Introduction

introduction

Genealogical compiler of the Sitaula clan, respected Mr. Master Tulsi Prasad Sitaula then Nighuradin Village Development Committee Ward no. 3, Vikram Samvat was born in Taplejung on Thursday 3rd June 1978 as the son of father Parmanand and mother Krishnamaya Tapalia (ninth generation). The Sitaula genealogy, which was compiled after a lot of pains, in his words, "After I decided to publish the Sitaula genealogy, which I have been collecting from the beginning, I have been doing only one of my thousands of efforts, which I am very happy to have been appreciated, even though it is late." has been Among the many social works done by him, he himself has accepted this genealogy collection work as an important achievement. We, the Sitaula family, have got a relationship with their hard work and effort. As a result brotherhood and unity has been established among all brothers. Compiling the Citaula genealogy took about 20 long years. For this difficult and remote task, he has traveled to seventy-five districts of Nepal and Kumaugarh in Almora district of India, Assam, Manipur in the east, Bhutan and Burma as well. "I am again grateful to Bandhubandhav for giving me the auspicious opportunity to release the genealogy record of Sitaula dynasty on the day of Ramnavami on 29th Chaitra 2048 on the day of Ramnavami on the bank of Mainadi." In the process of compiling genealogy, every effort is made to ensure that no one is left out. The task of compiling a genealogy for the first time in a gap of three to four hundred years was not only a challenge but also a daunting task. In spite of this, he started this great work by accepting all the ups and downs. self As a result of Master Tulsi Prasad Sitaula's courage and determination, we have obtained this Sitaula genealogy. Every member of the Sitaula family is indebted to him. It will be the duty of all of us to respect him as a symbol of the unity of the Sitaula clan.

Mr. Lakshmi Prasad (L.P.) Sitaula, the son of father Bedachar and mother Himadevi Chudal Sitaula (tenth generation), has played an important coordinating role in transcribing the genealogy for the first time. How can the manuscript be preserved if it has not been printed for a long time after the genealogy was collected? P. Sitaula has prepared an environment for printing genealogy. v. No. On the 19th of Bhadra 2048, the issue of genealogy printing was brought up for discussion. In the same year, 2048 Chaitra 29th, on the day of Ram Navami, his significant contribution was seen in the release of genealogy. Padmalal Sitaula wrote genealogy first edition v. no. In his speech of 2048 L. P. Citaula and K. P. Praising Sitaula, he said: "Mr. L. will be very actively involved in revising the compiled genealogy to make it understandable to everyone and including the names of the new generations who have left. P. Sitaula and Mr. K. P. I express my gratitude to both Sitaula”. From this Citaula generation no. 10 Ganga Prasad (Saiman) Sitaula's eldest son Mr. K. P. Sitaula is found to have played an important role in printing and editing the first genealogy. In this edition Mr. K.P. Sitaulajiu has played the role of editor.

The grandson of Brahmalal (ninth generation), the only son of Radhakrishna and Radhikadevi Oli. Padmalal Sitaula has taken the entire responsibility of printing the first genealogy of the Sitaula dynasty and has done great credit to every member of the Sitaula family. Sitaula genealogy second edition, 2070 also his son Maila. Punya Prasad (P.P.) Sitaula and his younger son Mr. Pushpa Kumar Sitaula have done the printing work in the name of their father bearing all the expenses. They are respected personalities of Sitaula dynasty.

In Bikram Samvat 2067, Sitaula Seva Samaj Nepal was formally established in Serofero, the second edition of the genealogy is found to be gaining momentum. Mr. Janardhan Sitaula (eleventh generation), the then president of Sitaula Seva Samaj Nepal and a respected personality, supervised the work. Genealogical research and editing of the Sitaula clan has been creating new history every time. The first genealogy included only the names of sons. Daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law were also included in the second edition of the genealogy. Another major feature of the second edition is the inclusion of photographs wherever possible in the genealogy. To compile the list in the second edition of the genealogy and to prepare the revised genealogy. Master Tulsi Prasad Sitaula's eldest son Shri Tika Prasad Sitaula played the lead role. Although he could not reach all the places where his father had set foot, he was present in almost all the places where the Sitaula Vandhus lived and collected the list. As a result of which we were able to get the 400 page Citaula genealogy II edition. This version of the genealogy also contains common errors. Which the third online edition of the genealogy has tried to correct. Such errors are bound to happen during work, mistakes and weaknesses should be improved over time. This is called a living family tree.

We are now in the third online edition of the Situla genealogy. Due to globalization, it has become difficult even to guess how the descendants of the Situla dynasty have settled in which corner of the earth. In the current situation, the work related to genealogy collection has become very complicated and difficult. Acknowledging this reality, Mr. Janardan Sitaulajiu, the former president of Sitaula Seva Samaj, said this is added for the test