वंश

Your family's place in civilization memory

You arrived from a deity page. Start your family tree to record this deity as your kuladevataa.

Record your gotra, pravar, kuladevataa, and ancestral village. Link your living family to Bharat's temples, villages, and the unbroken thread of Hindu civilization across 1 billion+ families.

Why Vamsha matters

A gotra is not just a surname prefix — it is a Vedic lineage identifier tracing every family back to a rishi. A kuladevataa is not just a temple visit — it is the deity that has protected your bloodline for centuries. When this knowledge is lost between generations, civilization loses an irreplaceable thread. Vamsha exists to preserve it — privately, permanently, and with your family's full consent.

What Vamsha preserves

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    Private by design

    Your family tree is visible only to you and members you explicitly invite. Living member data is protected under DPDPA consent flows.

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    Gotra & pravar chain

    Record your Vedic gotra and pravar rishis — the unbroken lineage that identifies your family's sage-ancestor and ritual identity.

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    Kuladevataa & temple link

    Connect your family to its presiding deity and ancestral temple. Contributes to the living map of Hindu temples worshipped across generations.

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    Ancestor merge suggestions

    When two trees share the same gotra, village, and generational window, Vamshanidhi surfaces potential shared ancestors for you to confirm.

How it works

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    Add family members

    Start with yourself. Add parents, grandparents, siblings — with gotra, birth year, and kuladevataa for each person you know.

  2. 02

    Invite members for consent

    Send an invite link to living relatives. They review and consent to their own data being stored — DPDPA-compliant from day one.

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    Link to temples and villages

    Connect your ancestral temple and village from Vamshanidhi's indexed records. Your family tree becomes part of civilization memory.

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    Discover shared gotras

    See which Vamshanidhi families share your gotra across India. Explore if distant branches share an ancestor from the same village line.

What a Vamsha profile looks like

Example only — not real data.

Vatsa Kula

Bharadwaja गोत्र
Gotra
Bharadwaja
Pravar
Aangirasa · Baarhaspatya · Bharadwaja
Kuladevataa
Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy
Ancestral village
Yadagiri Gutta, Telangana
Ancestral temple
Yadagirigutta Temple
14 members4 generations recorded

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