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Porwad (also known as Porwal) are mainly
Jain
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or
Hindu
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community that originated in southern
Rajasthan
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, India. Ancient inscriptions written in
Sanskrit
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refer to the community as ''Pragvata''.
They originated from a region east of ancient
Shrimal.
numerically they rank behind the
Oswal
The Oswal (sometimes spelled Oshwal or Osval) are a Jain community with origins in the Marwar region of Rajasthan and Tharparkar district in Sindh. They claim to be of Rajput
Rajput (from Sanskrit ''raja-putra'' 'son of a king') is a large ...
and
Shrimal Jains from the same region. However, in antiquity, they appear to have been more numerous and among the wealthiest.
Many Jain temples were built by the Porwals, including:
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Ranakpur Jain temple of Dharna Shah, completed in 1441 CE
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Luna Vasahi (1231 CE) of Vastupal and Tejpal at Mount Abu
* The Adinath temple at
Shatrunjaya
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by
Javad Shah in 961 AD, which was subsequently renovated several times.
The Porwad community became divided into several regional communities including the Sorathia (in Saurashtra), the
Kapol, the Jangad Porwad, and the Porwad found in the
Nimad region of
Madhya Pradesh
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. Some of the groups became a part of the Oswal or
Navnat communities.
Both Jain traditions,
Svetambara and
Digambar
''Digambara'' (; "sky-clad") is one of the two major schools of Jainism, the other being '' Śvētāmbara'' (white-clad). The Sanskrit word ''Digambara'' means "sky-clad", referring to their traditional monastic practice of neither possessing ...
, are represented among different sections of the Porwad community. The historian H. L. Jain has suggested that
Krisha
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, the patron of Muni Srichandra, a Digambara monk, belonged to the same Ninanvaya clan as Vimala who built the Vimala Vasahi temple at Abu.
[Muni Srichandra's Kahakosu, Prakrit Text Society, 1969, H.L. Jain editor] Thus the one branch of the family followed Swetamabra tradition, while other followed Digambara tradition. This suggests the harmonious coexistence to the two Jain traditions in that region.
In the 16th century, Pushti Marga was founded by Vallabha, a Brahmin scholar from Telangana, who proposed that in the modern age, it is too hard to follow the Jnana & Karma Margs. He proposed Pushti Marga (Raag, Bhog and Shringar used in the seva of Shri Krishna) as an alternative. A section of the Porwads has converted to Pushtimarga. Those who have converted to the Pushtimarg are known as Meshri (derived from Maheshwari)
[The Eighteenth-Century Social Order in Surat: A Reply and an Excursus on the Riots of 1788 and 1795, by Lakshmi Subramanian, Modern Asian Studies, 1991, p. 321-365] or Vania.
Gotras
There are many gotras in Porwal.
See also
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Mumbai
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References
Indian Jains
Indian Hindus
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