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Dadhivadia is a clan of Charanas of Rajasthan. It is also used as a surname.


History

Dadhivadia is a sub-clan of Deval-Charanas who held the
sasan Sasan (Middle Persian 𐭮𐭠𐭮𐭠𐭭 ''Sāsān'' > Persian ساسان), considered the eponymous ancestor of the Sasanian (or Sassanid) Dynasty (ruled 224–651) in Persia, was "a great warrior and hunter" and a Zoroastrian high priest ...
estate of Dadhwada, which was located in Merta tehsil,
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. Initially, the Deval-Charanas were positioned as ''proḷapāta'' to the Sankhla (
Rajput Rājpūt (, from Sanskrit ''rājaputra'' meaning "son of a king"), also called Thākur (), is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating fro ...
) rulers of Roon. But in the 15th century,
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defeated the Sankhla and took control of Roon. Henceforth, due to the political turmoil, the families of Deval-Charanas started migrating to other regions and kingdoms, such as Marwar, Mewar, Bikaner and Jaipur, where they became known as ''Dadhivadia,'' signifying their origin from Dadhwada. They contributed to the polity of these kingdoms as litterateurs, historians, administrators and warriors. Lineages of the clan include the Madhodasot, Mukandasot, Dvarkadasot, Prayagdasot, Harbhanot, Venidasot, and Mokamdasot Dadhivadia.


Mewar

One such Dadhivadia family moved along with the Sankhlas to Mewar, where the reigning king
Maharana Kumbha Kumbhkaran Singh (1417–1468), popularly known as Maharana Kumbha, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar in medieval India. He belonged to the Sisodia clan of Rajputs. It was during his reign that Mewar became one of the most powerful politic ...
was a maternal-nephew of the Sankhlas. Dadhivadia Jaitsinh, poet and scholar in Kumbha's court, was granted the jagir of Dharta and Gotipa (Naharmagra pargana). His son Mahipal (Mehpa), was a renowned poet in Rana Sanga's court, who then awarded him the estate of Dhokaliya in 1496 (VS 1553). Mandan, younger brother of Mehpa, was a bhakta-poet and composed poetry devoted to
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and
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. He received Shavar in sasan from Rana Sanga. He died in 1527, fighting against the Mughal army in the
Battle of Khanwa The Battle of Khanwa was fought at Khanwa in modern-day Rajasthan on 16 March 1527, between the Mughal Empire, led by Babur, and the Kingdom of Mewar, led by Rana Sanga for supremacy of Northern India. The battle, which ended in a Mughal vic ...
. In the 17th century, Khemraj Dadhivadia, a poet-scholar-warrior, saved the life of prince
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of Mewar. Jagat Singh, after his coronation, awarded the estate of Thikariya to Khemraj, now known as Khempur. Due to his literary skills, character and diplomacy, Khemraj received honors and grants from other kingdoms as well. He received the estates of Rajakiyawas (1637 CE) from Gaj Singh I of Marwar, Kasandra from Akheraj II of Sirohi, among others. Askaran, son of Khemraj, held the jagir of Oda in
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. It was here that Askaran and Maharana Raj Singh I had their final meal together in 1680. However, it was poisoned, leading to their deaths.


Marwar

Chundaji (grandson of Mandan Dadhivadia) was a saint-poet and authored several texts (no longer extant) - ''Rāmalīlā'', ''Chāṇakya-Vel,'' and ''Nimandhabandha.'' He is also known for building the Charbhuja Temple of Merta. Contemporary rulers like Rao Viramdeo of Merta and Achaldas Raimalot Mertiya honored him. Rao Chanda of Balunda granted Balunda-ka-Vas to Chunda. Chundaji died in battle in 1585, fighting alongside Rao Chanda against Hasan Ali of Nagaur. Mohkamdas, son of Mandan, was granted Gadhsuriya in sasan by Mertiya Balbhadra Surtanot. Madhavdas, the forefather of Madhodasot-Dadhivadia, was taught by his father Chunda. He was renowned as a saint-poet-scholar-warrior and was honored by Sur Singh of Marwar for his literary skills. Sur Singh granted him the estates of Napawas (Pali pargana) and Jalora (Merta pargana). Madhavdas was one of the four Charanas who offered their opinions on ''Veli Krisan Rukmani ri'' of Prithviraj Rathore, his opinion being favourable. He authored several texts including ''Rama Raso'', ''Nisani Gajamokha'', and ''Bhasha Dasham Skandha''. He died in 1633, fighting in a battle protecting the cattle against the muslims. Sundardas, son of Madhavdas, was among the eight Charanas who were honored by
Jaswant Singh of Marwar Raja Jaswant Singh I (26 December 1626 – ) was the Rathore ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar in the western part of Rajputana (modern-day Rajasthan, India). He was a distinguished man of letters and author of noted literary works like ''Siddha ...
in
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. Mukandas, the forefather of Mukandasot-Dadhivadia, died in 1730, fighting valiantly in the Battle of Ahemdabad (Siege of Ahmedabad) against Sarbuland Khan. He was a close friend of
Abhai Singh of Marwar Abhai Singh Rathore (7 November 1702 – 18 June 1749) was an 18th-century Indian Raja of the Kingdom of Marwar (Jodhpur).N.S. Bhati, Studies in Marwar History, page 6 Coronation As a result of a conspiracy between Abhai Singh and his brother ...
who composed ''
marsiya A marsiya (; ) is an elegiac poem written to commemorate the martyrdom and valour of Hussain ibn Ali, his family, and his companions at the tragedy of Karbala. Marsiyas are essentially religious lamentations. Background The word ''Marsiya'' is d ...
'' in his memory and granted the estate of Kooprawas (Bilara pargana) to his descendants. Dwarikadas, ancestor of Dvarkadasot-Dadhivadia, also a veteran of Battle of Ahemdabad, was a respected poet-scholar and was honored by Abhai Singh of Marwar with the sasan of Basni-Dadhivadian (in Pali pargana). Dwarikadas represented Marwar in the debate of superiority among Marwar, Mewar and Jaipur. One of his notable work is ''Davavait Ajitsingh ri'' (''Dwarikadas Dadhivadia ri Davavait'').


Bikaner

In Churu region of Bikaner kingdom, Puraji and Dasaji Dadhivadia, were granted the sasan of Surawas by Sura
Mohil Mohil, Mial, Moyal or Mohal is a clan of the Chauhan Rajputs According to local tradition, the ruler of Ladaun region, Rao Jai Singh, was once watching a group of women passing through the town gate to fetch water. A menacing bull blocked the ro ...
, one of the last Mohil chieftains of Chhapar-Dronpur. Here, Prayagdas (ancestor of Prayagdasot-Dadhivadia), Harbhan (ancestor of Harbhanot-Dadhivadia), Gangadan were notable poet-scholars of their time. Sihaji Dadhivadia was granted the jagir of Ranasar in sasan. Aside from these, Dadhivadias held Mangasar, Raghunathpura, Redi-Bhurawas and Karnisar in sasan.


Notable people

* Kaviraja Shyamaldas * C D Deval


References

{{Charan Clans Charan clans Surnames of Indian origin