Agrawal
Agrawal (anglicisation: ''Agarwal, Agerwal, Agrawala, Agarwala, Agarwalla, Aggarwal, Agarawal'' or ''Agarawala'') is a Hindu Bania community. Agrawals are Kshatriya, but after the adoption of the Vaishya varna by their ancestor, Maharaja Agrasen, they started following Vaishya traditions. The Banias of northern India are a cluster of several communities, of which the Agarwal Banias, Maheshwari Banias, Oswal Banias, Khatri Banias and Porwal Banias are a part.They are found throughout northern and central India, mainly in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu and kashmir, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. They are also found in the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh, though at the time of the partition of India, most of them migrated across the newly created border to independent India. Most Agrawals follow Vaishnava Hinduism or Jainism.
It is said that the ancestor of Agrawal Samaj, Maharaja Agrasen, who was a Kshatriya king, is one of the descendants of the Hindu deity Shri Ram. Their prime goddess was goddess Lakshmi Mahalaxmi who has given boon to the king and his descendants to be prosperous always by her and consort God Vishnu's kindness. Maharaja Agrasen was the king of Agroha Kingdom. This community is also known as one of the earliest business establishers.
Agrawals are Suryavamsha and belongs to Raghuvamsha house. Members of the Agrawal community are known for their business acumen and have for many years been influential and prosperous in India. Even in modern-day tech and ecommerce companies, they continue to dominate. It was reported in 2013, that for every 100 in funding for e-commerce companies in India, 40 went to firms founded by Agrawals.
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