Luthra

Luthra

Infobox caste
caste_name=Luthra
classification=Kshatriya
subdivisions= Rajput Luthras and Arora Luthras [ [http://mairrajputs.tripod.com/gothras.html Mair Rajput Gotras] ] .
populated_states=Punjab (India), Haryana, Delhi, Sindh and Uttar Pradesh
languages=Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu
religions=Hinduism and Sikhism

Luthra (Punjabi: ਲੂਥਰਾ, Hindī: लूथरा) is an Indo-Aryan Khatri,Arora and Rajput surname originating in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. [ [http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Luthra Luthra] ] It is part of the broad Kshatriya caste. The Kshatriyas in Hinduism are one of the four varnas. They are traditionally members of the military or ran in an administrative capacity. The Kshatriya were assigned to protecting the Hindu dharma. Over the course of time, Luthras have migrated to places across Punjab and Sindh.

When Pakistan was founded in 1947, most of the Luthras migrated to India. Today, Luthras live in numerous regions within India, but are mostly concentrated in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh. Luthras can be both Sikh and Hindu, as the religions are generally very close in the Punjab region.Temple, R.C. "The Legends of The Panjab", 1884. Many reprints 1977, 2002 (ISBN 81-7167-636-7, 0405101287)] Imperial Rule in the Punjab: The Conquest and Administration of Multan, 1818-1881 by J [ames] Royal Roseberry, III. Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 110, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1990), p. 176] [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0SDNkzZ6Nj2dOEev&id=Q0ABAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA272&lpg=PA272&dq=chopra&num=100&as_brr=1 Griffin, Lepel Henry. The Panjab chiefs, historical and biographical notices, 1865] ]

History

Origins

The Luthras are usually Indo-Aryans of the Khatri or Arora castes of the Punjab and Sindh. They are of the Kshatriya Varna, which in Vedic times, was the civil ruling and administration group which also included warriors. A number of Luthras migrated to Aror (modern-day Rohri, near Sukkur in Sindh, Pakistan) in ancient times and joined a group of Aroras which had settled there. [ [http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Luthra Luthra] ]

Some Luthras are Mair Rajputs and originate from the Rajput clans of Rajasthan. These Luthras are related to the Arora Luthras, but originated in Ajmer and migrated to the Punjab later in their history and began their relation after reaching the Punjab. [http://mairrajputs.tripod.com/history.html History of the Mair Rajputs] ] The two divisions of the Luthras are closely related but have sometimes been split over their history, particularly in ancient battles where Mairs were inclined to protect their homeland of Ajmer and Aroras were inclined to defend Aror. Thus, some Luthras identify as Mair Rajputs while other Luthras identify as Aroras and/or Khatris.

The origin of the Luthras as a subcaste is ambiguous. However, the broader parent-castes of the Luthras, the Aroras or Khatris, are Indo-Aryans who have inhabited India since 2000 BC (some estimates indicate earlier dates). They belong to the region where the Rig Veda, Hinduism's most ancient scripture, was written.

Middle Period

In Iron Age Vedic India (c. 1000 BCE), they were inhabitants of the Kuru Kingdom. The dynasty was later ruled by Yudhishtira, who led the Kurukshetra War against the Kauravas which is detailed in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. In this war, the Kshatriyas assumed the role of warriors for either side of the battle.

Dispersal and dissolving of such kingdoms resulted in a Mauryan invasion of most of India. The Mauryan Empire ruled the region inhabited by the Luthras in a period of conflict followed by peace. Greek and Mauryan forces clashed on numerous occasions, with the Greeks eventually being defeated. The Kshatriyas of the Punjab joined hands with the Mauryans in defeating the foreign force.

After the fall of the Mauryan Empire, a power vacuum shortly existed in the region. In about 100 CE, the Kushans from Central Asia invaded the Punjab, whom the Aroras including the Luthras resisted but failed in the face of the nomadic hordes from Central Asia. However, the Kushans were benevolent rulers and assimilated within Indian culture with many converting to Hinduism and Buddhism. The Gupta Dynasty assumed control of Northern India in 400 CE, and the Kshatriyas, including Luthras, joined forces with the Guptas to maintain law and order in what became India's Golden Age.

The Islamic Period

The Luthras were affected by the Islamic invasion of India as much as numerous other communities of the region. A number of Luthras came under pressure to convert as the city of Aror fell to the invaders. Most of the them spread across to further parts of the Punjab and Sindh. The Mughal Empire brought great cruelties to the local remaining Hindus, as tens of thousands were slaughtered for failure to accept the new faith. Kshatriyas like the Luthras, prominently including Rajputs, failed to protect their lands. Mair Rajput Luthras were particularly involved in fighting for their lands. During 661-680 AD, Arab generals failed to gain land in India reportedly because of the brave fighting of the Jats and "Mairs".

This began the practise of "jauhar", in which numerous Kshatriyas were killed as they rushed out while vastly outnumbered to battle the Muslim armies and protect their cities. Sir Jadunath Sarkar contends that that several Muslim invaders were waging a systematic "jihad" ("Holy War") against Hindus in India to the effect that "Every device short of massacre in cold blood was resorted to in order to convert heathen subjects." [ cite book |last=Sarkar |first= Jadunath |authorlink=Jadunath Sarkar |title=Islamic invasion of Hindus in India ] An estimate of the number of people killed, based on the Muslim chronicles and demographic calculations, was done by K.S. Lal in his book "Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India", who claimed that between 1000 CE and 1500 CE, the population of Hindus decreased by 80 million, most of whom were Kshatriyas (who lost their lives in battle) or Dalits (who were easy targets for conversion). [ cite book |last=Durant |first= Will |authorlink=Will Durant |title="The Story of Civilization: Our Oriental Heritage" (page 459) ] [cite news | first =Koenraad | last =Elst | title =Was there an Islamic "Genocide" of Hindus? | url =http://www.kashmirherald.com/main.php?t=OP&st=D&no=138 | publisher = Kashmir Herald| pages = | page = | date = 2006-08-25 | accessdate =2006-08-25 ]

The Dal Khalsa

In the 1600s, the rise of Sikhism and the "Dal Khalsa" (Sikh Army) provided incentive for Hindu Kshatriyas to fight for the creation of a Sikh Empire in the Punjab. Traditionally, the first son of Luthras were brought up as Sikhs to protect Punjab. [See Hinduism and the Sikh Panth] This tradition has been wiped out recently but was prominent in the past. The Sikh Army eventually expelled the Mughals from large parts of the Punjab in 1716 and continued to resist Mughal attacks up till 1799. They united together to form the Sikh Confederacy in the Punjab, where former Kshatriyas (Sikhism rejects casteism) held prominent positions as rulers and warriors. From 1801-1849, Maharaja Ranjit Singh united the Punjab under the Sikh Empire. The Empire was the strongest in India, rivalled only by the Maratha Empire, with which it was friendly with. Kshatriyas including Luthras formed an integral part of the military, which included 35000 regular soldiers and approximately 300000 irregular or militia troops. The military also had 188 heavy artillery guns and 70000 cavalry. The Sikhs were later faced with an external threat from the British Empire, which had sought conquest over all of India. The Punjab was the last state to fall, in 1849, as the troops failed to hold off against the British in the Second Anglo-Sikh War.

Independent India

Most of India was involved in the struggle for Independence and the Luthras also played a part in this. They did so both as part of the Indian National Congress and as part of the Hindu Mahasabha. Most of their efforts was limited to the Punjab region however and no Luthras are particularly famous for their independence efforts.

The Luthras were also affected by the Partition of India in 1947. Some were forced out amidst the violence in West Punjab as Hindus and Sikhs were expelled to create an Islamic republic. Thus, they left the Aror region and settled in Indian Punjab and in regions such as Uttar Pradesh and Delhi

Current Spread

The Luthra clan is currently based all over the world as part of the Indian Diaspora. They are also prominent in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and have small populations in states like Maharashtra and West Bengal. Some Luthras may reside in Pakistan, but they would be an extremely small minority.

Role in society

Luthras are Kshatriyas and are known for their prominence as warriors and of the ruling and administrative class. [ [http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Luthra Luthra] ] However, later they expanded into mercantile classes and lived as merchants. [ [http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Luthra Luthra] ] Mainly Luthras were involved as warriors in various Indian military battles. As Kshatriya, They were generally at the front-line in battles.

In modern times, with the changing world, the position of 'warrior' does not fit in. Many Luthras have entered the Indian military and some have entered politics, but the vast majority have involved themselves with businesses across the world. This trend began as early as the Muslim conquest of the subcontinent. Many Luthras are quite successful in terms of business [See prominent Luthras list below] and in the original system of varnas, have expanded into domains previously held only by Vaishyas while many retain their Kshatriya ways.

In terms of politics, Luthras mainly subscribe to the Bharatiya Janata Party (or its ally the Shiromani Akali Dal), with a minority supporting the Indian National Congress.

Religion

Coming from the period in which Vedic traditions were founded, Luthras are predominantly Hindu. However, after the foundation of Sikhism and the Dal Khalsa, members of subcastes like Luthra would devote their first child to the Sikh Gurus and pronounce him as a Sikh, thus increasing the number of Sikhs who are also Luthras. The tradition has fallen out of prominence in modern society.

Prominent Luthras

*Yugal Luthra - eminent toxicologist most recently with the California Environmental Protection Agency, retired since February 2008
*Ankur Luthra - Teacher at Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District (NLMUSD)
*Avie Luthra - filmmaker and writer [ [http://www.asiansinmedia.org/news/article.php/television/1183 Avie Luthra] ]
*Suresh Luthra - cricketer [ [http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/30863.html Suresh Luthra profile] ]
*BK Luthra - Chairman of the Luthra Academy. [ [http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01may20/state.htm Luthra Academy] ]
*K.K. Luthra - Famous lawyer. The KK Luthra Memorial All India Moot Court Competition is held in his memory. [ [http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01may20/state.htm KK Luthra] ]
*K.S. Luthra - Founder of Luthra Hydro-Pneumatic Industries; provider of renewable energy sources. [ [http://www.luthrahydropneumatic.com/aboutus.htm Luthra Hydropneumatic] ]
* [http://www.vlcc.co.in/ Vandana Luthra] - owner of numerous beauty parlours and health clinics in India.
* [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20031003/ncr1.htm Tajender Luthra] - Deputy Commissioner of Police in Chandigarh India.
*Arun Luthra - Jazz saxophonist, composer and arranger in New York City. [ [http://www.arunluthra.net Arun Luthra] ]
*Rajiv Luthra - Famous lawyer and owner of law firm. [ [http://www.luthra.com/ Rajiv Luthra] ] [ [http://www.thelawyer.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=123312&d=11&h=24&f=46 Rajiv Luthra] ]
*AK Luthra - Chief Commissioner of Income tax. [ [http://www.oistbpl.com/prevnews.htm AK Luthra] ] Ved Prakash Luthra: Chief Engineer - HSEB (Retd.). Started Career with BMB Bhakra Management Board) and played a vita role in the Commissioning of India's Premier Hydro Electric Power Plant at Bhakra. Served in various capacities in Haryana at Gurgaon, Rohtak, Hissar, Faridabad, Chandigarh and finally retired from Panipat Thermal Power Plant. Holds the distinction of generating the highest output from the Panipat Thermal Plant. Played Hockey and Lawn Tennis during College days. Very popular as an Officer who would get the best out of staff but would never tarnish the record of staff members.
*Jagdeep Luthra - Famous Logistics Specialist
*Ankur Luthra - Rhodes Scholar and philanthropist, founder of Computer Literacy 4 Kids (CL4K) [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2003/05/05_ankar.shtml Ankur Luthra] ] [ [http://www.cl4k.org/our_founder_ankur.html Ankur Luthra: Our Founder] ]
*Dev Luthra - Theatre actor. [ [http://www.pilgrimtheatre.org/about/bios/Dev_Luthra.htm Dev Luthra] ]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2063725/ Suneet Luthra] - Actor
* [http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/parikshit-luthra/508701/main Parikshit Luthra] - Actor
* [http://www.lifepositive.com/Mind/work/corporate-management/chandni-luthra.asp Chandini Luthra] - Vice President of ITDC (Duty free shops)
* [http://www.hindu.com/2005/03/26/stories/2005032604281800.htm Amit Luthra] - golf player
* [http://artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/history/luthra.htm Chaman Luthra] and Adarsh Luthra - founders of the "Nisha Luthra Prize in Philosophy".
* [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1904798217 Atul Luthra] - author
* [http://mod.nic.in/samachar/march15-04/html/nd.htm Colonel M Luthra] - prominent surgeon in Indian Army who carried out life saving surgery in Kargil.
* [http://www.nerve.in/author:Gulshan+Luthra Gulshan Luthra] - military journalist
* [http://www.idrw.org/2007/08/31/air_cmdr_luthra_takes_over_at_3_brd.html Air Commodore Subhash Chandra Luthra] - member of Indian Air Force. Also chief engineer of a fighter base and senior engineer of three other premier Indian Air Force bases.
* [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/IH21Df01.html Captain Girish Luthra] - Captain of the INS Viraat, the only aircraft carrier in Asia.

See also

*Arora
*Khatri
*Mair Rajput
*History of Hinduism
*History of Sikhism
*History of India
*History of Punjab
*Muslim League Attack on Sikhs and Hindus in the Punjab 1947devinder luthra, who was divisional manager, oriental insurance company, at patiala in 1990, later on migrated to toronto, canada ontario

manmohan luthra, who is district transport officer, in punjab transport department, at present posted at jalandhar. has served at faridkot and nawanshahar as well.

Rukn Luthra - Assistant Vice President (Pernod Ricard) a well known figure in the Indian Wine Industry.

References

* [http://www.bharatvani.org/books/mla/ Online 1] [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC03809888&id=9fQLAAAAIAAJ&q=Muslim+League+Attack+on+Sikhs+and+Hindus+in+the+Punjab+1947&dq=Muslim+League+Attack+on+Sikhs+and+Hindus+in+the+Punjab+1947&pgis=1 Online 2] [http://allaboutsikhs.com/books/gst/ Online 3]

External links

[http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Luthra Luthra]


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