Golalare
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Golalare (Sanskrit गोलाराडे, Hindi गोलालारे ) is a Jain community of and Bundelkhand region in India.[1] Their original center is the Bhind-Etawa region on the banks for the Chambal river.[2][3] Some of them have migrated to Bundelkhand region[4]
A section of the Golalare are now known as Kharaua. Some of the bhattarakas of Balatkara Gana who had a seat at Ater and Rura, were born in this community.[5]
According to some of the inscriptions, the Golalare are descendants of the ancient Ikshvakus.[6]
A Gwalior Fort Inscription Samvat 1525 [7] |
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References[]
- ^ Sangve Vilas Adinath, Facets of Jainology : Selected Research Papers on Jain Society Religion and Culture, Popular Prakashan, 2001
- ^ पंचामृत अभिषेक को उमड़े भक्त, 30 Sep 2012, Amar Ujala, 12:00 http://m.newshunt.com/Amar+Ujala/Etawah/16830964/991
- ^ श्री दिगम्बर जैन खरौआ समाज का इतिहास, रामजीत जैन, १९९०.
- ^ श्रमण संस्कृति की परम्परा में मडावरा,मंदिर नं १० नीचे पुरा का मंदिर, https://sites.google.com/site/madawara/11-jaina-mandirom-ka-itihasa
- ^ झम्मन लाल तर्कतीर्थ, लवेंचू दि. जैन समाज का इतिहास, विक्रम सं. २००८
- ^ http://hindi.webdunia.com/religion/religion/jainism/0708/11/1070811035_1.htm - A Gwalior Fort Inscription Samvat 1525, एक पत्थर की बावड़ी (दक्षिण-पूर्व समूह)
- ^ "एक पत्थर की बावड़ी (दक्षिण-पूर्व समूह)". Hindi.webdunia.com. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
- Social groups of Madhya Pradesh
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