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History:
The exact mythological origins of the surname are not definitively documented, it is believed to be associated with the ancient Vedic sage Kashyap, placing it within the esteemed Brahmin caste. The surname "Jasrotia" traces its origins to the princely state of Jasrota in present-day Jammu and Kashmir. It is primarily associated with the Rajput community, believed to have descended from Kshatriyas, the warrior class in Hindu mythology. The Jasrotia surname emerged as a mark of identity among the royal families and warrior clans that ruled over the Jasrota region.
The Jasrotias played a significant role in political and social mobilization, especially during the Dogra rule in Jammu and Kashmir. They held key military and administrative roles during both the pre-colonial and colonial periods. The community has gradually migrated from its ancestral lands, spreading across North India, particularly in states like Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Delhi.
Description:
The Jasrotias surname is predominantly found in Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Punjab. They primarily speak Dogri, Hindi, and Punjabi, though English is also common in urban areas. The Jasrotias celebrate important festivals like Baisakhi, Lohri, and Diwali, reflecting their North Indian cultural roots.
Family values in the Jasrotia community emphasize bravery, loyalty, and respect for tradition. The cuisine is typical of the region, featuring dishes like rajma chawal, chole bhature, and makki di roti with sarson da saag. Literacy rates in the community are relatively high, with many involved in government services, military, and business. Traditionally, Jasrotias were warriors, but today they are found in a range of professions, including politics, law, and education. The community retains a deep sense of pride in their Rajput heritage and warrior ethos.
Variations of the Jasrotia surname include Jasrotiya, Jasroti, Jasrot and Jasrotian.
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Jammu and Kashmir
88
Delhi
85
Himachal Pradesh
21
Maharashtra
6
Punjab
6
Tamil Nadu
4
Gujarat
1
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