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[[File:Barmer district - 4.jpg|thumb|400px|Location of Lilsar in Barmer District]] | [[File:Barmer district - 4.jpg|thumb|400px|Location of Lilsar in Barmer District]] | ||
'''Lilsar (लीलसर)''' or [[Leelsar]] is a village in [[Barmer]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. It is around 30 km south of Barmer and around 10 km east of [[Chohtan]]. | '''Lilsar (लीलसर)''' or [[Leelsar]] is a village in [[Barmer]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. It is around 30 km south of Barmer and around 10 km east of [[Chohtan]]. | ||
== Jat gotras | == Jat gotras == | ||
*'''[[Sau]]''' - Lot of [[Sau]] gotra Jats live in Lilsar Village of Barmer district which were migrated from [[Panchla Siddha]] village near [[Kheenvsar]], [[Nagaur]]. | *'''[[Sau]]''' - Lot of [[Sau]] gotra Jats live in Lilsar Village of Barmer district which were migrated from [[Panchla Siddha]] village near [[Kheenvsar]], [[Nagaur]]. | ||
*'''[[Beniwal]]''' - Other gotra in Lilsar is [[Beniwal]] (Biniyal) who also migraited from Panchala village. | *'''[[Beniwal]]''' - Other gotra in Lilsar is [[Beniwal]] (Biniyal) who also migraited from [[Panchala]] village. | ||
*[[Godara]] | |||
== Lilsar in media == | == Lilsar in media == |
Revision as of 07:42, 8 August 2010

Lilsar (लीलसर) or Leelsar is a village in Barmer district in Rajasthan. It is around 30 km south of Barmer and around 10 km east of Chohtan.
Jat gotras
- Sau - Lot of Sau gotra Jats live in Lilsar Village of Barmer district which were migrated from Panchla Siddha village near Kheenvsar, Nagaur.
Lilsar in media
Lilsar village came in news when An 88-year-old man in Barmer became a father when his 40-year-old wife gave birth to a son recently. Veermaram, a resident of Lilsar village, had married Jhamu Devi, when he was 70 year old. Jhamu Devi, incidentally, is his third wife and she already has a 15-year-old son from him. The birth of Veermaram's son took place 10 days back. Veermaram's first wife was Malu Devi whom he married when he was 22 years old. But on remaining childless for 20 years, Veermaram married again, this time to Jamna Devi. However Veermaram's sorrows doubled when Jamna Devi died without any issues. Veermaram, then adopted, his nephew Sheraram, who lived with him for 50 years. Veermaram is elated with the birth of his son at this age. He says he wants to see his son grow and is healthy enough to take care of him.[1]
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