Haritasa

Famous Brahmins of Harita Gotra
Sage Harita, son of Chyavana, wrote the Harita Smriti, a work of law, and taught his student, Bappa Rawal of Guhilot ( later to called Sisodia) martial arts and the four cardinal duties for the service of the state: Sri Ramanuja was also of Harita Gotra. Ramanujacharya, was a theologian, philosopher, and scriptural exegete. He is seen by Śrīvaiṣṇavas as the third and most important teacher (ācārya) of their tradition, and by Hindus as the leading expounder of Viśiṣṭādvaita, one of the classical interpretations of the dominant Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy,Setu madhav Pagadi an eminent scholar of medieval Indian history was also belonging to this gotra. Amboju surnames are also haritasa gotra in vaidiki brahmins.
 * 1) To follow the principles of Manav Dharma (the Religion of Man) and preserve Vedic Culture.
 * 2) To serve all God's Creations as a service to God, the Creator of all life.
 * 3) To endeavour constantly to keep the human soul awakened and alive, in order that human beings would value the Dignity of Man.
 * 4) To help recognise Man's special status in the hierarchy of God's creations-the eternal principles underlying cosmic creation.