Description:
RAKALA is a Hindu surname of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word Rakshas, which means 'protector'. The Rakala surname is found among the Kshatriya caste and is associated with the Rajputs of North India. The history of the Rakala surname dates back to the ancient times when they were warriors and protectors of the Rajputs. The Rakala clan is believed to have originated from Rajasthan and have migrated to other parts of India over the centuries. The culture and customs associated with the Rakala surname are similar to those of the Rajputs. They are known for their bravery and loyalty, and are highly respected by their communities. The variations of the Rakala surname include Rakshas, Rakshasa, and Rakshasas. The surname is also found among the Marathas, Jats, and other communities in India.









