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'''Karala (कराला) | '''Karala''' (कराला/(कराळा) is a large village in North-West [[Delhi]]. | ||
== Jat Gotras in Karala village == | == Jat Gotras in Karala village == | ||
[[Machhar]] (माछर), | [[Machhar]] (माछर), | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External Links== | |||
[http://ourvillageindia.org/Place.aspx?PID=159831 Karala at OurVillageIndia.org] | |||
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[[Category:Jat Villages in Delhi]] | [[Category:Jat Villages in Delhi]] |
Revision as of 06:25, 22 February 2010
Karala (कराला/(कराळा) is a large village in North-West Delhi.
Jat Gotras in Karala village
Machhar (माछर), Mathur (माथूर),
History
Mahabharata Aswamedha Parva, Mahabharata/Book 14 Chapter 8 mentions about a peak named Munjaban on the summits of the Himalaya mountains, where the adorable Lord of Uma (Mahadeva) is constantly engaged in austere devotional exercises. On all sides of that mountain, there exist mines of gold, resplendent as the rays of the sun. And O king, the attendants of Kuvera, desirous of doing good to him, protect these mines of gold from intruders, with uplifted arms. Hie thee thither, and appease that adorable god who is known by the names which include Karala as under in shloka 13:
- कपर्दिने करालाय हर्यक्ष्णे वरदाय च
- तर्यक्ष्णे पूष्णॊ दन्तभिदे वामनाय शिवाय च (Mahabharata:XIV.8.13)
Notable persons
- Harish Chandra Mathur - From village Karala
- Yash Pal Singh Mathur - From village Karala presently residing at Samalkha
Jat Gotra Karalia
Karalia (करालिया) Karal (कराल) Kharal (खराल) is Jat gotra descended from nagavanshi mahapurusha Karala (कराल).
References
External Links
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