Many pilgrims visiting Haridwar in Uttarakhand also visit priests to know about their ancestors.
Haridwar has around 2,500 such genealogy priests called panda who hold records of families going back 15 to 20 generationsTheir records include details like place of origin, names, births, deaths, reason of death, place of residence, caste, and clan.The priests have organised themselves into so-called ‘firms’ based on the States, districts, and villages they handle.
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5 апр 2023