History:
The Jagodara surname is derived from the Sanskrit word Jagadara, which means “lord of the world”.
The Jagodara surname originated in India and is primarily found among the Brahmin communities of the country. It is also found in some parts of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
Description:
The Jagodara surname is associated with the Brahmin community in India and is associated with a high degree of respect and reverence. The Brahmin community is known for its adherence to religious practices and its respect for the Vedic scriptures.
The Jagodara surname is traditionally associated with the practice of vegetarianism, the observance of religious holidays and festivals, and the performance of rituals and ceremonies.
The Jagodara surname may also be spelled as Jagdara, Jagdar, Jagdari, Jagdare, Jagdariya, Jagdariya, Jagdariyar, and Jagdariyaar.







