Lothu Nitharwal


Lothu Nitharwal (1804-1855) was a revolutionary social reformer born in Sikar district of Rajasthan. He created self-respect in the habitual habit of slavery. He was of the opinion that rich and upper class never take care of public and country's self respect. Lothu Nitharwal, who got the honor of the British in the soil, became the inspiration for the revolutionaries, because of this, the hero Tanti Tope of the Revolution of 1857 appeared on the earth of Sikar, but by then the Lothu was martyred for Mother Earth.

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Lothu was born in 1804 in village Rings of Sikar district of Rajasthan. Lothu taught to steal the hidden because at that time the studies were forbidden for the children of the farmers. For them, there was a provision of punishment for touching the Vedas and Puranas. Lothu did not like to be slaves of feudalism. One day, the son of Thakur of Rings was going up on the horse. Lothu did not salute him. Kunwar got angry. He descended from the horse and slapped the loth. Without a temper, Lothu picked up the Kunwar with a hand and fanned it and kicked it on the monkey. The life of Kunwar flew away.

Lothu went home and told Sari incident. Lothu's parents did not want to get scared with Thakur, so the whole family, along with Bathot, left for the village. Lothu had a sissy in the bedroom, so he started living there. Rings Thakur did not have the courage to go to jail and punish him. Revolt against the British

Lothu started a rebellion against the British in Shekhawati, together with Thakur Dungar Singh and Jawahar Singh of Batheot. There were also Santu Meena with them. At that time, the biggest enemies of the British were Batho and Thakur of Patoda. The rebels were in need of money. They sent a message to the Seths of Ramgarh to get money. On refusing to do so, Lothu, Dungar Singh and Meena changed the passage and took the information of Seth's convoy and attacked the convoy and looted while going to Aravali. The British government considered this loot as serious and Dungar Singh, Lothu, Sawant Meena were termed as dacoits.

Dungar Singh was one day in his in-laws rituals that his brother-in-law killed the faith and caught the British. Dungar Singh was imprisoned in Agra Fort.

Lothu's father was a victim of horse riding and camel ride. Lothu was also able to die in the race anywhere in the race. Lothu's height was strong in stature. Its height was 6 feet 11 inches. Weight was 160 kg.

Lothu loved the great justice. When there were any disputes in the villages, the final justice used to be Lothu only. In Sikar's villages, people still call him in the name of Chief Justice.

They considered Maharana Pratap, Veer Tejaji, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Gokula and Maharaja Suraj Mal as their source of inspiration. Redeeming Dungar Singh from Agra Fort

The story of the release of Dungar Singh from Agra Fort is full of interesting and bravery. Lothu took the saintly manner and took Santu Meena along with him and smoked near Agra Fort. Santu Meena narrated the story of Babaji's miracles to the people. Lothu's fame spread far and wide in the sadhu's way. People started coming for treatment. After a few days an Angrej officer came and ordered Babaji to pick up his own smoke from here. The soldier came along with the Angres officer and said that Babaji was very miraculous, he corrected my BB with flickering. The British officers did not believe. Coincidentally, the bungalows of the officer got diarrhea. The diarrhea did not take the name of stopping. The Angrejas officer reached the dust of the sadhu in the morning and apologized for the mistake, and Baba gave up and Lothu Boleja would be cured. The officer got better and came to greet the other day and asked for fees. Lothoo Baba said, we are saints, we have no illusions. If you want to give something, then show us the fort of Agra.

Mansukh Rana Manu (2001): Amar Shahid Lothu Jat, J.C. Ranawa Prakashan Sikar, Rajasthan

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