Chitpavan's have certain different physical characteristics which are distinctly Caucasian, hence some people dream that Chitpavan's have their origins in some Nordic country. The truth, is lost in the mist of times gone by. The stories handed down by older generations about the origins are given
below :
The present day Chitpavan Brahmins have descended from Sage Parshurama (born
5000 B.C). The story of creation goes as follows :
Parshurama was the son of Jamadagni and Renuka who belonged to the Kshatriya,
or warrior caste. He was great worshipper of Lord Shiva and a devoted son. He was blessed with parshu a kind of weapon by Lord Shiva himself. He was a master at weaponry and taught the knowledge he had to Guru Dronacharya, Karna & Arjuna.
Raja Kartavirya once burnt down the monastery of Sage Vashishti. The angry
sage then cursed him that "Parshurama shall kill you". Not the one to keep away
from mischief, the King stole the Holy Cow called as "Kamadhenu" from the sage.
On hearing of this mischief angry Parshurama tracked the King down and killed
him with his parshu. In order to avenge for their father's
death the sons of the slain King killed the sage Vasishti in retaliation. This
act really angered Parshurama and he pledged that "he would get rid of the
Kshatriya's (the warrior caste) 21 times from the face of the earth".
And he did that. So as a penance for this horrific genocide (ethnic
cleansing) he organised a very large yadnya and donated all the
lands which he had acquired to Sage Kashyap. Then he left for the Mahendra
mountains in southern India to meditate. After a long and severe meditation on
the sea coast, he pleased Varun the Lord of Rain and asked him to grant him new
land from the sea. But in vain, the sea would not retract, so in anger he put
his arrow to his bow and shot it in the seaward direction. Parshurama's anger
was well known even to the Gods in Heaven. Lord of Sea was terrified and
requested Parshurama not to do such a deed. But who can get back a arrow which
has left the bow. The sea backed off to that region where the arrow had found
its mark. This new holy land was known as "Konkan".
Here on this new land Parshurama settled his fellow Brahmins, these 60
families formed the basis of original 60 surnames.
However there is another
tale, which is more popular in the Sahyadri's or Desh i.e. the plateau region of
Deccan which forms the major part of Maharashtra state, in modern India.
After committing the genocide of the Kshatriya's, Parshurama had committed
worst kind of sin. In order to get salvation for this act he had make very large
offerings to the Gods by prayers and worship (pooja). Parshurama was known for
his legendary anger and capabilities, thus other Brahmins were not ready to be
associated with his functions. Hence the prayers would have been without the
official sanction of other learned Brahmins.
As fate would be, at that very moment Parshurama saw 14 dead bodies floating
in the sea. Parshurama purified the dead bodies on the funeral pyre and brought
them back to life. These fourteen men formed the basis of 14 Gotra's of the Chitpavan
Brahmins. Afterwards they were settled by Parshurama by reclaiming the land from
the sea.
In Sanskrit the rich language of ancient India, "Chita" - means pyre and
"Pavan" means pure. Since the bodies were brought back to life on a pyre and
were purified hence they would be called as CHITAPAVAN
meaning those who were purified by fire. And since Parshurama was responsible
for their new life, they would be brahmins like him.
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