
Pavan has started the important work of finding his peoples Hebrew roots. He hope God of Zion will set his people free.

Pavan Lunavath is a young Gor Banjara who sincerely search for the origin of his people. And do not let those who promote legends and mythology stop him. I am not a signatory to his research, and request all to read and scrutinize his findings. And please give him feedback. Ivar Fjeld. 27.07.25
I Pavan Lunavath interviewed Banjara elders. ( above image )
Author : Pavan Lunavath an Researcher into the Origin of Gor Banjara in South India.
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Phonetic Breakdown of “Pammar”Pammar is likely an oral/phonetic surname, and can be broken into:
Pam / Pamm (פאם / פם)
Mar / Marr (מר / מער / מאר)
Pam (פאם / פם):פעם (pa’am) – meaning time, occasion, or beat (as in rhythm or step).
Example: Pa’am achat (פעם אחת) – “one time”פאה
Mar (מר): (mar) – meaning bitter, famously used in “Maror” (מרור), the bitter herb in Passover.
Pam + Mar פעם + מר “Bitter time” or “Time of bitterness” –
possible reference to exile or suffering.
Jewish Textual & Tribal Parallels Torah Themes:
The word מר (Mar) appears in the Exodus story: when the Israelites found bitter water (Marah) – Exodus 15:23 Bitterness is often used symbolically for exile, loss, and slavery in Egypt Talmudic Usage:”Mar” (מר) as a title of respect in Talmudic and Babylonian Jewish tradition.
Example: “Mar Zutra,” “Mar Shmuel” – used among diaspora Jewish scholars”Pa’am” appears in rabbinic discussions about times and cycles – spiritual and prophetic events.
🧬 Tribal and Oral Identity Link “Pammar” means “Time of Bitterness” (Pa’am + Mar), it fits Gor Banjara oral memory of wandering, loss, and exile.Could be a clan whose name preserved the memory of bitter migration.
This aligns with Gor Banjaras as Levite exiles who preserved oral names reflecting biblical trauma. ( Gor Banjara one of vast Banjara groups, There are nearly 50 banjara group’s in india ).

pavan lunavath with Ivar Fjeld sir.
Jewish World Parallels Names like “Mar” are common in Jewish-Aramaic culture (used by Jews in Babylon, Syria, India).
Surnames with similar patterns in Jewish communities:
Palmar – found in Sephardic and Mizrahi names
Pamir / Pamirsky – Eastern Jewish surnames, possibly related Marmor / Marmarosh – names referring to bitterness or exile.
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