Thanks for the clarification. However the same issue on write up from the
same insane person of Singapore was replied in iyer123 by his own friend
Perinkulam and so many senior members of the group, as early as year 2010.
Sapinda and Sagotra are the tems analysed by Manusmriti as well as by the
supreme court of india and concluded finally. 7 generations is a concept
accepted under our scriptures as the Gene (tvasta of Rig veda)  mutations
totally change. A couple of old and bsnl may not matter much as they are
exposing only their NO-KNOWLEDGE AND UNREAD STATUS.   KR IRS   24125

On Fri, 24 Jan 2025 at 00:53, Bala N. Aiyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the information.
> In fact, for marriages, many recommend to note the Gothram of Mother of
> the boy and the girl. that is also for Sagothram that is to be avoided.
>
> With kind regards & best wishes,
>
> Bala N. Aiyer
>
>
> On Thursday, January 23, 2025 at 02:58:08 AM CST, Rama <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> *Indian Traditions - Chromosomes, genes and relations*
>
> 1. Husband and Wife - first generation
> 2. Children (siblings) - second generation - they take 50%-50% chromosomes
> from parents so share 50% genes
> 3. Third generation - grand children share 25% genes of grand parents
> (first generation)
> 4. Fourth generation shares 12.5% genes
> 5. Fifth generation shares 6.25% genes
> 6. Sixth generation shares 3.125% genes
> 7. Seventh generation shares 1.56% genes
> 8. Eight generation shares < 1% genes of the first generation
>
> As per indian tradition, starting from the origin (first generation)
> family relations (cousins/ भाऊबंदकी) are counted till the seventh
> generation. Marriage within the family is not encouraged till the seventh
> generation as there is a possibility of congenital disease in the children
> (due to a non dominant gene becoming dominant)
>
> From eighth generation it is not considered as family (भाऊबंदकी) and thats
> why the relationship of husband wife is said to be of 7 lives (सात जन्म)
>
> Three generations are called सपिण्ड (literally meaning from the same lump
> of rice - this is because a lump of rice is offered to the three nearest
> ancestors) and from fourth to seventh they are not सपिण्ड but भाऊबंदकी.
> (Some of us will remember that the pandit asks us to take names of three
> preceding generations while performing some pujas)
>
> After seven generations the relation is not of family but is considered to
> be of same lineage (गोत्र)
>
> Above information helps understand the logic behind some of the traditions
> so common but rarely understood. *And today Modern science speaks of
> chromosomes and genes across seven generations which our learned sages had
> discovered 3000to 5000 years ago*.
>
> Translated from marathi and forwarded.
>
> Cheers
> Rama
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Thatha_Patty" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZooeg5Jyt2idCR%2B-KTa9WdPWjeD1JZ4a%2BBc_o8AzR0Hb4g%40mail.gmail.com.

Reply via email to