Vartantu

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Vartantu (4360 BC, also known as Bartrend or Vartrend) was an Indian sage who had a large ashram in Bharuch for education of children in the kingdom of Raghu II, son of Dilip II and grandfather of Lord Rama. [1]

Vartantu Gotra[edit]

The word "gotra" signifies "lineage" in the Hindu religion. Each gotra takes the name of a famous Rishi or sage who was the patrilineal forebear of that clan. Descendants of Rishi Vartantu are classified under Vartantu Gotra.

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References[edit]

  1. Mittal, JP (2006). History of Ancient India: From 7300 BC to 4250 BC. ISBN 9788126906154.