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A Hindu Gotra (Sanskrit ब्राह्मण गोत्र) is an exogamous unit used to denote the paternal lineage of individuals belonging to the Brahmin in the Hindu Varna system.[1][page needed] In Hindu culture, the Brahmin considered to be one of the four major social classes of the Varna system.[2] In Sanskrit, one of the meanings of the word Gotra is “a descendant through an unbroken patriline”.[3] According to Hindu scripture, members of the Hindu community are believed to have descended from the first seven Sanatan saints of the Vedic period.[4] A Gotra represents the lineage of an individual saint and a Brahmin’s Gotra denotes which of these saints is their ancestor.[5]