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In Sanatna Hindu culture and families, Kuldevta/Kuldevi (the family deity) occupies a very sacred place. Every Hindu family has a Kuldevi or a Kuldevta, who is believed to be the protector of the family tree. We Hindus are descendants of one or another Rishi. We get gotras from the rishi whose descendant we are. Sanatan Hindu society had Varna Vyavastha, which specified different jobs for people as per their karma. However, due to constant invasion and Western influence, ‌‌social structure changed and over a period of time, people lost connection with their roots.

Hindus today are disconnected from many of their rich ancient practices, mostly due to foreign influence. Due to invasions, plundering, vandalism, ethnic cleansing, and attacks on gurukuls and dharmic places for 1000 years, people started to protect themselves and their occupation by teaching their skills only to their children and thus their occupation remained within their family, shifting the tradition of occupation as per karma (work or skills) to occupation as per janma (birth). This is when people started moving out of their main family tree and forming their own clans and tribes for a more organised social system.

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