- Tyagi
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Tyagi (त्यागी تیاگی)
population = Unknown
popplace = Western Uttar Pradesh,Haryana ,Rajasthan ,Pakistan
languages =Hindi ,Urdu
religions = Hinduism, Islam
footnotes = Alternative names include Taga and TaghaTyagi (
Devanāgarī : त्यागी) is aBrahmin community and surname from the northern part of theIndian subcontinent . Most Tyagis are Hindus, though some are Muslims as well.cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=LaIRAAAAIAAJ|title=The Eastern anthropologist|author=Ethnographic and Folk-Culture Society (Uttar Pradesh, India)|date=1947|publisher=Ethnographic and Folk Culture Society, Lucknow]The word 'Tyagi' is derived from the
Sanskrit 'tyag', meaning "to sacrifice" or, "one who has renounced". [cite book|url=http://www.kathamrita.org/kathamrita3/k3sec21.htm|title=Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita Volume III|author=Mahendra Nath Gupta|date=1908|publisher=Sri Ma Trust ] Taga (तगा) and Tagha (तग़ा) are alternative names that are sometimes used. Within Tyagi, a number ofgotras co-exist, includingVatsa ,Bharadwaj ,Vashisth ,Gautam ,Atreya , Kaushik,Vatsyayana ,Kashyap , Shandilya,Dixit andParashar . cite web|url = http://yaneshtyagi.com/tyagi/history.htm|title=The History of Tyagi Samaj|author=Naresh Chandra Tyagi, PhD|accessmonthday =May 6 |accessyear =2007 ]Mudgal gotra
Historical Origins
Bhat records hold that the origins of the surname were found in a split between the Tyagis and the Brahmin subcaste Bhumihar Brahmin. Bhumihar are said to be direct descendants ofParashurama , the sixth avatar ofVishnu . Parashuram requested that the Bhumihar renounce all future "bhiksha ", and instead impart their knowledge and administration for religious functions without donation, in turn dedicating themselves to the development of agriculture in northernIndia . Those that obeyed Parashuram were given the surname 'Tyagi' to commemorate their sacrifice. [cite book|url=http://www.amazon.co.jp/People-India-Haryana/dp/8173040915|title=People of India: Haryana|author=Singh, K. S.|date=December 1 ,1995 |publisher=Manohar Publications ] Bhumihar Brahmins and Tyagis have an affinity and brotherhood for each other.This assertion is not without debate, however. Other sources maintain that the origins of the surname hold a connection with
Janmejay , the first Hindu king during the age ofkalyug , approximately 3000 BCE. Janmejay was the great-grandson ofArjuna , the protagonist of theBhagavad Gita . cite web|url=http://www.advaita-vedanta.org/archives/advaita-l/2002-April/002815.html|title=Brahamanotpattimartand Forum Discussion|accessmonthday =May 6 |accessyear =2007 |date = 2002] According to alternate bhat records, Janmejay organized aNag Yagna , for a bloody war waged against theNagas . Yagnas were generally performed as a ritual of purification for sins and bloodshed committed during war. At this ceremony, the most learned and renowned of Brahmins versed in performing the art of sacrifice were invited from across the northern subcontinent to administer the ceremony. According to Vedic literature, theYajinika of such an elaborate ceremony was required to be a master scholar in scripture, mathematics, and astronomy. At the end of the Yagna, a "bhiksha" was offered to the Brahmins in exchange for their services. Janmejay, per tradition, offered the visiting priests wealth in the form of gold, livestock (particularly cows), houses, horse driven chariots, and clothes, among other things, in gratitude for their services.Beyond this, however, Janmejay wished that the scholars and priests remained near his capital regions of Indraprashtha, or modern-day
Delhi , as well as inHastinapura , the older capital of theKuru dynasty. Per records, Janmejay offered the visiting Brahmins a total of 2444 villages in exchange for retaining them near his capital cities.While Brahmins did not traditionally cultivate land, but the Brahmin priests refused the "bhiksha" offered at the end of a ceremony but they opted to cultivate the land in spite of accepting the "dakshina" or "bhiksha" and promised to themselves that in future they would not accept any type of charity. But later on they countered that in devoting themselves to agriculture, they would have to renounce their Purohit Karma duties to give
Karmkand , or religious rites. Their progeny, in turn, would never accept charity for their livelihood or act as religious functionaries. Hence, they have the same gotras as all Brahmans and still wear the yagnopaveeta (janeu or); they are eligible to perform sandhya-vandana and learn their saka, even though they may not be vaidiki Braahmans as far as occupation is concerned.These Bhumihaars were then given the surname 'Tyagi' to acknowledge their renunciation.District Gazetteer
One of the few historical documents to record the evolution of the surname outside of Bhat records is the
District Gazetteer , a comprehensive catalogue of Indian subcontinent geography and culture created by theBritish Viceroy duringEngland's imperialist ventures in the early 20th century. While some academicians maintain that the accuracy of District Gazetteers is suspect, most consider them a valuable record of Indian history outside of parochial tradition.According to the Gazetteer, the surname 'Tyagi' is equivalent to an earlier form of the word, '
Taga '. If these records are accurate, the Tagas held about five percent of the land in the state at the time--ostensibly inherited from the "bhiksha" of Janmejay thousands of years prior to this. The majority of this land has been historically maintained incoparcenary tenure. cite book|title=Muzaffarnagar District Gazetteer 1901 Census|date=1901]The records indicate that Tagas also played a considerable part in the resistance to the
Islamic Crusades , most notably those of theMuslim generalTimur the Lame . According to Gazetteer records, Umra Taga served asDeputy General of theSarv Khap coalition army and Rampyari Taga served as a delegate and deputy on its counsel. The major goal of the resistance was to defend the holy city ofHaridwar from desecration by Timur, as he massacred, pillaged, and raped the indigenous Hindu populace during his army's trek. Timur's ultimate goal, incidentally, was to ultimately invade the city ofDelhi during the city's internal battle for ascension.Four-hundred years later, Tagas in Uttar Pradesh clashed again with Muslim invaders, and many were forcibly converted to Islam by
Aurangzeb , a descendant of Timur and sixth ruler of theMughal dynasty .Perhaps most interesting, however, is that the Tagas of the early 20th century Gazetteer records maintained that they had originally arrived in the district from the region now known as East and West
Bengal . It is of note that the British authors who compiled the Gazetteer were uncertain as to the veracity of this claim.Migration of Tyagis
Over time, the Tyagi surname changed according to geographic location, although the majority of Tyagis still reside in western
Uttar Pradesh . Other surnames used by Tyagi Brahmins includeRai ,Sharma ,Kapil , andSinha . At the same time, not all people of Indian descent with these last names were originally Tyagis--the distinctions have become blurred with time.Tyagis in Recent Times
Many Tyagis held high positions during the
British Raj as they were considered a martial race by the BritishViceroy s, and many were active during the ensuingIndian Independence Movement as well. Influential Tyagis in recent history have included IndianMembers of Parliament Prakash Vir Shastri andMahavir Tyagi , as well as Air Chief MarshalShashindra Pal Tyagi of the Indian Air Force. A good number of Tyagis are also holding scientist post in northern labs of Defence R&D Organization (DRDO).In Uttar Pradesh, many Tyagis now live in the upper Doab region between the
Ganges andYamuna rivers--one of the most fertile region in the world. Others have also since migrated to the states ofHaryana ,New Delhi andRajasthan . In parochial regions, their major occupation continues to be farming.Similar castes are found across
India , including Bhumihar Brahmins inBihar ,Chitpawan Brahmins inMaharashtra ,Namboothiri Brahmins inKerala ,Mohyal Brahmins in Punjab andAnavil Brahmins inGujarat .Tyagis and Kalki
According the
Kalki Purana ,Kalki --the tenth avatar ofVishnu --will return to earth riding a winged-white horse and brandishing a sword in his left hand to bring about an end to "kalyug ". Vedic text goes on to say thatKalki will be mentored early in his training by a descendant of Parashurama, who will teach Kalki to perform penance toShivaji in exchange for the ability to wieldcelestial weaponry .Footnotes
Tyagi Personalities
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