Vishwamitra Gotra

Vishwamitra Gotra is one of the prominent lineages within the Brahmin community. In Hindu tradition, gotra identifies the patrilineal lineage of a person, tracing back to a common ancestor — typically one of the Saptarishis (seven great sages). The Vishwamitra gotra holds significant importance in marriage decisions, as Hindu families traditionally avoid marriages within the same gotra to maintain genetic diversity and uphold ancestral customs.

In Brahmin tradition, marriage within the same gotra (sa-gotra) is generally prohibited. If both the bride and groom belong to Vishwamitra gotra, the match is traditionally not considered. Some families also check the mother's gotra (nanihal gotra). The gotra of both families should be clearly mentioned in the marriage biodata for proper match-making.

When creating a biodata for the Vishwamitra gotra of the Brahmin community, mention your gotra prominently in the horoscope section. Include details like rashi (moon sign), nakshatra (birth star), and manglik status alongside the gotra. If your family follows specific traditions associated with the Vishwamitra lineage, mention those in the "About Family" section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vishwamitra gotra?

Vishwamitra gotra is a Hindu lineage identifier within the Brahmin community, tracing ancestry to the sage Vishwamitra (or a related Vedic rishi). It is used to determine marriage compatibility and avoid same-gotra unions.

Can two people of Vishwamitra gotra marry each other?

Traditionally, marriage between two people of the same gotra (sa-gotra vivah) is not permitted in Hindu customs. Both families are typically expected to have different gotras for the marriage to proceed.

How to mention Vishwamitra gotra in marriage biodata?

Include "Vishwamitra" in the horoscope/religious details section of your biodata. Mention it alongside your rashi, nakshatra, and manglik status. You can create a biodata with gotra details for free on BiodataJi.