In V. 109 Acharya Shri Pradhyotan Suri enlightened Shri Chahad Deva in Ramseen CNy and converted him into Oswals. His son was Balatdeva. The family of Balatdeva was named Baldota. He also established a village named Baldota. His descendants built a jain temple at Chitorgarh. Shah Rupa Baldota organized a grand Sangh for Shatrunjaya. The expenditure of this Sangh came to Rs. 99,000/– It is said that the total expenditure was incrrued by his Muslim friend Haji Khan. On this occasion, he was awarded the title of ‘Singi’ Kuldevi of this gotra is Shri Arbuda Devi of Mount Abu.
Singhi Hulaschand ji - Calcutta
In V. 1900 Babu Hulaschand
established his business in Calcutta under the name Harisingh Nihalchand. He
undertook many social tasks. Mughal Emperor Bahadurshah praised him and awarded
the title of ‘Rao’ and a ring of emerald. He adopted Babu Nihalchand the son on
Dalchand Choradia of Sardarshahar. He established a Jute Sellers Association in
Calcutta. He is called the 1st Rajasthani Industralists of W.
Bengal. He also developed the mineral
mines at many places. His estates were at 24 Paragna, Rangpur, Purnia and
Malda.
Singhi Bahadursingh ji
He was born in V. 1942. He had a
good library. Many Arabian and Persian books were there in his library. He had
a good collection of coins of Hun, Kushal, Gupta and Mughal times.
He was elected President of Jain
Swetamber conference Bombay of V. 1986. He established Singhvi Jain
Vidhyapeeth. Here various books were also published under the series ‘Singhi
Jain Granthmala.
His son Shri Rajendra Singh was sent
as the representeative of Poland in India.
Singhi Seth Moolchand – Varshi (Tamil Nadu)
His main business is Banking. He built a
hospital and donated it to be Society for running it. He also took part in the
building of Jain Temples, Dharmshalas and Schools. People call him ‘Danveer
Seth’. He was appointed Honorary Magistrate I V. 1969.
Kul Devi:
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LFky ,d ek= vkcw ioZr gSA ;g _f”k eqfu;ksa dh riks Hkwfe Hkh jgh gSA tS
‘osrkEcj ds jk”Vª lar Jh ‘kkafr fot; th egkjkt us vkcw ioZr dh dUnjkvksa dks
lk/kuk vkSj riLF;k dk dsUæ LFky cuk;kA eqfujkt ds ‘ksj] phrs] ck?k vkSj vU; ou
izk.kh ikyrw i'kqvksa ds leku cSBs jgrs FksA Hkätu Hk;jfgr vkrs&tkrs jgrs
vkSj vkÜp;Z pfdr gksrs FksA fgald i’kqvksa esa Hkh lefdr ds Hkko fo|eku FksA
Jh vcqZnk nsoh ds ;gk¡ ‘kfäihB ds dkj.k gh ;g ioZr vkcw ioZr
dgyk;kA Jh vcqZnk nsoh gh “k”Ve nqxkZ dkR;kf;uh nqxkZ gSA nsoh dk ‘kfä ihB vkcw
ioZr dh ,d fo’kky ioZr ds f’k[kj ij ,d dUnjk ds Hkhrj gSaA bl izkÑfrd xqQk esa
nsoh ekrk ds n’kZu gsrq cgqr >qd dj izos’k djuk iM+rk gSA
;g nsoh izkphudky esa Hkwfe ls Åij gok esa fojkteku gksus ds
dkj.k v/kj nsoh ds uke ls iz[;kr gqbZA ,slh fdaonUrh gS fd dy;qx ds izHkko ls
nsoh us Hkwfe dks viuk vklu cuk fy;kA
Blh nsoh us viuh yhyk ls vkcw esa ;K dq.M dh Tokyk ls ijekj
vkSj ifjgkj jktiwrksa ds vkfn iq:”kksa dks izdV fd;k vr% ;g nsoh ijekj vkSj
ifjgkj tkfr ds jktiwrksa dh dqynsoh dgykbZA vcqZnk nsoh dk ‘kfä LFky vkcw ioZr
ds n’kZuh; LFkyksa esa iz[;kr gSA
ijekj vkSj ifjgkj tkfr ds ftu&ftu jktiwrksa dks tSu vkpk;ksZ us izfrcksf/kr dj egktu cuk;k mu lHkh dh dqy nsoh Jh v/kj nsoh gSA
Jh v/kj nsoh vkfn Hkokuh
Jh txnEck gSA eafnj esa Hkxoku ‘kadj dk T;ksfrfyZas gSA ;g eafnj peRdkjh gSaA
Hkäksa dh euksdkeuk iw.kZ djrh gSA Hkäksa ds vfrfjä vkcw ioZr ij vkusokys
n’kZdksa ds fy, Hkh ;g ,d n’kZuh; LFky gSA