It is said that the Panji system was not in use until the second decade of the 14th century CE. Those days people sporadically had lineage introductions. Therefore, marriage decisions in the tradition of
Maithil Vivah were based on the remembrance or names of ancestors and
Gotra, etc. The Panji System was introduced in 1327 AD by the King
Harisimha Deva of
Karnat Dynasty in Mithila. It was the system of registration of
genealogical records of the family. The
Panjikar (registrar) was responsible for collecting information about the genealogies of the people in the area and registering it in the register (Panji). It was helpful in identifying the clan or
Gotra of a particular family for marriage purpose. The information recorded in the Panjis are
Vamsha - Vriksha ( genealogical family tree ),
Biji Purush (earliest known ancestor),
mool (village of origin of the earliest ancestor),
shakhas (village of the diversification of the descendants of the ancestor) and
Gotra, etc. The first
Panjikar was
Gunakar Jha. == Panjikar ==