Lohia
Lohmod(Lohia) is one of the many clans of the Gurjars. They are a branch of Gurjar Parmars. They had been one of the ruling clans of the Gurjars. They are also known as Lohia. Lohia Gurjar are Kshatriya.
Etymology of Lohmods(lohia)
Lohmod(Lohia) is a Gujari/Hindi word, where "Loh" stands for Iron and "Mod" for Bending. They started using this surname from the day when their ancestor King Jagadeva bent the Iron rod of Sanwa Mann (60 kg) in Pushkar. Pushkar had been under the sway of Gurjars and is still a Gurjar pilgrimage. With this story, Panwars and Lohmods are having brotherhood. Lohia/lohmod Gurjar are Kshatriya.
The main temples of Lohia's (Lohmods) or in which they believe are: Satti Mata in Ayya Nagar Village, Shitla Mata in Gurgoan, Baba Magaldas in Ayya Nagar Village (Temple is in the Main Village Ayya Nagar). The villages of Lohmod (Lohia) Gurjar in Delhi are Aya nagar, Ghitorni, Nathupur, Pheladpur.
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