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The tatsama words 'sahodara' (brother) and 'sahodari' (sister) derive their roots from the Sanskrit word 'saha udara' (सहोदर) meaning co-uterine or born of the same womb. In communities where gotra membership passed from father to children, marriages were allowed between a woman and her maternal uncle,

There were a group of rishis(well-known as yogi), they believed that, they are originated from lord shiva, successor of that rishis are under shiva gotra and well-known as rudraja brahmin.]

The following is a partial list of gotras found in the Brahmin community of Hindus:

References

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  2. "gotra – Indian caste system". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  3. http://shrigaurbrahmanmahasabhabikaner.blogspot.in/2010/12/list-of-brahmin-gotras.html
  4. https://ramanan50.wordpress.com/2014/02/23/brahmin-gotra-list/
  5. http://familypedia.wikia.com/Brahmin_gotra_system