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RAJAPURA is a common Indian surname, derived from the Sanskrit word Rajapur, meaning 'royal city'. It is believed to have originated in the ancient kingdom of Rajasthan, which was the seat of power for the Rajputs, a warrior caste of the Hindu religion. The Rajputs were known for their loyalty and bravery, and their descendants often adopted the Rajapura surname to commemorate their valor. The Rajapura surname is found mainly in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. It is also found in some parts of Pakistan and Nepal. The Rajapura surname has a long and storied history. It is believed that the Rajputs were the first to adopt the surname, and it has been passed down through the generations. It is said that the Rajapura surname was given to warriors who fought bravely in battle and were loyal to the Rajput cause. The Rajapura surname has a number of variations, including Rajapurkar, Rajpurkar, Rajpuri, and Rajpura. These variations are found mainly in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. The Rajapura surname is also associated with certain customs and traditions. For instance, it is believed that the Rajapura family is descended from the sun god, and as such, they are expected to adhere to certain religious and cultural practices. This includes the practice of offering prayers to the sun god on certain occasions, as well as honoring the ancestors of the Rajapura family. The Rajapura surname is also associated with certain customs and traditions. For instance, it is believed that the Rajapura family is descended from the sun god, and as such, they are expected to adhere to certain religious and cultural practices. This includes the practice of offering prayers to the sun god on certain occasions, as well as honoring the ancestors of the Rajapura family.








