The number of castes or surnames Chauhan can marry

In India, a Chauhan groom (belonging to the Rajput community) traditionally follows caste and gotra-based marriage customs. However, the number of castes or surnames he can marry into depends on multiple factors, including:

1. Traditional Rajput Marriages

  • Chauhans are part of the Agnikula Rajputs, and they generally marry within the broader Rajput community.
  • Rajputs follow exogamy within gotras, meaning they avoid marrying within the same gotra (ancestral lineage).

2. Common Rajput Surnames for Marriage

A Chauhan groom can traditionally marry into Rajput clans with different gotras, such as:

  • Sisodia (Gehlot)
  • Rathore
  • Solanki
  • Tanwar (Tomar)
  • Parmar
  • Bhati
  • Jadeja
  • Shekhawat
  • Bundela

These are some of the common Rajput clans that intermarry with Chauhans.

3. Inter-Caste Marriages

  • In modern India, inter-caste marriages are increasing due to personal choice, legal rights, and social changes.
  • A Chauhan groom can legally marry a bride from any caste, including Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, or even Scheduled Castes/Tribes, under the Special Marriage Act (1954).

Conclusion

Traditionally, a Chauhan Rajput groom marries within the Rajput community but avoids the same gotra. However, legally and socially, he can marry anyone based on mutual consent.

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