HISTORY OF LEVA PATILS
  Lewa Patil :
The origin of Lewa Patils, at an essential time, came from defence duty (Kshatra Karma). At other times it means agriculture (Krushi Karma) and hence from the beginning they were treated as warriors (Kshatriya).
   
  Lewa :
The sect which is the origin from 'Lava' is called Lewa. The lineage of Ikshwanku, Suryavanshi, living in Ayodhya established new city in Punjab. The name Lahore came from Lava. At present Lahore which is on the bank of Ravi is in Pakistan. This is the original place of Lava sect. The Lava sect which conquerred that part of Punjab is called Leva Region. The people there even now are called Leva. According to some authorities, Lava was born in the 40th generation of Survansh and according to some other authorities Lava was born to Sita from Ram in the 66th generation of Survansh.

After the conquest of region of Punjab Leva Pradesh of Lava sect was conquerred by Irani Gurjar Gang and so this part is known as 'Gujrat Subha'. The Leva Gurjars and Leva Kurmees living in Saurashtra at present have come from this area.

55 generations lived there after Lava. In 144 A.D. these Levas came from Punjab-Gujrat and Leva Province into Saurashtra and therefore Saurashtra got the name of Gujrat. But they left the Punjab in 78 B.C.
 
Patidar :
  According to authorities the word Patidar has different meanings:

Patidar :
An officer of some part or area. According to Patel 'Pati' also means
group or branch during the regime of Mohammad Begada. The Kunbi means cultivator of the land. Therefore he did not give up the land. Patt means part of the land and Patidar means Tax Collector. Patil means chief of the village (Reference Dr. Soni's book page No. 69 if "Marathi Aadnave''.

The word Patil also came from 'Patkil'. Patu means Clever and patta means Chief. The person who established the village used to become Patil. Patil used to become known because of Village recognition. Patil was not a government post or self occupied post. Because of virtues and works, the person used to become Patil. Later on this post became hereditary. Patil became Village King and he got Government honour. Even after getting many posts - the Sardars means soldiers - did not give up Patilship.

Patilship was awarded because of career. This society of Kunbi being the ancestor of Lava and owner of the land is called as Patil. Thus Leva Patil became the name of the cast. Leva Kunbi, Leva Patil, Patidar, Kunbi, Rava, Rava Kunba etc. . Thus this cast is knows by the above names. The Leva Patils belonged to two province (Pargana). Khandesh province (Pargana) and Vidarbha provice (pargana). Each province (pargana) had Bhorgaon Panchayat. The head of this province (pargana) got government rights (Deshmukhi rights). The chief of Khandesh Leva Province (pargana) was Deshmukh, the Thorgavane Deshmukh of Yawal . The chief of Vidarbha Leva Province (Pargana) was Varade of Datala - Dudhalgaon Budruk. He was Vatandar Deshmukh.

In the Leva Pargana of Khandesh, the Thorgavane Deshmukh of Yawal lost recognition of his leadership. He remained the chief of Thorgavan branch and the Savadekar Leva branch of Khandesh, Navghare and Kandarkar - in these three branches the leadership went to Bhortek and thereafter it went to the Police Patil of Padalse. This change took place during the British regime and therefore Police Patil of Padlase did not get Deshmukhi. On the contrary, in Vidarbha Province Varade Panchayat chief of Datala, Dhudalgaon Budruk from Deshmukh family got it because of the confidence and support of Leva Patils. Datala Dudhalgaon Bk. chief named Varade got the leadership of Leva province of Vidharbha. The family chief (Kutumb Nayak) of Jat Panchayat and Deshmukhi continued with him but the Government dismissed Deshmukhi Vatan and so the work of Leva Panchat decreased day by day. The Family Chief of Bhor Panchyat of Deshmukhi of Leva Province became things of the past - Ref. Maharashtra State Gazatier, Dist. Jalgaon, Marathi edition, editor, K.K. Chaudhary, page 183 and Khandesh Gazetier, 1880 A.D., page 68 and the old Daptar of Bhorgaon Leva Panchat of Datala.
   
  Chaudhary :
According to Dr. Soni, Chaudhari was a Government Servant and he was assistant officer of Police Patil.
   
  Mahajan :
Mahajan was a person who used to remain present in the meeting and helped Patils. Patil, Deshmukh, Chaudhari and Mahajan - these surnames in the Leva Patidar show that they had powers.
   
  Kutumb Nayak : (a family leader) :-
The person who looked after as the chief of Leva Panchayat Province from the Leva Patil was known as 'Kutumb Nayak'. The chief post of Leva community went to Mr. Varade Deshmukh of Dudhalgaon Bk.

Similarly, the chief of Leva Panchayat of Bhorgaon was the Deshmukh belonging to Leva community. But the Savada branch of Khandesh, Navghare, Kandarkar and Thorgavane had differences of opinion among them and so they lost the recognition of Samaj and they remained only the chief of Thorgavan. And the chief post of three sub-branches went to Police Patil of Padalsa. But nowadays the comunity work is decreasing and so the Kutumb Nayak post has lost its prestige.
   
  Proofs about Survanshi Kulmi Kshatriya Patidar :
Mr. M.O. Rane, the editor of 'Aaple Leva Pativar', Mumbai on page 5 of this journal ; Shri. Vasudevrao Patil (Indore) says in the second paragraph of his article 'Chaturvarnat Patidar vargache Sthan' means 'Place of Patidar class in 4 Divisions'

" In Reverend Shering Hindu tribes and casts, volume 3, page 258 and Bombay gazetier, volume 9, part 1 - it is said that Lord Ram had two sons 'Lava' and 'Kush'. From Lava the word came Leva and from Kusha the word came Kushwah." Similarly, 'The History of Kshatriya Patidar' page 44, writer Keshavlal Patel says that, the fourth son of Manu, the hereditors of Disht sect Janmejay (not the Janmejay of Mahabharat), Vishalavati (the present Vyas city in Punjab) was ruling there. Lava removed him and established 'Lavapur' and gave the kingdom to his son. After Lava 55th hereditor Sumitra was defeated by Arjuna's hereditor Parikshit(second) and conquerred Punjab. According to Ikshanku sect, Lava and Kush belonged to 40th generation.

The word 'Kunbi' has come from Kulbij. Kul means Vansh and Bij means Bee (seed). At fist, Kunbi community lived only in South India but then they spread all over India. These people are called as Maratha. Maratha and the Kunbi are one and the same. In the educational conference of 27th Dec. 1917 held in Buldhana district, the Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj said 'Kunbi-Maratha' are one only. This decision was given by the judge Mr. P.S. Kotwal in 1976.

In order to establish communication with Bhratru Mandal, Nagpur, Leva Mitra Mandal changed its name as Bhratru Mandal, Akola.

Shri. Dnyandeo Ninu Patil is the president and Vasudeo Rambhau Bhangale is the secretary.
 
Social Contribution of Leva Patils
(The Service of Leva Patils in the field of Literature)
  Some writers are born in Leva Patil caste but the contribution of Leva Patils in the field of literature is very nominal. Dr. Kolte, Bhalchandra Nemade and Bahinabai made some contribution but the community did not pay much attention to literature. In Jalgaon district there are some famous places from long time -- e.g. Valzari, Chalisgaon. The writer of Ramayana Valmiki Rishi lived here.
The Pandavas lived in Erandol. The Bakasura was killed by Bhima at Padmalaya. Kanva Muni at Kanalda and Shrine of Vyas at Yawal.
 
Work in the field of Literature or Journals :
  ''Aatmoddhar Weekly', Editor - Sitaram Nana Chaudharil; 'Batmidar Weely' ,
Editor V.C. Nehete, 'Jagruti' Editor - Bhagwatrao Chaudhari, and the most important is the person who is known as the magic in the field of Marathi Poetry, is Bahinabai, an illiterate woman from Asoda. She was born at Asoda and after her marriage she lived in Jalgaon. 58th All India Literary Conference was held at Jalgaon on 28,29,30th Jan.1984 and glowing tributes were paid to Bahinabai in the soveneire 'Mirai' published by soveniour committee. It was given place on page 6 of Article 'Jalgaon Jilhyachi Sahitya Parampara.

Though she was completly illiterate, she contributed to the literature. Even the famous writer Acharya Atre complemented her greatly. In 'Shahana Kagad', editor -Purushottam Narkhede alias Maltikant, Jalgaon and Prabhakar Ananda Patil, Ahmedabad - a special article was published by Bahinabai Dnyanvikas Sanstha, Jalgaon on 29th Nov. 1993. Bahinabai was a kind of philosopher. Her son, Sopandeo Chaudhari, was also wellknown. T.B. Bendale is a poet from this district. Bhalchandra Nemade was a wellknown critic from this district. Bhanu Chaudhari has written 'Andhar Yogi' - a collection of poems. Ganesh Chaudhary has written 'Tushart', a collection of poems. This collection is awarded 'Keshavsut Award'. Padmawati Jawale, Pundalik Nemade, Pramila Bhirud, Purushottam Narkhede, M.M. Bhole, Kusumtai Chaudhari, V.B. Nemade, are the writers from this community. Diwarkar Nemade and Bhalchandra Nemade, the writer of 'Kosla', are known as very famous novelists and critics. Shriram Attarde has written a novel 'Sawlichya Unhat'. Dr. R.G. Chaudhary, Prakash Fegde, Dr. Chopde, Balasaheb Madhukarrao Chaudhary and K.G. Zambare are also wellknown in the field of literature. All have done a great contribution to literature. A famous farmer Shri. Tukaram Hari Chaudhari got a Government award. Leva Patils in Buldhana district have also served a lot in the field of literature.

Dr. V.B. Kolte is considered as the Bhishmacharya of Marathi. He was the President of All India Marathi Literary Conference, held at Bhopal in 1976. He is the first person in Leva Patidar caste who adorne the presidentship of this conference. Dr. V.B. Kolte was born at Narwel Taluka, Malkapur, Dist. Buldhana. He was M.A., L.L.B., Ph. D., D.Lit.. He was the Vice Chancellor of Nagpur University (1966-1972). He was awarded 'Padmashree' Award. He has written 20 books and edited 15 books. He has written editorial to the present writer's books. Born in a Leva Patil family. Rukmini Tukaram Patil, Dabhadikar is also an illiterate poet of Vidarbha. She is known as Bahinabai of Vidarbha. She has written a collection of poems known as 'Rukmini Gan'. Shankar Vithoba Patil of Dudhalgaonkar has written an article on her in the weekly 'Satyanishtha' - a Diwali Issue 1993-94.

Shankar Yadav Nemade and Ramchandra Krushnaji Chopde, Shelgaon, both have written useful school books. Dr. B.L. Bhole, Nagpur and Dr.Ram Kharche of Talani, both have done a lot of literary service. Dr. Kharche has written 'Straberry'.

The present writer is Shankar Vithoba Patil, Dudhalgaonkar, birth 9th Nov. 1926. In 1990 he wrote 'Tirthrup Bharat Darshan' (a book on travel). In 1992, he wrote 'Chaitanya Sampraday Parampara' of Varkari Sect. In 1961-62 he published 'Pradip' -
an annual of Nagpur University Prashikshan Collete. He 1985 he published soveniour of Bhorgaon Leva Panchayat. He was at Varje, Pune.

Shri. Sopan Vishnupant Patil of Shembe, similarly, Dr. Supdu Govind Patil of Dhudalgaon have done literary service. Krishnakumar Kolte of Nandura, F.J. Phirke , Ramchandra Gopal Patil have done liteary service. Zodgekar Narkhede has published a book on Police act. In addition to this Ram Nemade of Mumbai, Shri. Arun Shripat Narkhede of Salve has done a great literary service. Prabhakar Ananda Patil of Talvel, now living in Ahmedabad, writes in newspapers. Shri. Vasudev Patil, retired Police Superintendant has written some articles. Mahendra Onkar Rane runs 'Aaple Leva Parivar', Deoram Sakharam Barhate, Padalse; Damodar Kautikrao Rane, Nilkanthrao S. Patil, editor of 'Janasevak' have contributed to journalism. Shri. Yashwant Govindrao Patil has published a book on the last rites (rituals) among the Levas. Shri. Deoram Narkhede of Salve has written in the 'Soveniour' the article 'The Place of Jalgaon in Freedom Struggle'.

 
Social service of Leva Patils :
 

Social service of Leva Patils is not very much flooded. Shri. Dhanaji Nana Chaudhari, Sitaram Nana Chaudhai, Shri. Madhukarrao Chaudhari of Khiroda, Dr. G.D. Bendale, Jalgaon, Shankar Totaram Patil, Dabhadikar, Tukaram Hari Patil, Datalkar, Aatmaram Ganu Patil and Bhiku Ekoba Kolte, both of Narvelkar, Gajabhau Kharche, Malkapur - all heads of the family (kutumb nayaks) of Bhorgaon Leva Panchayat, all Leva Sanghatnas, Dr. V.V. Kolte, Nagpur, Shankarrao Kolte, Narvelkar, Shankar Vithoba Patil, Dudhalgaonkar - all have done little social service but on state of national level, nobody has dedicated his life to the society. According to some people, Leva community is not philonthropic community. It does not help in others' affliction or sorrow. This community is inclined to selfish tendency. Levas should become'Devas' means philonthropist and by philonthropy they should establish relations with God.

Uncommon men like Iron man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patil, Vitthalbhai Patel were born in the original Leva Patil caste. The levas who left Gujrat have forgotten this great tradition because nobody reached to the level of President, Vice-President, Cabinet Minister, Minister for state in Central Cabinet, and nobody has acquired all India level ministership. Not now and there is no hope in future.

Nobody has become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra from this caste. Nobody has become a great leader of regional or national party.

MLAs, MPs, Cabinet Minister in Maharashtra - they have achieved this much only. Barrister Y.S. Mahajan, Ex. MP, Shivram Rango Rane, Ulhasrao Patil, Dr. Gunvantrao Sarode, Sawada, Y.G. Mahajan, Y.M. Borole, achieved MPs-Member of Parliament's honour. Bhagwan Keshav Patil became the President of Z.P., Balasaheb Madhukarrao Chaudhari became the Speaker of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. J.T. Mahajan adorned ministership, Eknathrao Khade also adorned ministership.

 
Educational work of Leva Patils :
  Education was the monopoly of the Brahmin Pundits only and the Vedokt religious rites were performed by them only, Ref. 'Maharashtra Govt. Gazetier' and 'Maharashtra Bhumi and Lok' editor K.K. Chaudhari, 1999, page 185. Communities other than Brahmins were denied education, hospitals, public water supply, Ref. 'Maharashtra Bhumi and Lok' page 185. Mahatma Jyotiba Phule revolted against the social system; Ref. 'Maharashtra Govt. Gazetier' and 'Maharashtra Bhumi and Lok' editor K.K. Chaudhari, 1999, page 185. The Peshwas created the post of Mamlatdar and only the Brahmins were appointed for that post. This proved harmful to Patil, Deshmukh community and therefore their progress hampered or retarded ; Ref. 'Maharashtra Govt. Gazetier' and 'Maharashtra Bhumi and Lok' editor K.K. Chaudhari, 1999, page 185.
In Pre-independent days the Brahmins had created a monopoly in the field of Law, Professor, Doctor, Engineers but the social leaders like Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil, Maharshi V.R. Shinde, Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh and others made vigorous efforts to change this position; Ref. 'Maharashtra Govt. Gazetier' and 'Maharashtra Bhumi and Lok' editor K.K. Chaudhaiy, 1999, page 124. Knowledge was considered as religious and therefore it was denied to the communities which were considered irreligious ; Ref. 'Maharashtra Govt. Gazetier' and 'Maharashtra Bhumi and Lok' editor K.K. Chaudhari, 1999, page 157. In 1886 Anglo Vernabular School was opened at Jalgaon. In 1821, 17 of the 18 Mamlatdars were Brahmins.

In 1916 Education Union Secretary, Leva Education Society, Sawada, in 1917 Secretary, Education Society, Thorgavan, in 1922, Education Soceity, Bhalod, In 1935 Bhusawal Education Society, in 1935, Janata Shikshan Mandal, Khiroda, in 1938 Shikshan Mandir, Jalgaon, in 1941 Khandesh Education Society, Jalgaon, In 1944 Varangaon Education Society, in 1944 Bodwad Public Cooperative Education society, in 1945 Nashirabad Education Society, in 1945 Satpuda Vikas Mandal, Pal, In 1950 Sarvoday cooperative Ashram, Yawal were established.

Dhanaji Nana Chaudhari, Dhanaji Maharu Bonde, Dr.G.D. Bendale, Shamu R. Chaudhary, K. Narkhede, Bhagwat N. Patil, Fakira Hari Patil, V.K. Chaudhari, Madhukarrao Chaudhari - all these educationists established colleges in Jalgaon and Amalner. Leaving the exception of Nashik, there was not a single college between Mumbai and Jalgaon. The students went to Pune and Mumbai for college education.

Damodar Nana Chaudhari of Khiroda was the first B.A. in 1911. He belonged to Khiroda. Thereafter, education started to spread rapidly. Between 1970 to 1993 education spread rapidly. On 15th August 1990, North Maharashtra University was formed. The Native General Library was established in East Khandesh in 1868 and in 1870, Sarvajanik Vachanalaya was established in Bhusawal.

In 1881 'Prabodh Chandrika' was started by Phadnis. This was the first periodical. In 1923, Sitaram Nana Chaudhari started 'Aatmoddhar' weekly and 'Seva Sanjivan' monthly. In 1935, 'Batmidar' was established and this must have been the first daily in Jalgaon district. In 1960, Bhagwat Chaudhari, started Nava Jagruti Weekly. In Vidarbha also barister Tukaram Shankar Patil (Dabhadikar), Ex. M.P., Dr. V.B. Kolte, Narvelkar, Dr. J.B. Kolte, Malkapurkar, Sopan ninu Patil, Tandulwadikar, Shankar Sukhdeo Patil, Talnikar, Mansaram Waman Patil, Dabhadikar, Dr. R.G. Deshmukh, Shankar Vithoba Patil, Dudhalgaonkar, the Head Master of Datala High School, V.V. Kolte, Head Master, Narvel High School, Dagadu Totaram Khadse, Head Master, Dharangaon, High School, Mr. Phirke, Head Master, Engaon High School, Patil sir of Dhudalgaon High School. Similarly, the lovers of education Shri Raghunath Patil, Edlabad, Nathabhau Khadse, Kothali, K. Narkhede, Bhusawal, Digambar Vithu Patil, Chinawal, Nivruttibhau Bonde, Engaon -- All these men showed that Leva community was not definitely nervous, unaware in the field of education but they were very much ahead in education.

 
The Great Men Who created awareness in the field of Spiritualism :
  Zenduji Maharaj Belikar, Dhanaji Maharaj Bhusawalkar, Nagoji Maharaj Talvelkar, Mukund Maharaj Engaokar, Totaram Maharaj Bhadegaonkar, Zanduji Maharaj Asodekar, Rajaram Shastri Shelgaonkar, Motiram Maharaj Engaonkar, Kashiram Maharaj Aadvihirkar, Yadavbhau Aadvihirkar, Jagannath Maharaj Anjalekar, Lakshmanbuwa Kundkar, Digambarbuwa Chinawalkar, Vitthalbuwa Humbardikar, Nivrutti Maharaj Deshmukh, Shelgaonkar, Khushal Totaram Patil, Dudhalgaonkar, Shankarrao Kolte Patil, Didhikar, Nivruttibhau Engaonkar, Govindbuwa Engaonkar -- these people in Varkari Sampraday and the divotee of Lord Vithoba of Pandharpur directed the Leva caste in their adorning to Lord Vitthal.

Professor, Ramkant Kashinath Kolte, Dr. Mrs. Malti Patil, Nagpur, Rajaram Shastri, Shelgaonkar, Shankar Vithoba Patil, Dudhalgaonkar - all contributed to the publication of literature in the field of Varkari.

Dr. Bhausaheb V.B. Kolte wrote on Mahanubhav Sect and introduced the Mahanubhav Sect and religious aspect of Marathi Literature.

 
Progress in the Field of Industry ::
 
» Bhiku Ekoba Patil,Narvelkar, Arun Mudranalaya
» Tukaram Hari Patil, Datalkar created agricultural revolution and started handmade paper industry. He also started Jyoti Seed Corporation and provided jobs to many people of Leva Community.
» Sopanrao Ninu Patil, Tandulwadikar started agricultural centre, Malkapur, Radhkrishna Theatre, Akola and Elite Promotors and Builders.
» Bhagwan Keshav Patil, Dabhadikar started 'Growers Association' for the farmers in co-operation field.
» Mr. Kamlakar Shankarrao Patil (M.Sc. Agro.), Dabhadikar, founder of Nachiket Erectors Pvt. Ltd., Pune started project of plantation of food in fertile field.
» Shri. Kolte-Patil and Company, Poona Builders, Poona achieved a lot of success in his field and put forward an ideal for Leva Community.
» Shrinivas Anandrao Kharche, Shelgaonkar, at present living in Chennai is a very good artist. He has completed his education in England.
 
Villages, Surnames and Deities of Leva Patidar Communities :
  I have given the list of villages in 8 Talukas.

I have given the names of villages where Lewa Patils live. I have submitted this list to Bhorgaon Panchayat, Padalse, Tal. Yawal, Dist. Jalgaon in Jan. 1985.

Registrat/Secretary , the Bhorgaon Panchayat published this list on 8 Feb. 1985.

 
 

 

SR. Tehsil (Taluka) Village   Cities
1 Jalgaon 90
+
1
2 Bhusawal 102
+
3
3 Yawal 88
+
2
4 Raver 111
+
2
5 Edlabad 79
+
0
6 Malkapur 72
+
61 living villages +
11 deserted villages
7 Nandura 104
+
90 living villages +
14 desereted villages
8 Motala 122
+
104 living villages +
18 deserted villages

Surname, Gotra, Kuldaevat and Origin (Published by V. H. Patil)

SR. Surname Gotra Kuldaevat Origin
1 SARODE BHARGAV KHANDERAO MHALASA ANAKWADE
2 RANE GAUTAM KHANDERAO BORSOD
3 DHANDARE GAUTAM KHANDERAO MHALASA DHABKE, DHUDKE
4 VAGHODE PARASHAR MANUDEVI PALANPUR
5 ATTARDE ANGIRA MAHALAXMI NASARI
6 BENDALE VASHISTHA KHANDERAO MHALASA ANANDPUR
7 TALELE KAUDINYA MAHALAXMI PAVAGAD, AHMADABAD
8 DOMBARE MARKENDEY KALANKABHAVANI MEHSANA
9 PHANGDE VISHVMITRA MANUDEVI ANAKWADE
10 NALE ANGIRA ASHAPURIDEVI BADODHE
11 VANI (VARANE) GAUTAM KALANKABAVANI VALVADE
12 ZAMBRE BHARGAV RENUKABAVANI SAGBARA
13 KOLHE LOKAKSHA KHANDERAO MHALASA SURAT
14 NEHATE VASHISTHA KALANKABAVANI MANIPUR
15 NAPHADE LOKAKSHA RENUKADEVI BHADOCH
16 VARADE SHANDILYA NIMBADEVI AHMADABAD
17 BONDE MARKENDYA (ANGIRA) JOGESHWARI VELADE
18 PHALAK VASHISTHA MANUDEVI HIRAPUR
19 VARKE GAUTAM MANUDEVI VAEJALPUR
20 BHANGALE BHARGAV DURGAMATA CHAPANER
21 ZOPE (DOMBLE, JAVALE) VISHVAMITRA MANUDEVI KUDVEER
22 CHOPADE (KOLAMBE) MARICH MAHALAXMI PAVAGAD
23 BADHE ANGIRA KALANKABHAVANI NIZAR
24 KINAGE (UNHALE) VISHVAMITRA MANUDEVI ANAKWADE
25

NARKHADE

 (NAKALE, TEKADE)

BHARDVAJ KALANKABHAVANI NANDODA KARNALE
26 KOLTE GAUTAM MAHALAXMI BARDOLI
27 DAHAKE SHRUNGAD NIMBADEVI BELAPUR
28 JANGALE PARASHAR MANUDEVI RIZANDA
29 LOKHANDE GAUTAM AMBIKA EKERIDEVI MANIPURA
30 ROTHE LOKAKSYA MANUDEVI AHAMADABAD
31 BHOLE MARKENDEYA KALANKADEVI ANAKWADE
32 BHARAMBE VASHISTHA KHANDERAO MHALSA CHAPANER
33 WAYKOLE (WANKULE) BHARGAV DURGADEVI PALNEPUR
34 HOLE PARASHAR MANUDEVI MANIPUR
35 BHIRUD PARASHAR RENUKADEVI AHAMADABAD
36 YEWALE VISHVAMITRA KHANDERAO MHALSA ANANDPUR
37 KHACHANE BHARGAV DURGAMATA NAVSARI
38 LIGHORE VASHISTHA KHANDERAO MHALSA KHANDAVARA
39 INGLE VISHVAMITRA MANUDEVI ANAKWADE
40 DHANDE ANTRI (AGASTI) NIMBADEVI MANIPURA
41 LADHE SHRUNGAV RENUKABHAVANI NANDOD
42 PACHPANDE ANTRI (AGASTI)

MAHALAXMI,

KHANDERAO MHALSA

PAVAGAD
43 KARCHE (KHADASE) VASHISTHA KHANDERAO MHALSA ANANDPUR
44 FIRAKE MARKENDEY KALANKADEVI MANIPUR
45 BRHATE (KARANDE) KAUDINYA RENUKADEVI MANIPUR
46 SUPE KAUDINYA KALANKADEVI KASHAPURI ANANDPUR
47 KARUNDE KAUDINYA RENUKADEVI MANIPUR
48 BOROLE SHANDINYA KHANDERAO MHALSA PAVAGAD
49 NEMADE SHRUNGAV RENUKADEVI/NIMBADEVI ANAKWADE
50 KIRANGE MARKEDEY KALANKADEVI  
51 GAJARE LOKAKSHA BHAVANI  
52 LONDHE GAUTHAM AMBIKA EKVIRA  
53 RODE PARASHAR KHANDERAO MHALSA  

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