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The Dugar (also called Duggar, Duggad, Dugad) is a gotra belonging to the Jainism, Jain Oswal community of Rajasthan. Origin and lineage According to ''Mahajan Vansh Muktavali'' by Yati, Yati Ramlal ji, The King of Marwar, Raja, Rao Surdeo Khich was a brave Rajput King . He had two sons, named Dugar and Sugad.The Origin of Rao Surdeo Khich (and Dugar and Sugad of course) was from Chauhan King of Bisalpur (Neighbouring Gulabpura & Bijaynagar, Between Ajmer & Bhilwara) . Both the brothers established a new city Aghatapura, Aghat in Mewar.Around Aghat there were colonies of Bheels and Meenas (criminal tribes).Once the criminal tribes surrounded the Ahar, Rajasthan, Aghat City and started killing the innocent people, both the brothers arrested and punished them. When the Guhila dynasty, Rawal of Chittorgarh Rana Berisal Singh Sisodia heard that Dugar and Sugad had arrested such notorious criminals; he became pleased and called them to his palace and honoured them with the title of Sh ...
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Suswani Mata
Suswani Mataji also known as Susani Mata or Susvani Mata is a regional Jain, Hindu as well Jainism, Jain goddess, popular in Rajasthan state of India. She is regarded as incarnation of Durga and worshipped by many Jain and Hindu communities. Temple Her main temple is located at Morkhana in Bikaner district of Rajasthan. The temple is one of the oldest in the region dating back to 12th century AD as per inscription built in Vikram Samvant 1229 (year 1173–74 AD), as per Archaeological Survey of India reports. The premises also covers a Capparis decidua, kaira tree which is a part of the legend where the Suswani entered the earth riding on the lion. There is an old Shiva Temple located nearby as mentioned in the legend from where Shiva is believed to have thrown the chimta which fell in between the existing Capparis decidua, Kaira tree splitting it into two along with the earth. Further, another inscription notes that temple was repaired in Vikram Samvant 1573 (year 1518 AD) by S ...
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