\\\"Saryupareen Brahman Vanshawali\\\" (सरयूपारीण ब्राह्मण वंशावली).\\r\\n\\r\\nIt is an historical and genealogical text published by Shastri Prakashan.\\r\\n\\r\\nKey Details and Contents\\r\\nTitle (Hindi): सरयूपारीण ब्राह्मण वंशावली\\r\\n\\r\\nAuthor: Shridhar Shastri (श्रीधर शास्त्री)\\r\\n\\r\\nPublisher: Shastri Prakashan\\r\\n\\r\\nLanguage: Hindi\\r\\n\\r\\nPage Count: Approximately 100 pages.\\r\\n\\r\\nSubject: This book is a detailed reference guide and history of the Saryupareen (Saryuparin/Sarwariya) Brahmin community, one of the major sub-groups of Brahmins primarily residing in the regions north of the Saryu river in and around Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.\\r\\n\\r\\nKey Content Covered:\\r\\nThe text focuses on the history, lineage, and structure of this particular Brahmin community, which is known for its association with Lord Rama and the ancient kingdoms of the region. The book typically includes:\\r\\n\\r\\nVanshawali (Genealogy): The lineage or family tree structure of the community.\\r\\n\\r\\nGotravali (Gotra List): A detailed listing of the Gotras (patrilineal descent) followed by Saryupareen Brahmins.\\r\\n\\r\\nĀspad Nāmāvalī (Surname/Place Name List): Information about the Āspad (the original village or location) from which the various family names (like Tripathi, Chaturvedi, Dwivedi, Pandey, Mishra, Shukla, Ojha, etc.) are derived. For example, \\\"Mishra of Payasi\\\" (पयासी के मिश्र).\\r\\n\\r\\nHistorical Context: An overview of the history and significance of the Saryupareen society, including its origins and traditional pride, sometimes asserting its independent lineage separate from other Brahmin sub-groups like the Kanyakubja Brahmins.\\r\\n\\r\\nSocial Customs: Descriptions of the local customs and cultural identity unique to this community.