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Singhal surname
Surname
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 has origins in Sanskrit
Sanskrit
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 (simha) which means leonine. The first use of the name came about during the rule of Emperor Agrasen
Agrasen
Maharaja Agrasena was a legendary Indian king of Agroha, a city of traders, from whom the Agrawal and Agrahari clans trace their origin...

 and his wife Queen Madhavi (3200 B.C). Agrasen
Agrasen
Maharaja Agrasena was a legendary Indian king of Agroha, a city of traders, from whom the Agrawal and Agrahari clans trace their origin...

 established 18 Gotras (or clans) for each of his 18 sons based on the names of their Guru and divided his empire among them. Collectively these 18 Gotras are called Agrawal
Agrawal
Agrawal or Agarwal is a large and influential community in India. Agrawals are Kshatriya by birth of the Solar Dynasty but after the adoption of Vanika dharma by king Agrasena, Agrawals started dealing in business...

, one of the most important trading communities in India
India
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. Singhal as a surname is also used by other communities which are not necessarily related to Shri Agrasen
Agrasen
Maharaja Agrasena was a legendary Indian king of Agroha, a city of traders, from whom the Agrawal and Agrahari clans trace their origin...

.

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Singhal is one of the original 18 Gotras established by Agrasen
Agrasen
Maharaja Agrasena was a legendary Indian king of Agroha, a city of traders, from whom the Agrawal and Agrahari clans trace their origin...

. Agrasen was a Hindu
Hindu
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 Kshatriya
Kshatriya
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 king of Suryavansha
Suryavansha
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 (Sun) dynasty in North India. His capital was Agroha
Agroha
Agroha is an ancient town in Haryana in what is now Northern India, believed to be the birthplace of the Agrawal and Agrahari communities. Ancient structures, pot-shards, coins and seals have been found in archaeological excavations...

, near Modern Hisar, Haryana
Haryana
Haryana is a state in India. Historically, it has been a part of the Kuru region in North India. The name Haryana is found mentioned in the 12th century AD by the apabhramsha writer Vibudh Shridhar . It is bordered by Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the north, and by Rajasthan to the west and south...

. Agroha means land of Agrawals/Aggras.
  • Gotra/Surname : Singhal
  • Original Gotra : Shandalya
  • Lord : Sindhupati
  • Saint (Guru) : Shringi/Shandilya
  • Veda : Samaveda
    Samaveda
    The Sama veda , is second of the four Vedas, the ancient core Hindu scriptures. Its earliest parts are believed to date from 1700 BC and it ranks next in sanctity and liturgical importance to the Rigveda...

  • Branch : Koyumi/Kauttham
  • Sutra : Gobhil
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