INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Somavanshiya Sahasrarjun Kshatriya Samaj , an page which
provides us with a wide range of information about the origins of our organization.
The SSK page is founded with the aim of the promotion of the religious, social,
educational and cultural exchange between the SSK peoples of the India.
Its main goals are to unite, preserve, protect and promote social,
economic and educational contacts of samaj members residing. These goals would
be best achieved by bringing everyone together, by establishing communication
and bonding the SSK Samaj . And that is the reason,here we have our own page to
communicate with our people more efficiently.This article is presented to familiarize young
readers to our ancestor Sahasrarjun.
HISTORY AND ORIGIN
Here I briefly explains about origin and history of our Somavanshiya Sahasrarjun Kshatriya (S S K) community.Somvanshi or Chandravanshi Kshatriyas are one of the three main kshatriya Vansha social class in India, the others being Surya
Vansha and Agni Vansha. They are direct descendants of Som (Or Moon). As the
name "SOM" indicates, this community belongs to the Lunar Dynasty. The word
"Somavanshi Kshatriya" means the second caste in the hierarchy of the
Hindu Varna System. "Soma" means "Moon", thus these
Kshatriyas belong to the "Chandra Vansha" i.e. "Moon Dynasty of
Warriors".Bhagavata Purana
His name is part of our community acronym
Somavaunshya Sahasrarjun Kshatriya ( S S K). It is a common understanding among
the SSKians that the name Sahasrarjun refers to emperor Arjun, who possessed a
thousand hands. These hands were blessed by God Dattatreya for his deep
devotion. His dedication to protect the poor and weak subjects, from the social
outcasts or adharmies. The word Sahasra virtually means a thousand.
The word Sahasra virtually means a thousand. For many it means the
dominance of emperor Arjun over the evil. In mythological art, the pictorial
expression of the strength of Gods is depicted with multiple hands and brain
power with multiple heads. There are other explanations on the expression of
strength of Sahasrarjun in the form of fables and mythical tales. It is the
subject of this article. The illustrations presented here are designed in the
interest of youngsters, who have little or no direct contact with the main core
SSK community. However, for reading the text the parents guidance may be
required. Hopefully it will arouse curiosity in them over the glories of our
past.
Great emperor Sahasrarjun, the patriarch, ruled the kingdom of
Mahismati, the region of Maheshwar in the state of Madyapradesh, India. He was
a well-known Kshatriya warrior, who stood out of other brave heroes of puraans,
for his great strength. Sahasrarjun stories have been depicted differently in
puraans. Many folklore’s and fables describing his greatness have been passed
on for generations. It is mostly from word of mouth. Their interpretations,
however, vary in different regions.Our story begins
from the heaven.Resident God Vishnu destroyer of evil, is generally identified
by the weapon Chakra. This Chakra symbol adorns his right hand index finger. it is very powerful, sharply spiked, spinning wheel. It
spins fast This weapon represents God Chakradeva, the destroyer of evil
elements of humanity. The Chakra sometimes in the form of wheel is used as a
logo to symbolize our Sahasrarjun heritage. The wheel that represents Chakra is
symbolically used in the figures or the book covers of the religious books
related to Sahasrarjun.
God
Vishnu at the appropriate time sent Chakaradeva to earth as one of his 26
avaatars. That is when there was no peace on earth due to turmoil caused by the
rakshas or evil disruptors of the society. He descended to earth to eliminate
the rakshasas and disruptors and become great emperor Sahasrarjun
For generations
it has been told that young Kartavirya after becoming the ruler of Mahismati,
for the betterment of and for expansion of his kingdom to the four corners of
the earth, sought the advice of the elders.
Young kartavirya praying to god for peace and strength with deep devotion. |
Then he went on a quest for peace
to a mountain top to pray to the God Dattatreya. He prayed to him
for peace and strength with deep devotion. Dattatreya became his mentor as well
as his guru (teacher) and guided him during his entire life.Dattatreya finally appeared and blessed his devotee with a thousand powerful hands. Mighty
Sahasrarjun then conquered all the known and unknown oversea kingdoms. In
reference to his powerful hands Sahasrarjun is addressed as Sahasrabahu,
Sahasrabujhadhari etc.. He is also referred to as Rajarajeshwar, Kartavirya,
Kartyviryarjun, Kritaviryanandan, Parakrami Arjun, Haihayaraja, Dashagrivajayi,
Nagapal etc. He was known to be one of the seven greatest emperors that had
ever lived.
God Dattatreya blessing his devotee with thousand powerfull hands. |
Thousands
of years ago, due to political and social uncertainties, SSK migrants from
Madyapradesh settled in the Erandon area of Khanadesh where this folklore
originated. At Erandon Barhanapur Ganesh lake, in the Ganesh temple, the priest
pointed at the paintings. He explained that here on the lake front,
Kartavirya’s parents were concerned. They carried their baby Kartavirya with no
hands and prayed regularly to God Dattatreya, who then blessed the baby with
the thousand hands. Kartavirya came to be known as Sahasrarjun.
CULTURE AND ORIGINATED
Savji's are staunch martial hindus with strong linege of emperors,kings and renowned warriors.The males append a "SA" to thier names as a term of respect. Example:"Bhavan sa","yellosa".The females append "Bai" to thier names. Example:"Sakku Bai","Anatha Bai". The savjis adore the goddess Bhavani as the family deity.The Dussarah is the major Festival for every house ho;d and during the dussarah they prepare special culinary dishes like "Edimi" (Prepared of wheat flour,gram flour),"Arithi"(Prepared of wheat flour in shape of diyas) and offer "Lalpani" (Intoxiants) to the Goddess Bhavani.On every kartika month sapthami tidhi in shravana Nakshatra the savji's celebrate the birthday of Sri Sahasrarjun with much pomp and gaiety.The notable feature of Savji's caste is that during ceremonies of marrige the System of Dowry is not at all visible.In all most major and cities where savji's are inhabitating there exists caste societies in name of S S K Samajs.
The Savji or Somavanshya sahasrajun Kshatriya or SSK samaj are a khatriya community concentrated in the districts bordering karnataka, Andhra pradesh, Maharashtra. They are also reffered as pategars or Patkar or Khatris, They are mostly found in significant numbers in hubli,gadag, harihar, belgaum, ballari, koppal, gudur, gajendragad,gangavathi and banglore in karnataka and also in other places like kurnool, gadval,armor,adilabad,nirmal, warangal, nizambad and hyderbad, secunderabad, Mumbai, kolhapur, sholapur,nasik, sinnar, sangamner, vasmat and northern places like Gujarat, Delhi.
SURNAMES:
Afre,Arsid,Akhnoor,Alaspure,Aljapur,Ambala,Ambekar,Ambadkar,Arawatagi,Athani,Auji,
Bhagat,Bhumkar,Baddi,Bachwal,Baji,Bakale,Bakde,Bakhave,Bakle,Balid,Bankpur,Barad,Basude,Baswa,Bawale,Bevinkatti,Bhandage,Bhure,Bhupat,Bhute,
Bodbe,Boriwale,Borgaonkar,Bichawe,Bojagiri,Bochkari,Billade,Burbure,Cittiyar,Chauvan,
Chandu,Chamakura,Chavan,Chaute,Chawande,Chawadimani,Chawla,Chede,Chinagi,Dagudu,
Dalbhanjan,Danej,Dani,Damam,Damji,Daulatabad,Dharamdhas,Dhinge,Darbi,Dariya,Dashpute,
Dassu,Dhadange,Dhalkari,Dhondale,Dhongadi,Dhondi,Diwan,Dumane,Gathadi,Gantedi,Gangji,
Garg,Glconda,Gaul,Gorak,Gorale,Habib,Hadgal,Haadimani,Irkal,Jadi,Jadhav,Jalnpure,Javare,
Jethe,Jhinge,Jituri,Jessu,Jugge,Jyothi,Kabadi,Kadthan,Karthan,Kalal,Kathare,Katwe,Katwa,
Kshtriya,Kankarej,Kashiwale,Kavade,Kudale,Khade,Khmbe,Khatri,Khatawate,Kherud,Khidse,
Khoday,Kolhapure,Kodmur,Kota,Koneri,Kukkar,Ladwa,Lalpotu,Latkan,Lomte,Magaji,Magajikondi,
Makawane,Mani,Mahajan,Malji,Malagi,Maitrani,Memani,Merpade,Megharaj,Merwade,Mamidi,
Margue,Mule,Maratta,Miskin,Nagri,Nakade,Nandyal,Naikwad,Nakod,Namji,Niranjan,Padal,
Pawar,Pandhare,Panchang,Pahilwan,Pakhale,Parihar,Painjane,Patekar,Patvi,Petkar,Pujari,
Raibagi,Rangaure,Rajoli,Rangrej,Raotole,Rathod,Rattan,Rings,Rodage,Sadhu,Sakaram,
Satpute,Savji,Shalgar,Shidling,Shahari,Shikari,Shingri,Sirgiri,Sitka,Solanki,Sonawane,Surthi,
Sutare,Tambre,Tanksali,Taak,Trimal,Tunk,Vaddey,Vagale,Vagale,Varma,Vaidya,Wagule,
Wakhare,Zad,
Magaji, Dhondale, Sulegahi, Kulburgi, Choudhari, Gautam, parashar
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