Where Alliances Were Formed, and Blessings Were Earned
For centuries, the Bhuta family has lived a life deeply rooted in both samskaar (family tradition) and samarpan (spiritual devotion). This section celebrates two pillars of our legacy:
Marriage in the Bhuta family was not just a personal union — it was a bond between villages, families, and communities. Through well-recorded alliances, Bhuta sons and daughters married into noble and virtuous homes across Saurashtra:
These marriages strengthened the cultural and moral fabric of the Bhuta family — ensuring that values, traditions, and prosperity flowed across branches of the tree.
Our ancestors weren’t just successful in the world — they were deeply spiritual. Across generations, the Bhuta family undertook awe-inspiring pilgrimages, often walking or traveling by bullock cart for days or weeks to reach:
Some visited these places multiple times in a single lifetime, often with parents or children, blending generations in faith.
📜 Recorded visits from 1815, 1816, 1840, 1853, 1859, 1865, 1886, and 1961 reflect a deeply devotional culture carried forward by the Bhutas.
📣 Do you know your grandparents’ or great-grandparents’ wedding year or pilgrimage journey? Submit details to enrich our collective history.
Because marriages built our family. And pilgrimages blessed it.