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GAHARAVARA is a Hindu Brahmin surname that originated in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is believed to have been derived from the words “Gahara” and “Vara”, which mean “fame” and “blessing” respectively. The Gahravara family is believed to have been established by the sage Vyasa, who was an important figure in Hindu mythology. He was believed to have been the author of the Mahabharata, one of the two great epics of India, and the father of the Pandavas. The Gahravara family is believed to have descended from Vyasa's great-grandson, the sage Bharata. The family has since spread and is now found in many parts of India, including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. The Gahravara family has traditionally been associated with Brahminism, and its members are known for their piety and devotion to Hinduism. They are also known for their strong sense of identity, and for their loyalty to their family and caste. Variations of the Gahravara surname include Gahravar, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, Gahravarapu, and Gahravarapu.





