History:
Jagakar is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word Jagakara, which means “one who brings prosperity”.
The surname is believed to have originated in the Hindu Kshatriya caste of India. It is found mainly in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
Description:
Jagakar families generally follow the Hindu religion and adhere to the traditional values and customs of their community. They are usually involved in farming and other agricultural activities.
Jagakar families typically observe traditional Hindu festivals such as Diwali and Holi. They also celebrate important life events such as weddings and birthdays with traditional rituals.
The surname Jagakar may also be spelled as Jaggar, Jaggarwal, Jagarkar, Jagarwal, and Jagarwala.







