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'''Doot (दूत) [[Dooth]] (दूथ) ''' is gotra of Jats found in [[Rajasthan]].  
'''Doot (दूत)'''/[[Dooth]]/[[Duth]] (दूथ) <ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. द-5</ref><ref>[[O.S.Tugania]]:[[Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu]],p.45,s.n. 1247</ref>  is gotra of Jats found in [[Rajasthan]].<ref>[[Jat History Thakur Deshraj/Chapter IX]],p.695</ref>
== Origin ==
== Origin ==
They have orignated from [[The Mahabharata Tribe]] named '''[[Duta]] (दूत)'''. Mahendra Singh Arya et all write that they used to work as messengers in old times hence the name of gotra Doot. <ref>Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, [[Dharmpal Singh Dudee]], Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998 p.256</ref>
*They may get name from '''[[Dutta Gamani]]''' (161 BC-137 BC), [[Buddhist]] king of [[Sri Lanka]].
*They are said to be originated from [[The Mahabharata Tribe]] named '''[[Duta]] (दूत)'''.  
*[[Mahendra Singh Arya]] et all write that they used to work as messengers in old times hence the name of gotra Doot. <ref>[[Mahendra Singh Arya]] et al: [[Adhunik Jat Itihas]],  p.256</ref>
 
== Jat Gotras Namesake ==
*[[Doot]] ([[Jat clan]]) = [[Dutasampreshanika]]s (दूतसम्प्रेषणिक) (L.3). [[Dutasampreshanika]]s (दूतसम्प्रेषणिक) (L.3) is mentioned in [[Nagardhan]] Plates Of [[Svamiraja]] : ([[Kalachuri]]) Year 322 (=573 AD) as an officer.....Swamiraja's brother '''[[Nannarâja]]''' (नन्नराज)  (L.2), who meditates on him, honours all his (officers) such as [[Rajasthaniya]]s (राजस्थानीय) (L.2), [[Uparika]]s (उपरिक) (L.3), [[Dandapashika]]s (दाण्डपाशिक) (L.3), [[Chata]]s (चाट) (L.3), [[Bhata]]s (भट) (L.3), [[Dutasampreshanika]]s (दूतसम्प्रेषणिक) (L.3) and [[Drangika]]s (द्राङ्गिक) (L.3) (p.616).<ref>[https://archive.org/details/corpusinscriptio014674mbp/page/n326/mode/1up?view=theater Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.611-617]</ref>
 
== Mention by Panini ==
[[Duta]] (दूत), an emissary is  mentioned by [[Panini]] in [[Ashtadhyayi]]. <ref>[[V. S. Agrawala]]: [[India as Known to Panini]], 1953, p.410, 411</ref>
 
== In Mahavansa ==
'''[[Dooth]]''' - [[Mahavansa/Chapter 24]] tells....The prince '''Gamani''' dwell in '''[[Mahagama]]'''. The prince '''[[Tissa]]''', equipped with troops and chariots did the king cause to be stationed in '''[[Dighavapi]]''' in order to guard the open country. Afterwards prince '''Gamani''', reviewing his host, sent to announce to his father the king: `I will make war upon the '''[[Damila]]s'''.' The king, to protect him, forbade him, saying: `The region on this side of the river is enough.' Even to three times he sent to announce the same (reply). `If my father were a man he would not speak thus: therefore shall he put this on.' And therewith '''Gamani''' sent him a woman's ornament. And enraged at him the king said: `Make a golden chain! with that will I bind him, for else he cannot be protected.' Then the other fled and went, angered at his father, to '''[[Malaya]]''', and because he was wroth with his father they named him '''[[Dooth|Dutthagamani]]'''  (B.C. 161-137) ([[Dutthagamani]]→[[Duth]]).


== History ==
== History ==
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:परेषयाम आस राजेन्थ्र [[Pulastya|पौलस्त्याय]] महात्मने
:परेषयाम आस राजेन्थ्र [[Pulastya|पौलस्त्याय]] महात्मने
:विभीषणाय धर्मात्मा परीतिपूर्वम अरिंथमः [[Mahabharata]] (2.28.50)
:विभीषणाय धर्मात्मा परीतिपूर्वम अरिंथमः [[Mahabharata]] (2.28.50)
== Distribution in Haryana==
=== Villages in Hisar district ===
[[Bandaheri Balsamand|Bandaheri]],


== Distribution in Rajasthan ==
== Distribution in Rajasthan ==
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Murlipura Scheme,
Murlipura Scheme,
Purani Basti,
Purani Basti,
[[Itawa Bhopji]] (30),
=== Villages in Jaipur district ===
[[Bada Padampura]] (9),
[[Rampura bas Goner]] (3),
=== Villages in Jhunjhunu district ===  
=== Villages in Jhunjhunu district ===  
[[Barwasi]],
[[Bijarnion Ki Dhani]],
[[Bijarnion Ki Dhani]],
[[Kari]],
[[Kari]],
[[Nawalgarh]],
[[Nawalgarh]],
[[Nawalri]],
[[Kolsia]],
[[Kolsia]],
=== Villages in Sikar district ===  
=== Villages in Sikar district ===  
[[Piliyon Ka Dhahar]]
[[Piliyon Ka Dhahar]]
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=== Villages in Churu district ===
=== Villages in Churu district ===
[[Bharang]],
[[Bharang]],
[[Khoran]],
[[Satyun]],
[[Satyun]],
[[Sujangarh]] (1),


=== Villages in Hanumangarh district ===
=== Villages in Hanumangarh district ===
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=== Villages in Nagaur district ===
=== Villages in Nagaur district ===
[[Dhooton Ki Dhani]],
[[Dhooton Ki Dhani]],
[[Reengan]],


== Notable persons from this gotra ==
== Notable persons from this gotra ==
*Dr. Amar Singh [[Doot]] - Date of Birth : 29-July-1955, Designation : M.O.(Med.Directorate), Department : MEDICAL& HEALTH, VPO-[[Bharang]], VIA- [[Sahawa]], TEH.-TARANAGAR,CHURU, Present Address : 43,RAJENDRA NAGAR,SIRSI ROAD,VAISHALI NAGAR,JAIPUR, Resident Phone Number : 0141-2357963, Mobile Number : 9414845363  
*Dr. Amar Singh [[Doot]] - Date of Birth : 29-July-1955, Designation : M.O.(Med.Directorate), Department : MEDICAL& HEALTH, VPO-[[Bharang]], VIA- [[Sahawa]], TEH.-TARANAGAR,CHURU, Present Address : 43,RAJENDRA NAGAR,SIRSI ROAD,VAISHALI NAGAR,JAIPUR, Resident Phone Number : 0141-2357963, Mobile Number : 9414845363
[[File:Tara Chand Doot - Statue.jpg|thumb|50px|]]
*[[Tara Chand Doot]] (Naik) (25.12.1957 - 13.04.1989) became martyr of casualty on 13.04.1989 at Siachin Glacier due to adverse climatic conditions. He was from [[Nawalri]]  village in [[Nawalgarh]] tehsil of [[Jhunjhunu]] district in [[Rajasthan]].
 
:Unit - 8 Guards Regiment
 
== External links ==
== External links ==
== Reference ==
== Reference ==
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[[Category:Gotras in Sikar]]
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[[Category:The Ancient Jats]]
[[Category:The Ancient Jats]]
[[Category:Jat Gotras Namesake]]

Latest revision as of 16:17, 23 June 2024

Doot (दूत)/Dooth/Duth (दूथ) [1][2] is gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan.[3]

Origin

Jat Gotras Namesake

Mention by Panini

Duta (दूत), an emissary is mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi. [6]

In Mahavansa

Dooth - Mahavansa/Chapter 24 tells....The prince Gamani dwell in Mahagama. The prince Tissa, equipped with troops and chariots did the king cause to be stationed in Dighavapi in order to guard the open country. Afterwards prince Gamani, reviewing his host, sent to announce to his father the king: `I will make war upon the Damilas.' The king, to protect him, forbade him, saying: `The region on this side of the river is enough.' Even to three times he sent to announce the same (reply). `If my father were a man he would not speak thus: therefore shall he put this on.' And therewith Gamani sent him a woman's ornament. And enraged at him the king said: `Make a golden chain! with that will I bind him, for else he cannot be protected.' Then the other fled and went, angered at his father, to Malaya, and because he was wroth with his father they named him Dutthagamani (B.C. 161-137) (DutthagamaniDuth).

History

Sabha Parva, Mahabharata/Book II Chapter 28 mentions the Kingdoms subjugated by Sahadeva, who marched towards the southern direction.

अन्ताखीं चैव रॊमांयवनानां पुरं तदा
दूतैर एव वशे चक्रे करं चैनान अथापयत Mahabharata (2.28.49)
भरु कच्छं गतॊ धीमान दूतान माथ्रवतीसुतः
परेषयाम आस राजेन्थ्र पौलस्त्याय महात्मने
विभीषणाय धर्मात्मा परीतिपूर्वम अरिंथमः Mahabharata (2.28.50)

Distribution in Haryana

Villages in Hisar district

Bandaheri,

Distribution in Rajasthan

Locations in Jaipur city

Ambabari, Bagruwalon ka Rasta, Dhulkot, Murlipura Scheme, Purani Basti,

Itawa Bhopji (30),

Villages in Jaipur district

Bada Padampura (9), Rampura bas Goner (3),

Villages in Jhunjhunu district

Barwasi, Bijarnion Ki Dhani, Kari, Nawalgarh, Nawalri, Kolsia,

Villages in Sikar district

Piliyon Ka Dhahar

Villages in Banswara district

Banswara,

Villages in Churu district

Bharang, Khoran, Satyun, Sujangarh (1),

Villages in Hanumangarh district

Sangaria,

Villages in Nagaur district

Dhooton Ki Dhani, Reengan,

Notable persons from this gotra

  • Dr. Amar Singh Doot - Date of Birth : 29-July-1955, Designation : M.O.(Med.Directorate), Department : MEDICAL& HEALTH, VPO-Bharang, VIA- Sahawa, TEH.-TARANAGAR,CHURU, Present Address : 43,RAJENDRA NAGAR,SIRSI ROAD,VAISHALI NAGAR,JAIPUR, Resident Phone Number : 0141-2357963, Mobile Number : 9414845363
Unit - 8 Guards Regiment

External links

Reference


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