History:
Chandravata is a surname derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Chandra’, which means 'moon'. It is believed that this surname originated from the ancient Kshatriya dynasty of Chandravanshi Rajputs.
The Chandravata Rajputs are believed to have descended from the Chandravanshi Rajputs, a clan of the Kshatriya caste in India. They are believed to have descended from the ancient Chandravanshi kings of the Mahabharata period. The Chandravata Rajputs are known for their bravery and courage and are said to have been involved in many battles.
Description:
The Chandravata Rajputs are believed to follow a strict code of conduct and follow a set of customs and traditions. They are known to be very loyal to their families and to their community. They are also known to be very religious and to follow the teachings of Hinduism.
Chandravata is also known by other variations such as Chandravanshi, Chandrawat, Chandrawanshi, and Chandrawal.







