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Agrawal (Agarwal, Agrawala, Agarwala, Aggarwal, Agrawal) is a community found throughout northern India, including in Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh. Before the partition of India in 1947, people of the community were also found in modern-day Punjab province of Pakistan.
The texts and legends of the Agrawal community trace the origin of Agrawals to the legendary king Agrasena of the Solar Dynasty who adopted Vanika dharma. Literally, Agrawal means the "children of Agrasena" or the "people of Agroha", a city in ancient Kuru Panchala, near Hisar in Haryana region said to be founded by Agrasena.
Members of the Agrawal community are known for their business acumen and have for many years been influential and prosperous in India. Other related communities include Maheshwaris, Khandelwals, and Oswals.
The Agrawals claim descent from king Agrasena of the mythological Solar Dynasty who adopted Vanika dharma for the benefit of his people. Literally, Agrawal means the "children of Agrasena" or the "people of Agroha", a city in ancient Kuru Panchala, near Hisar in Haryana said to be founded by Agrasena.