Yes
Ayare Surname from Mangavli village--Vaibhavwadi Talula--Sindhudurga District-- Maharashtra State was from 96 clan (kuli) Marathas
It was branch from Shankhapala Kshatriyas as Chandravanshi Kshatriya Similar to Angre Surname with same liniage ancestors (Gotra) that is Gargyan (Decendant of Sage Gargacharya)
Difference in Angre and Ayare is Their Devak (Items at which our clan God/Goddess resides) Angre mostly had Panchpallava (Five types of leaves) As Devak & Ayare Had Shankh (Cone Shell) As there Devak
It is as per my Knowledge as fellow Ayare
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Mr. Vrushal Dilip Ayare
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pawar is a clan or an Indian surname. Pawar Surname is found among the Maratha clans that claim Rajput origin
In the context of 96 Kuli Maratha community, "gotra" refers to the ancestral lineage or clan that a particular surname is associated with. The Palav surname is typically associated with the Bharadwaj gotra in the 96 Kuli Maratha community. Gotras are important in Hindu culture as they denote a person's paternal lineage and are used in marriage alliances to ensure genetic diversity and avoid consanguinity. It is essential to consult with a knowledgeable elder or a genealogist within the community to confirm the specific gotra associated with the Palav surname in the 96 Kuli Maratha community.
The surname "Utekar" is not traditionally associated with the Maratha 96 Kuli clan. The 96 Kuli Marathas are a group of 96 clans or families that are considered to be part of the Maratha community. Each clan has its own set of surnames that are recognized within the community. While the surname "Utekar" may be used by individuals who identify as Marathas, it is not one of the traditional surnames associated with the 96 Kuli Marathas.
Yes,Rasal is 96 Kuli Maratha.You can check it at http://marathas.tripod.com/clans.html
Yes, "Sarvade" is a Marathi Brahmin surname. In the Indian caste system, Brahmins are considered the priestly class and are traditionally involved in religious and scholarly pursuits. The surname "Sarvade" is likely to be specific to individuals belonging to the Marathi Brahmin community, indicating their ancestral lineage and social status within the caste system.