EST. 1947

Our Full History

From a small courtyard gathering in 1947 to a worldwide network of families — the complete story of how Samaj Vansha became a living archive of kinship, courage, and belonging.

A Promise Made in a Small Courtyard, 1947

WHERE IT STARTED

A Promise Made in a Small Courtyard, 1947

In the aftermath of upheaval, a handful of elders gathered in a modest courtyard and made a quiet promise: that no family would lose its name, its stories, or its place in the circle of kinship.

What began as shared meals and handwritten lineage notes grew into temples, community halls, scholarship funds, and a digital directory that keeps distant cousins connected across continents.

We had lost our homes, but we still had our names, our stories, and each other. That was enough to start again.

Founding Member, 1947

OUR JOURNEY

Milestones of Heritage

  1. 1947

    The Foundation

    The Foundation

    Elders gathered in a courtyard and founded the Samaj to protect names, stories, and kinship after displacement.

  2. 1962

    Heritage Center

    Heritage Center

    The first dedicated community hall opened, giving families a permanent place for rites, meetings, and festivals.

  3. 1985

    Golden Jubilee

    Golden Jubilee

    A landmark celebration marked decades of growth and the expansion of chapters beyond the founding region.

  4. 2005

    Scholarship Fund

    Scholarship Fund

    Formal scholarships began supporting students across the samaj, linking education with shared heritage.

  5. 2020

    Digital Era

    Digital Era

    The global lineage portal launched, connecting distant cousins through searchable family records.

  6. 2024

    Today

    Today

    Maintaining physical infrastructure and extending support networks globally via modern digital directory systems.

WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE

Voices from the Early Years

Honoring the visionary community builders whose resolve shaped the foundation of Samaj Vansha.

Hari Prasad Sharma

Hari Prasad Sharma

FOUNDING ELDER, 1947

Convened the first courtyard council and kept the earliest lineage ledgers by hand.

Sita Devi Timalsina

Sita Devi Timalsina

FOUNDING ELDER, 1947

Organized women's gatherings that preserved festival rites and oral histories.

Krishna Bahadur Karki

Krishna Bahadur Karki

FOUNDING ELDER, 1952

Secured land for the first community hall and taught the next generation to keep records.

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Explore the Manuscripts & Archive

Browse digitized ledgers, temple registers, and family trees preserved for the next generation of our samaj.

Explore the Manuscripts & Archive

3,000+ DIGITIZED RECORDS

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