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Khare : ウィキペディア英語版
Khare

Khare is a Hindu family surname found in India among communities of Kāyastha or Kayasth
and Kaushik and takes its meaning from the word 'pure'. Kāyastha are said in the Vedas and Puranas to have a dual-caste status, i.e. Brahmin and Kshatriya. They are mainly spread across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, North India and are a sub-sect of Brahmins whose ancient profession was writing. They are the only sect who are referred to as direct “blood” descendants of a Vedic god (Chitragupta) in the religious texts and the only ancestor-worshiping sect of Hinduism.
==Genealogy of Khare==

The Khare trace their genealogy from Adi Purush Shri Chitragupta Maharaj, the son of Lord Brahama who had 12 sons with two wives, Irawati/Shobhwati and Sudakhina/Nandani. These 12 sons were married to Nagakanyas of Nagraj Vasuki and were the origin of the 12 castes of the Kayasthas. The same legend, with slight variation, is found in most of the Puranas.

Sons of First Wife Irawati/Shobhwati
# Charu
# Sucharu
# Chitr
# Matimaan
# Himvaan
# Chitrcharu
# Chitrcharan
# Atinindriya
Sons of Second Wife Sudakhina/Nandani
# Bhanu
# Vibhanu
# Vishvabhanu
# Varyabhanu
There are two main lineages of the Khare from the main clans of Braham Kaystha, i.e. Sucharu and Bhanu.
Sucharu: He was a disciple of sage Vasishtha. His Rashi name was Dharamdutta and he worshiped Devi Shakambari. Maharaj Chitraguptji sent Shree Sucharu to establish a kingdom in the Gaud region (Bangal). Shree Sucharu married Devi Mandhiya, the daughter of Nagaraj Vasuki. The gaurs are divided into five divisions: 1. Khare, 2. Doosre, 3. Bengali, 4. Dehlavi, 5. Vadanyuni. Gaur Kaystha have been further subdivided into 32 Als.
Bhanu: Maharaj Chitragupt sent Shree Bhanu to establish a kingdom in the Shrivas region (Kashmir and Gandhar/Kandhar). He was married to Nagaraj Vaasuki’s daughter, Devi Padmini, and two divine sons named Shree Devdatta and Shree Ghanshyam were born. Shree Devdatta ruled over Kashmir, and Shree Ganshyam ruled over the banks of the Sindhu River. They were called Khare and were born from the second wife, Kheri of Shree Ganshyam.

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