमें लड़की के माता-पिता, भाई, मामा, चाचा,ताया वगैरह की उपस्थिति होनी ज़रूरी होती है, ये सभी रिश्तेदार लड़के वालों के घर आकर एक सादी सी रस्म करके लड़के पक्ष के मुख्य रिश्तेदारों की हाजिरी में लड़के को शगुन दे देते हैं ।इस रस्म को रोका कहा जाता हैऔर इसके बाद दोनों पक्ष अपने बच्चों के लिये और रिश्ता देखने के लिये सामाजिक तौर पर रोक लगा दी जाती है, इसीलिए इसे रोका कहा जाता है ।
3. सगाई या कुड़माई :रोके के बाद सगाई (मंगणी) या कुड़माई की रस्म थोड़ी बड़ी रस्म होती है ।इसमें दोनों पक्षों से ज्यादा संख्या में दोस्तों, गांव व गली मोहल्ले के लोगों व रिश्तेदारों की हाज़िरी होती है ।लड़की पक्ष के लोग लड़के को उसके घर आकर शगुन देते हैं ।शगुन में दी जाने वाली वस्तुएं / तोहफ़े दोनों पक्षों के सामाजिक व आर्थिक स्तर के मुताबिक ही होती है ।
4. तिथि निश्चित करना और निमंत्रण - रोके और मंगणी के बाद दोनों पक्षों की सुविधानुसार शादी की तारीख पक्की की जाती है ।यह तारीख पक्की करने से पहले मन्दिर के पुजारी / पंडित या गुरूद्वारे के ग्रंथी की राय भी अवश्य ली जाती है - यह निश्चित करने के लिए कि शादी के लिये निश्चित की जाने वाली तारीख ग्रहों के मुताबिक शुभ हो ।
5. ननिहाल को निमंत्रण :शादी-विवाह के मामले में दोनों पक्षों के ननिहाल वालों की बड़ी महत्त्वपूर्र्ण भूमिका होती है । इसीलिये शादी की तिथि निश्चित होने के बाद दोनों पक्षों के लोग,लड़की और लड़के के ननिहाल मिठाई लेकर जाते हैं और उन्हें विधिपूर्वक तरीके से शादी में आने और मामा की तरफ से जो भी रीति-रिवाज बनते हैं, उन्हें निभाने के लिये निवेदन करते हैं ।
6. मटना या हल्दी लगाना :शादी से पहले, होने वाले दूल्हे और दुल्हन को पांच बार हल्दी लगाई जाती है, जिसको पंजाब में"मटणा"कहते हैं ।ये मटना, बेसन, हल्दी और सरसों के तेल का एक मिश्रण होता है । पहला मटणा शादी से दो दिन पहले सुबह लगाया जाता हैऔर मटणा लगाने वाली औरतों / लड़कियों में मां, बहन, भाभी,ताईयां-चाचियां, मौसियां और गली मोहल्ले की औरतें भी शामिल हो हैं ।ये महिलाएं मटणे / शादी से संबंधित गीत गाती हैं और भाभियां होने वाले दूल्हे (अपने देवर) को बड़े खट्टे-मीठे हंसी मज़ाक व हंसी ठिठोली भीकरती हैं ।इसी तरह दूसरा मटणा शाम को, तीसरा शादी से एक दिन पहले सुबह को, चौथा
0 Comments|85 Views|View full articleFamily memories:अनन्या का जन्मदिनPosted by: Harsh Mohan Krishnatrey on Nov 18 2011 10:0211.11.11......9th birthday of Ananya Krishnatrey0 Comments|39 Views|View full articleAnnouncements:अनिमेष कृष्णात्रेय का शुभविवाहPosted by: Harsh Mohan Krishnatrey on Oct 16 2011 01:22अनिमेष कृष्णात्रेय सुपुत्र श्री चन्द्रमोहन कृष्णात्रेय का शुभविवाह 06.11.2011 को तथा टीका रस्म 05.11.2011 को जयपुर स्थित मालवीय नगर में सुनिश्चित है...आप सभी को हार्दिक बधाई...0 Comments|25 Views|View full articleAnnouncements:MEGHA'S RESULTPosted by: kapil krishnatrey on June 18 2009 04:09
YOU ALL WILL BE PLEASED TO KNOW THAT OUR DARLING DAUGHTER MEGHA KRISHNATREY HAS SCORED 91.25% IN HER CLASS XII BOARD EXAMS UNDER COMMERCE STREAM. SHE NEEDS UR BLESSINGS FOR HER FUTURE ENDEAVOURS.
Krishnatrey family is proud of Megha....Undoubtedly she is a committed girl....Harsh M krishnatrey
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