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'''Bahuguna''' is a [[Gangari Brahmin]] sub-group found in Indian state of [[Uttarakhand]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sati |first1=Vishwambhar Prasad |title=Natural and Cultural Diversity in the Himalaya |date=9 August 2023 |publisher=Springer Nature |isbn=978-3-031-39363-1 |page=68 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vFrQEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA68 }}</ref>
'''Bahuguna''' is an Indian Kumaoni and Garhwali [[clan]], found in Indian State of [[Uttarakhand]]. Common variations of the surname were formed during British-India to include "Bahugun", "Bhugun", "Bhuguna", as reported by Prof. C.Bahuguna in 1967.


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Bahuguna is an Indian Garhwali Brahmin clan, found in Indian State of Uttarakhand. Common variations of the surname were formed during British-India to include "Bahugun", "Bhugun", "Bhuguna", as reported by Prof. C.Bahuguna in 1967.

The original village of the Bahuguna clan is Pokhri Chalansyun situated near Srinagar, the ancient capital of Garhwal. The Kuldevi (clan deity) of Bahugunas is Gaurja/Gaura. The main temple of the Goddess is situated in Devalgarh, which is visible from Bughani. A chauri (a small common village temple) is located in Bughani. Many Bahugunas migrated from Bughani to different parts of Garhwal and even to Kumaon. Today, there are many more villages inhabited by Bahuguna clan. According to the family history, the land of Odali village was purchased by ancestors from a lady of Dungri Village. According to the book Bahuguna Vansh Charit (page 237) written by Dr. Ram Prasad Bahuguna, one of ancestors of Shri Asha Ramji (who belonged to the 13th generation of Shri Achyuta Nandji) came from Village Bughani (Near Srinagar, Garhwal) to settle in Odali in 1870. This is also corroborated by a map of Odali Village prepared by Shri T. F. Freeman from Survey of India in 1892.[1]

The origin story says that about 800 years ago, three men from Bengali Bandyopadhyay clan travelled to the Himalayas. There they came across the king of Garhwal who had a disease that no one had been able to cure. These three men from Bengal were very talented. they had a sound knowledge of medicine and astrology. The head of the group, an astrologer and medical practitioner, managed to cure the king. The overjoyed king asked the group leader to stay back in his kingdom and gave him a village to settle. Also, for his amazing knowledge, the king gave him the title "Bahuguna" which actually means "Man of many virtues (qualities)". The group leader from then on worked with the king and his group settled in that village, which is now in the center of Garhwal region in Uttarakhand state . They form part of the uppermost wrung of 4 Brahmin clans of Garhwal called "Chauthoki Baman" along with Uniyal, Dobhal and Dangwal clans. The Bahugunas do not inter-marry. They were called "Chauthoki Baman" because they held many important positions in the courts of the Garhwali Kings. Some generations ago, the Chauthoki Bamans did not intermarry with other Gangari Brahmins because they held themselves superior in the caste hierarchy.
Notable Bahugunas

Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna (1927–2004), Hindi and Garhwali writer and poet

Harsh Vardhan Bahuguna (1939–1971), Indian mountaineer, Padma Shri (1972)

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh

Jai Vardhan Bahuguna (1948–1985), Indian army officer and mountaineer, younger brother of Harsh Vardhan Bahuguna

Kamala Bahuguna (1923–2001), Indian Lok Sabha member

Rita Bahuguna Joshi, former PCC Chief, Uttar Pradesh and Present BJP Leader

Saurabh Bahuguna, Indian Member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

Sundarlal Bahuguna, the pioneer of Chipko Movement

Vijay Bahuguna, former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand

Vaibhav Bahuguna, a great personality from the foothill of Himalayas ,famous for his adventures.

Latest revision as of 10:46, 20 November 2024

Bahuguna is a Gangari Brahmin sub-group found in Indian state of Uttarakhand.[1]

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  1. ^ Sati, Vishwambhar Prasad (9 August 2023). Natural and Cultural Diversity in the Himalaya. Springer Nature. p. 68. ISBN 978-3-031-39363-1.