Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Mathur vaish Community organization

Mathur vaish  Community organization

Mathur vaish have an all India organization called Akhil Bharatiya Mathur Vaish Mahasabha which was founded in 1887 CE,(and also a women organisation called Mahila Sammelan), having its office in all big cities of India, and main offices at Agra & Jaipur. About 1970 CE, reforms were mooted in community again. It was suggested that the remarriage and rehabilitation of widows be permitted, and there was renewed demand for abolition of dowry, which continue to hurt community like double edged sword. Following are some of publications about community in Hindi language:
S. No. Name
S. No. Name
S. No. Name
01 Mathurvaishya Bandhu
02 Mathurvaishya Chetna
03 Mathurvaishya Chitran
04 Mathurvaishya Darpan
05 Mathurvaishya Jagrati
06 Mathurvaishya Hiteshi

Mathur Vaish as a community have progressed tremendously. Today many of them are successful too, and moving up the ladder in business graph of India. In pre-independent British India, they actively participated in freedom struggle.There were few MLA(Member of Legislative Assembly), MLC (Member of Legislative Council) and Mayor from Mathur Vaishya community, who represented the constituencies of Jhansi, Shikohabad, Fatehabad & Agra before caste polarization in Indian politics. In independent India, the initial preference among educated ones were professions of Doctor & Teacher. With the boom in outsourcing opportunities in India, Engineering has become the preferred profession among educated ones. In recent times, they are well placed in Corporate India



Mathur Vaishya Clan system ( Mathur Vaishya Gotra and Type of Business)

Mathur Vaishya Clan system ( Mathur Vaishya Gotra and Type of Business) 

Mathuria Vaishya ancestors in Mathura were wholesale traders, who were engaged in businesses of a variety of items including food grains, cloth, kitchen wares, gold, medicines, health supplements, beauty care products, building materials, wood, plant leaves, arms. Hence, the clan system was derived to preserve identity of family tree. Few more clans increased, as bigger clans got sub-divided. The comedy of error (misspellings) also helped to add few more clans. People from same clan were Gotriya brother and sistser. Later, Khandan was defined as seven contiguous generations through unbroken male siblings of a clan.
S. No. Clan Name Business Type
S. No. Clan Name Business Type
01 Annawaria, अनवरिया Food Grain
02 Athabariya, अठबरिया / अठबैया Vedas
03 Arabhariya, Hindi: अरबहरया Bow & Arrow
04 Akharwar, Hindi: अखरवार Worship offerings
05 Alampuria, Hindi: अलापुरिया / आलमपुरिया Architect Material
06 Etiwar, Hindi: ऐतिवार Cannibas Resin
07 Oahawar, Hindi: ओहावार Conches
08 Auriya, Hindi: औरिया Ghee (Butter)
09 Theksere, Hindi: ेकसेरे Boat
10 Pengoria, Hindi: पैंगोरिया Books (Science & Fiction)
11 Pachadhari, Hindi: पचाधरी Art (Readymade)
12 Panwaria, Hindi: पनबरिया Plant Leaves
13 Paroliya, Hindi: पारौलिया Betting
14 Panniwar, Hindi: पन्नीवार Language Learning Tool
15 Pipraiya, Hindi: पिपरैया Wood
16 Suraiya, Hindi: सुरैया Music Instruments
17 Sanwasit, Hindi: संवासित Cosmetics
18 Sujanpuria, Hindi: सुजानपुरिया Colors
19 Sudaisak, Hindi: सुदैसक Diamond
20 Senkda, Hindi: सेंकड़ा Copper
21 Soni, Hindi: सोनी Jweller
22 Sandilya, Hindi: साडिल्य Cap & Turban
23 Samasin, Hindi: समासिन Dance Costumes
24 Sakriwar, Hindi: साकरीवार Jaggery
25 Shanichara, Hindi: शनिचरा Oil
26 Shalya, Hindi: शल्या Medical Equipments
27 Shiroiya, Hindi: शिरोइया Mirror
28 Shambashah, Hindi: शम्भाशाह Theatre
29 Raipuria, Hindi: रैपुरिया Iron
30 Rainguriya, Hindi: रैनगुरिया Cart
31 Rampuria, Hindi: रमपुरिया Ayurvedic products
32 Rainduha, Hindi: रैदेहुआ Chariot
33 Ramberiya, Hindi: रामबेरिया Ramayan
34 Revadi, Hindi: रेवाड़ी Sweets
35 Bagula, Hindi: बगुला Mustard
36 Baraiya, Hindi: बरैया Honey
37 Bagbular, Hindi: बगबुलार Berry
38 Bachharwar, Hindi: बछरवार Cattle
39 Balaiwar, Hindi: बलाईवार Health Supplements
40 Bansalas / Bansalwar, Hindi: बंसलवार Cloth
41 Bariwar, Hindi: बारीवार Cotton
42 Basoriya, Hindi: बासोरिया Bamboo
43 Babarpuria, Hindi: बाबरपुरिया Hunting Equipments
44 Bandesiya, Hindi: बन्देसिया Teak, Rose Wood
45 Badlas, Hindi: बादलस Horse
46 Bamaniya, Hindi: बामनियां Dry Fruits
47 Badua, Hindi: बादउआ Aroma
48 Virehua, Hindi: विरेहुआ Dumbbell
49 Virthariya, Hindi: विरथरिया Arrow Targets
50 Viroriya, Hindi: विरोरिया Howdah
51 Gajpuria, Hindi: गजपुरिया Transporter
52 Gidoriya, Hindi: गिंदौलिया / गिदौरिया Binoculars
53 Gangalas, Hindi: गांगलस Flower
54 Gulia, Hindi: गुलिया Water Vessel
55 Ganpati, Hindi: गणपति Fruits
56 Guteriya, Hindi: गुटेरिया Dice Games (e.g. Chaturaji)
57 Gotanlas, Hindi: गोतनलस Robes
58 Golas, Hindi: गोलस Milk & milk prodcts
59 Jatua, Hindi: जटुआ Hair Products
60 Jabrewa, Hindi: जबरेवा Tooth Powder
61 Jigariya, Hindi: जिगारिया Culinary Herbs (Digestive)
62 Jiroliya, Hindi: जिरौलिया Cumin Seed
63 Jigarwar, Hindi: जिगरवार Money Lender
64 Katheriya, Hindi: कठैरिया Sword
65 Kashiwar, Hindi: काशीवार Jaree (Silk)
66 Kuteriya, Hindi: कुटेरिया Axe, Rammer
67 Kutwariya, Hindi: कुतवरिया Box & Vault
68 Kachchlas, Hindi: कच्छलस / कठछारस Spices
69 Katrauliya, Hindi: कतरौलिया Pulley
70 Kankatia, Hindi: कनकतिया Weaving Thread
71 Katas, Hindi: कातस Ignition Material
72 Kothia, Hindi: कोठिया Lacquer ware
73 Mohaniya, Hindi: मोहनियॉं Trap & Cage
74 Modi, Hindi: मोदी Grocer
75 Merothiya, Hindi: मैरोठिया Knitting Material
76 Madhawar, Hindi: मढ़ावार Sorghum
77 Mathesuriya, Hindi: माठेसुरिया Flute & Pungi (Blow Pipe)
78 Murwaria, Hindi: मुरवारिया Pickle & Related products
79 Mahamaniya, Hindi: महामनियॉं Ivory
80 Mahawar, Hindi: महावार Calenders
81 Mandalas, Hindi: माडलस Magic Tools
82 Bhesanwar, Hindi: भेसनवार Cattle Feed
83 Bhatarkotia, Hindi: भतरकोठिया Building Material
84 Bhabhalpuria, Hindi: भभालपुरिया Mineral Goods
85 Bhadrauliya, Hindi: भदरौलिया Umbrella
86 Chandalas, Hindi: चॉदलस Lantern
87 Chaudahrana, Hindi: चौदहराना Smoking Pipe
88 Chausia, Hindi: चौसिया Areca Nut
89 Laghua, Hindi: लघउआ Photo Material
90 Therahmaniya, Hindi: तैरहमनिया Buddhist Text - Tipitaka
91 Tainguriya, Hindi: तैनगुरिया Latex Products
92 Ghagharwar, Hindi: घाघरवार Bride Dress
93 Khobadiya, Hindi: खोबड़िया Protective Gears
94 Khuteriya, Hindi: खुटैटिया Rope Halter
95 Fanjoloya, Hindi: फंजोलिया Basmati Rice
96 Farsaiya, Hindi: फरसैया Knife, Sickle
97 Hathkatia, Hindi: हतकतिया / हथकटिया Weaving Tools
98 Jayadeva, Hindi: जयदेवा Maths Learning Tools
99 Doneriya, Hindi: दोनेरिया Cup & Plates
100 Niboriya, Hindi: निबौरिया Preservatives
101 Naugaiya, Hindi: नौगैया Astrological Gems
102 Nirjawar, Hindi: निरजावार Stain Remover
103 Ghunnpuria, Hindi: गुन्पुरिया Insecticides
Obviously, the clan was very divergent. Some of clan names seems common in other varna, castes and / or sub-castes. Vaishya are those whose mind is engaged by the VISHAYA. VISHAYA means, subject or specialization or professional knowledge. When a product is sold in volume at consistent basis, it becomes profession. Hence, these migrants from Mathura were Vaishya from time immemorial in true spirit of Vedas. Some of descendents, from some of clans left Bateshwar area and / or joined their earlier relatives, as life was tough and business aveneues were limited. This has caused some clans big (e.g. Baccharwar), while some small (e.g. Basoriya). In case of adoption, both clan (bio-logical as well adopting) parents linkage was considered. However, marriages are forbidden within two degrees on the biological mother's side, and seven on the bio-logical father. The adopting father gotra becomes gotra of adopted child. Widow re-marriage was not allowed, however widower re-marriage was allowed.
As life moved forward, there was additions in clan (clan names ending with letter 'AL') of those Vaishya of erstwhile Mathura (engaged in businesses mentioned below at time of joining), who could not join them earlier. These following clans were added generations later, when they arrived in Bateshwar area.

t time of joining), who could not join them earlier. These following clans were added generations later, when they arrived in Bateshwar area.
S. No. Clan Name Business Type
S. No. Clan Name Business Type
01 Kotwal, Hindi: कोतवाल Confiscated Goods
02 Kaushal, Hindi: कौशल Astronomy Yantra (Instruments)
03 Bachhal, Hindi: बाछल Metal



In past, Mathur Vaishya did not marry, if any of four Gotra (of Father, Maternal Uncle, Grandmother & Maternal Grandmother) matched among themselves. The reasoning for same was the belief; that many years ago their elders belonged to one clan and hence are blood related brothers and sisters. This worked perfectly for centuries, as there were more than 100 clans. However, with imbalance in clan sizes and desire for specific type of lifemate in the community, forced a change in custom. Now only matching of Gotra of Father & Maternal Uncle is checked, along with check of bride / groom swapping on father's side among living generations (e.g. Bride's brother can not marry Groom's sister in future). Despite the above mentioned additions in community centuries ago, the community over these years has become localized, and may suffer in future the effects of DNA recessive mutations. According to tradition, the dasa are said to be the close relatives of Mathur Vaishya having non-Mathur Vaishya spouse & their descendants, though this concept is a thing of the past now

About Mathur Vaishya (Baniya) Community and its History

About Mathur Vaishya (Baniya) Community and its History

MathurVaishya (Hindi: माथुरवैश्य), is a sub-caste of Vaishya, a Hindu caste. They are also referred as Mathuria (Vaishya).


Origins
According to the Hindu theology, Lord Brahma, the Creator, created the four Varnas. Also as per the oldest mention of the varna system in the Purusha sukta of Rigveda 10.90.12,[1] "... his two thighs were the Vaishya, ... born". According to the Indian caste system, Vanika (Sanskrit) or Bania (Hindi) is a trader or merchant belonging to the business class. They are also referred to as Vaish. Yellow color is associated with Vaish. Gupta is the most widely used surname of Vaish, and perhaps symbolizes the highly prosperous period of the pre-6th century A.D. when India occupied half of the world economy



History :

The Mathuria Vaish sub-caste of the Vaish were a part of trading community in Mathura until around 1018 CE. During the ancient period, Mathura was an economic hub, located at the junction of very important caravan routes. Mathura had historical links with Bateshwar, which is also located on the banks of river Yamuna. Bateshwar was founded by the king Śũrasena grandfather of lord Krishna according to legends. River Yamuna flow around Bateshwar in shape of Bel Patra (Aegle marmelos).

According to history, Mahmud Ghaznavi destroyed and plundered the temple city of Thanesar and massacred its inhabitants in 1014 CE. Mahmud Ghaznavi's army brought to Ghazni 20,000 captives, and much wealth. Then, in 1018, when the news of his imminent attack on Mathura broke out, panic spread in the city, causing mass migration from city of Mathura. One group of the business community (approximately 100 families) rushed to escape southwards along the bank of River Yamuna (about 100 km journey) to Bateshwar (and surrounding area Bah, Jarar). These migrants from Mathura came to be known as Mathuria Vaishya (Vaishya, who came from Mathura), who were named as Mathur Vaishya[4] in British census.Mathur Vaish have no connection with the Mathur (including so called Mathur Merchants) sub-caste of Kayastha, as well as Mathuria from other Varna apart from sharing the same ancestral homeland in the Mathura kingdom. Mathuria Vaish used to wear the sacred thread, which is the mark of the Dwija or twice-born.

Since Mathur Vaish were forced by circumstances to leave most of their belongings back home in Mathura, most of them became poor. They could not retrieve their belongings afterwards, as almost the whole city was burned to ashes by the invaders. They restarted their lives with small business opportunities. With the passage of time and broadening of opportunities, they followed other professions along with trading. Some of them moved to nearby village Samugarh (across the river Uttagan), now known as Fatehabad. Over time, the migration range widened to nearby villages Pinahat, IradatNagar and Shamsabad. During early part of British period (1804-1858 CE), Mathur Vaish took further steps in migration and moved beyond the northern bank of Yamuna (Shikohabad, Chandwar Nagar, Sirsaganj) and the southern bank of the Chambal (Ambah, Porsa, Morena) & south-west of ephemeral rivers Parbati / Banganga / Uttagan & Gambhiri / Khari-nadi (Dholpur, Mania)

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Present conditions :

Chandwar Nagar is located on the bank of river Yamuna and is south of current Firozabad city. Mathur Vaishya left Chandwar Nagar (only area of their homeland) where they deserted en masse because of frequents dacoity. With the introduction of railways, Mathur Vaishya also migrated to big cities like Kanpur, Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad. Now they are spread all over India and some abroad too.

The Mathur Vaishya population is still well below a million. Firozabad has highest Mathur Vaishya population, followed by Agra. Most of the Mathur Vaishya in Firozabad are associated with the glass bangles business. In Firozabad, Mathur Vaishya are also referred to as Mathuria. Mr. Russel mentions that subcastes are of the usual local or territorial type, as ... Mathuria, and so on. Most of Mathur Vaishya use Gupta as their surname, while others write their Gotra as surname.

The Mathur Vaishya speak Hindi or BrajBhasha, a dialect of Hindi spoken by people who evolved around the banks of Yamuna river. Mathur Vaishya have traditionally been strictly vegetarian and non-alcoholic, though some have changed in the modern times. Mathur Vaishya worship deities Rama, Krishana, Shiva, Hanuman, Durga, Ganesha & Laxmi. Mathur Vaishya used to (even now) make a visit to the Mata KAILA devi temple at Karauli, Rajasthan to obtain blessing of Kuldevi after an auspicious occasion.

Distinct features about Mathur Vaishya, unlike some other Vaishya communities are:

    Mathur Vaishya's initial migration from their home land was invariably to the big cities.
    Mathur Vaishya did not adopt or convert to other religions (including Jainism), despite surrounding areas under severe influence.


    The clan (exogamous division, also known as Gotra in non-Brahamin) nomenclature was derived from trading business of family's head in Mathura.

Aloo (potato) Ka Rasa is an integral part of dinner meal, and cooked at least once a week in Mathuria Vaishya's home (probably exclusively). Aloo Ka Rasa is basically a sour yoghurt-based Indian curry or gravy primarily consisting of a sour yoghurt and water base thickened with boiled potato. Various herbs and spices (turmeric powder, corainder leaves, cumin seed etc.) are added to the 'Rasa' to give it a very distinct flavour.

Mathur Vaishya Bhawan Problem in Court

Mathur Vaishya Bhawan Problem in Court


HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD

?At the Bunglow of Hon. Mr. Justice Sunil Ambwani

Case :- WRIT - C No. - 71999 of 2009

Petitioner :- Mathur Vaishya Maha Sabha(Charitable Trust)
Respondent :- Agra Development Authority And Others
Petitioner Counsel :- Swapnil Kumar
Respondent counsel :-� Vivek Birla, Sanjay Goswami

Hon'ble Sunil Ambwani,J.
Hon'ble Yogesh Chandra Gupta,J.
This matter has been placed before us in vacation on a nomination made by Hon. Senior Judge.
Sri Vivek Birla, appears for Agra Development Authority, Agra, Sri Sanjay Goswami appears for the respondent no.3 and 4. Sri Swapnil Kumar, learned counsel for the petitioner states that the matter is extremely urgent as the building belonging to Mathur Vaishya Maha Sabha (Charitable Trust), Pachkuiyan Road and District Agra has been directed to be sealed under section 28A of the U.P. Urban Planning & Development Act, 1973. He has referred to the letter written by the Secretary, Agra Development Authority on 21-12-2009 to the Superintendent of Police, City Agra, to provide sufficient police force to seal the building on 30-12-2009 at 11.00 a.m.
The notice speaks of the two buildings namely Mathur Vaishya Sewa Sadan and Mathur Vaishya Maha Sabha Bhawan, Pachkuiya Road, Agra. It is stated that the buildings are being used against the land use provided under the Master Plan, 2021. The petitioner states that he has no concern with the Mathur Vaishya Sewa Sadan. There is no notice to him and that the building for which the plan was sanctioned in 1978 is being used as commercial building since long.
The order of sealing the building under section 28-A is appellable under section 28-A(4) of the Act, before the Chairman, Development Authority. The letter allegedly given to the petitioner is a notice to the police. There is no notice given to the petitioner to seal the premises, and in any case if such notice is given, the order will be appellable.
At this stage, it cannot be said that the petitioner has acquired any cause of action or that there is any eminent threat to intervene in the matter.
Let Sri Vivek Birla seek instructions in the matter.
Put up this case on 04-01-2010.
Let a kacchi copy of this order be given to the learned counsel for the petitioner, today.
Order Date : 28-12-2009
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http://elegalix.allahabadhighcourt.in/elegalix/WebShowJudgment.do?judgmentID=360349

समाज के प्रमुख पत्र पत्रिकायें ( Mathurvaishya Magzines )

माथुरवैश्य समाज के प्रमुख पत्र पत्रिकायें ( Mathurvaishya Magzines )


माथुरवैश्य दर्पण    माथुरवैश्य जागृति    माथुरवैश्य बन्धु
Mathurvaishya Darpan    Mathurvaishya Jagrati    Mathurvaishya Bandhu

    
माथुरवैश्य चित्रण    माथुरवैश्य चेतना   
Mathurvaishya Chitran    Mathurvaishya Chetna   



माथुरवैश्य गौत्र / Mathur Vaishya Gotra

माथुरवैश्य गौत्र / Mathur Vaishya Gotra


S. No. Clan Name Business Type   S. No. Clan Name Business Type
01 Annawaria, अनवरिया Food Grain   02 Athabariya, अठबरिया / अठबैया Vedas
03 Arabhariya, अरबहरया Bow & Arrow   04 Akharwar, अखरवार Worship offerings
05 Alampuria, अलापुरिया / आलमपुरिया Architect Material   06 Etiwar, ऐतिवार Cannibas Resin
07 Oahawar, ओहावार Conches   08 Auriya, औरिया Ghee (Butter)
09 Theksere, ेकसेरे Boat   10 Pengoria, पैंगोरिया Books (Science & Fiction)
11 Pachadhari, पचाधरी Art (Readymade)   12 Panwaria, पनबरिया Plant Leaves
13 Paroliya, पारौलिया Betting   14 Panniwar, पन्नीवार Language Learning Tool
15 Pipraiya, पिपरैया Wood   16 Suraiya, सुरैया Music Instruments
17 Sanwasit, संवासित Cosmetics   18 Sujanpuria, सुजानपुरिया Colors
19 Sudaisak, सुदैसक Diamond   20 Senkda, सेंकड़ा Copper
21 Soni, सोनी Jweller   22 Sandilya, साडिल्य Cap & Turban
23 Samasin, समासिन Dance Costumes   24 Sakriwar, साकरीवार Jaggery
25 Shanichara, शनिचरा Oil   26 Shalya, शल्या Medical Equipments
27 Shiroiya, शिरोइया Mirror   28 Shambashah, शम्भाशाह Theatre
29 Raipuria, रैपुरिया Iron   30 Rainguriya, रैनगुरिया Cart
31 Rampuria, रमपुरिया Ayurvedic products   32 Rainduha, रैदेहुआ Chariot
33 Ramberiya, रामबेरिया Ramayan   34 Revadi, रेवाड़ी Sweets
35 Bagula, बगुला Mustard   36 Baraiya, बरैया Honey
37 Bagbular, बगबुलार Berry   38 Bachharwar, बछरवार Cattle
39 Balaiwar, बलाईवार Health Supplements   40 Bansalas, बंसलवार Cloth
41 Bariwar, बारीवार Cotton   42 Basoriya, बासोरिया Bamboo
43 Babarpuria, बाबरपुरिया Hunting Equipments   44 Bandesiya, बन्देसिया Teak, Rose Wood
45 Badlas, बादलस Horse   46 Bamaniya, बामनियां Dry Fruits
47 Badua, बादउआ Aroma   48 Virehua, विरेहुआ Dumbbell
49 Virthariya, विरथरिया Arrow Targets   50 Viroriya, विरोरिया Howdah
51 Gajpuria, गजपुरिया Transporter   52 Gidoriya, गिंदौलिया / गिदौरिया Binoculars
53 Gangalas, गांगलस Flower   54 Gulia, गुलिया Water Vessel
55 Ganpati, गणपति Fruits   56 Guteriya, गुटेरिया Dice Games (e.g. Chaturaji)
57 Gotanlas, गोतनलस Robes   58 Golas, गोलस Milk & milk prodcts
59 Jatua, जटुआ Hair Products   60 Jabrewa, जबरेवा Tooth Powder
61 Jigariya, जिगारिया Culinary Herbs (Digestive)   62 Jiroliya, जिरौलिया Cumin Seed
63 Jigarwar, जिगरवार Money Lender   64 Katheriya, कठैरिया Sword
65 Kashiwar, काशीवार Jaree (Silk)   66 Kuteriya, कुटेरिया Axe, Rammer
67 Kutwariya, कुतवरिया Box & Vault   68 Kachchlas, कच्छलस / कठछारस Spices
69 Katrauliya, कतरौलिया Pulley   70 Kankatia, कनकतिया Weaving Thread
71 Katas, कातस Ignition Material   72 Kothia, कोठिया Lacquer ware
73 Mohaniya, मोहनियॉं Trap & Cage   74 Modi, मोदी Grocer
75 Merothiya, मैरोठिया Knitting Material   76 Madhawar, मढ़ावार Sorghum
77 Mathesuriya, माठेसुरिया Flute & Pungi (Blow Pipe)   78 Murwaria, मुरवारिया Pickle & Related products
79 Mahamaniya, महामनियॉं Ivory   80 Mahawar, महावार Calenders
81 Mandalas, माडलस Magic Tools   82 Bhesanwar, भेसनवार Cattle Feed
83 Bhatarkotia, भतरकोठिया Building Material   84 Bhabhalpuria, भभालपुरिया Mineral Goods
85 Bhadrauliya, भदरौलिया Umbrella   86 Chandalas, चॉदलस Lantern
87 Chaudahrana, चौदहराना Smoking Pipe   88 Chausia, चौसिया Areca Nut
89 Laghua, लघउआ Photo Material   90 Therahmaniya, तैरहमनिया Buddhist Text - Tipitaka
91 Tainguriya, तैनगुरिया Latex Products   92 Ghagharwar, घाघरवार Bride Dress
93 Khobadiya, खोबड़िया Protective Gears   94 Khuteriya, खुटैटिया Rope Halter
95 Fanjoloya, फंजोलिया Basmati Rice   96 Farsaiya, फरसैया Knife, Sickle
97 Hathkatia, हतकतिया / हथकटिया Weaving Tools   98 Jayadeva, जयदेवा Maths Learning Tools
99 Doneriya, दोनेरिया Cup & Plates   100 Niboriya, निबौरिया Preservatives
101 Naugaiya, नौगैया Astrological Gems   102 Nirjawar, निरजावार Stain Remover
103 Ghunnpuria, गुन्पुरिया Insecticides      




About Mathurvaishay Samaj History :

About Mathurvaishay Samaj History :

इतिहासः सन १८८७ में ग्राम बाह , जिला आगरा उत्तरप्रदेश में आयोजित प्रतिनिधि सम्मेलन जिसकी अध्यक्षता शमसाबाद निवासी स्व. गणेशीलाल गुप्त ने की थी इन्हें ही वर्तमान महासभा का जन्मदाता कहा जा सकता है। आज कई सम्मेलनों और अधिवेशनो से प्राप्त अनुभव और परिपक्वता से परिपुष्ट महासभा पूर्ण आत्मविश्वास के साथ प्रगति पथ पर गतिमान है। देश व विदेश में बसा हुआ प्रत्येक माथुरवैश्य इसके विधान की परिधि मे है और दिन-प्रतिदिन माथुरवैश्य परिवार महासभा से जुड़ने में एक विशेष गौरव का अनुभव करते हैं।

स्वरूप : संगठन की दृष्ठि से महासभा माथुरवैश्य समाज की एकमात्र शिरोमणि संस्था है जा सम्पूण माथुरवैश्य समाज का प्रतिनिधित्व करती है। यह अब त्रिस्तरीय संगठन है जिसमें शीर्ष पर स्वंय महासभा है जो महासभाध्यक्ष के नेतृत्व में केन्द्रीय मंत्रिपरिषद् , महासभा कार्यसमिति एवं विभिन्न समितियों के माध्यम से अपनी गतिविधियों का संचालन करती है। संगठन को विस्तृत आधार प्रदान करने तथा स्थानीय इकाई एवं महासभा के मध्य एक सृदृढ कडी की भूमिका प्रतिपादन करने हेतु देशभर में मण्डलों का गठन किया है। स्थानीय इकाई के रूप में शाखा सभा व महिला मण्डल हैं और उनकी सहायतार्थ स्थानीय सेवादल हैं। वर्तमान में शाखा सभाएं , महिला मण्डल एवं सेवादल सारे देश में कार्यरत हैं।

सहयोगीसंगठन :
केन्द्रीयमहिलामण्डलः स्वसमाज के महिला वर्ग के उत्थान व विकासार्थ तथा समाज में उसे उचित सम्मान दिलाने की दृष्टि से महिलाओं का एक संगठन महासभा के अंतर्गत कार्यरत्‌ है।
सेवादलः इसी प्रकार युवा वर्ग के उत्थान व विकास के लिए तथा महासभा की विभिन्न गतिविधियों के क्रियान्वयन हेतु महासभा का एक सेवादल संगठन है।
कार्यसम्पादनः महासभा के उद्देश्यों को ध्यान में रखते हुए महासभा की कार्यसमिति , महासभा प्रतिनिधि सम्मेलन तथा महासभा अधिवेशन में समाज हित में जो भी प्रस्ताव पारित होते हैं उन्हें मंत्रिपरिषद् विभिन्न उपसमितियों व अपने सहयोगी संगठनों के माध्यम से कार्य रूप् में परिणित कराती है। समय-समय पर आयोजित मंत्रिपरिषद् समीक्षा करती है और यदि कोई गतिरोध है तो उसे दूर करने का प्रयत्न करती है।