Natrayat Rajputs
History and origin
The community derives its name from the word nata, which means widow remarriage in Hindi. This practice, initially adopted by a group of Chauhan Rajputs in Marwar, Rajasthan, and this led to their separation from the wider Rajput community, which disallows widow remarriage. The community also include a small number Panwar, Parihar and Rathore. The Natrayat are distributed in the transitional zone between Mewar and Marwar, occupying several villages in this hilly region.[1]
Present circumstances
The community is endogamous, and divided into exogamous gotras, the Chadana, Kharwad Unthed solanki Rathore Sisodiya Parmar Mundawat Tanwar. They are mainly a community of small peasants farmers.
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