Description:
JUMARATI is a Hindu caste found mainly in the northern Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Jumara', meaning 'lord of the mountain'. The Jumarati are mainly engaged in agricultural activities, but some are also involved in business, government service, and other professions. The origin of the Jumarati caste is uncertain, but it is believed that they are of Rajput origin. It is also believed that they are descended from the ancient Jumara tribe from the Himalayan region. The culture of the Jumarati is similar to that of other Hindu castes, with a focus on traditional values such as respect for elders, hospitality, and generosity. They also practice Hindu rituals and celebrate festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Raksha Bandhan. The Jumarati have several variations in their surnames, such as Jumara, Jumari, Jumariya, Jumariyal, and Jumarwal. The Jumarati are a close-knit community and maintain strong ties with other members of the caste. They are known for their strong sense of loyalty and solidarity.












