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'''Jarah (जराह)'''<ref>[[History and study of the Jats/Chapter 10]]</ref> [[Jara]] (जारा)<ref>[[Dr Pema Ram]]:[[‎Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas]], p.301</ref><ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]],s.n. ज-51.</ref> is a [[Jat clan]] found in [[Multan]], [[Pakistan]].<ref>[[A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/J]],p.356</ref>  
'''Jarah (जराह)'''<ref>[[History and study of the Jats/Chapter 10]]</ref> [[Jara]] (जारा)<ref>[[Dr Pema Ram]]:[[‎Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas]], p.301</ref><ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]],s.n. ज-51.</ref><ref>[[Ompal Singh Tugania]]:[[Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu]],p.39,s.n. 887</ref>    is a [[Jat clan]] found in [[Multan]], [[Pakistan]].<ref>[[A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/J]],p.356</ref>  
== Origin ==
== Origin ==
== Villages after Jara ==
*'''[[Jaratola|जारटोला]]''' ('''[[Jat Gotra|जाट गोत्र]] - [[Jara|जारा]]''') : '''[[Jaratola|जारटोला]]''' नाम का  गाँव [[Jharkhand|झारखंड]] के '''[[West Singhbhum|पश्चिमी सिंहभूम]]''' जिले की  [[Goilkera|गोइलकेरा]] विकास-खंड में है।
*'''[[Jarakel|जरकेल]]''' ('''[[Jat Gotra|जाट गोत्र]] - [[Jara|जारा]]''') : '''[[Jarakel|जरकेल]]''' नाम का  गाँव [[Jharkhand|झारखंड]] के '''[[West Singhbhum|पश्चिमी सिंहभूम]]''' जिले की  [[Sonua|सोनुआ]] विकास-खंड में है।


== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Bhalka Tirtha Prabhas Patan.jpg|thumb|[[Bhalka Tirtha]], [[Prabhas Patan]]]]
[[File:Bhalka Tirtha Prabhas Patan.jpg|thumb|[[Bhalka Tirtha]], [[Prabhas Patan]]]]
'''Death of [[Krishna ]]''': Thus Krishna beheld his brother depart from human world, and he wandered alone in forest.  He thought of [[Gandhari]]’s curse and all that had befallen, and he knew that the time had come for his own departure.  He restrained his senses in yoga and laid himself down. Then there came a hunter [[Jara]] that way and thought him a deer, and loosed a shaft and pierced his foot; but when he came close the hunter beheld a man wrapped in yellow robes practicing yoga. Thinking himself an offender, he touched his feet. Then Krishna rose and gave him comfort, and himself ascended to Heaven.<ref>[[Sister Nivedita]] & Ananda K.Coomaraswamy: [[Myths and Legends of the Hindus and Bhuddhists]], Kolkata, 2001 ISBN 81-7505-197-3</ref>  
 
Jatatribe is considered to be responsible for the cause of death [[Krishna]].
'''Death of [[Krishna ]]''': Krishna beheld his brother depart from human world, and he wandered alone in forest.  He thought of [[Gandhari]]’s curse and all that had befallen, and he knew that the time had come for his own departure.  He restrained his senses in yoga and laid himself down. Then there came a hunter [[Jara]] that way and thought him a deer, and loosed a shaft and pierced his foot; but when he came close the hunter beheld a man wrapped in yellow robes practicing yoga. Thinking himself an offender, he touched his feet. Then Krishna rose and gave him comfort, and himself ascended to Heaven.<ref>[[Sister Nivedita]] & Ananda K.Coomaraswamy: [[Myths and Legends of the Hindus and Bhuddhists]], Kolkata, 2001 ISBN 81-7505-197-3</ref>  


According to tradition, the place where [[Jara]] hunter pierced [[Krishna]]'s foot by ''Bhalla Bana'' (भल्लबाण) and [[Krishna]] ascended to Heaven is known as [[Bhalka Tirtha]] situated in [[Prabhas Patan]] ([[Verawal]]). There is a statue of Krishna with Jara hunter at [[Bhalka Tirtha]]. <ref>Yogendra Doshi: Shri Somnath Darshan, 2013, p. 23, </ref>
According to tradition, the place where [[Jara]] hunter pierced [[Krishna]]'s foot by ''Bhalla Bana'' (भल्लबाण) and [[Krishna]] ascended to Heaven is known as [[Bhalka Tirtha]] situated in [[Prabhas Patan]] ([[Verawal]]). There is a statue of Krishna with Jara hunter at [[Bhalka Tirtha]]. <ref>Yogendra Doshi: Shri Somnath Darshan, 2013, p. 23, </ref>

Latest revision as of 10:58, 10 January 2022

Jarah (जराह)[1] Jara (जारा)[2][3][4] is a Jat clan found in Multan, Pakistan.[5]

Origin

Villages after Jara

History

Bhalka Tirtha, Prabhas Patan

Jatatribe is considered to be responsible for the cause of death Krishna. Death of Krishna : Krishna beheld his brother depart from human world, and he wandered alone in forest. He thought of Gandhari’s curse and all that had befallen, and he knew that the time had come for his own departure. He restrained his senses in yoga and laid himself down. Then there came a hunter Jara that way and thought him a deer, and loosed a shaft and pierced his foot; but when he came close the hunter beheld a man wrapped in yellow robes practicing yoga. Thinking himself an offender, he touched his feet. Then Krishna rose and gave him comfort, and himself ascended to Heaven.[6]

According to tradition, the place where Jara hunter pierced Krishna's foot by Bhalla Bana (भल्लबाण) and Krishna ascended to Heaven is known as Bhalka Tirtha situated in Prabhas Patan (Verawal). There is a statue of Krishna with Jara hunter at Bhalka Tirtha. [7]

Notable persons

Distribution

Jarah village is in Rajakhera tahsil in Dhaulpur district in Rajasthan

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References


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