Golalare (Sanskrit गोलाराडे, Hindi गोलालारे ) is a Jain community of Bhadawar and Bundelkhand region in India.
AD 1723-1773) of Digauda town in the Orchha kingdom, writes that his ancestors lived in the Sikasikahara village in the Bhadawar region.
The bhattarakas of Balatkara Gana who had a seat at Ater, and Rura, were born in this community.
[9] One of the earliest inscriptions from samvat 1237 mentioning the community have been found in the Aharji Jain Teerth Jain tirth, which was a major pilgrimage center during the rule of Chandela king Paramardi.
कुषराज सं.... ये तषाम मध्ये संघादिपतियम्। भूपतयः बंधु निज पुत्र पौत्रो श्री पार्श्वनाथ तीर्थश्वरम् नित्यं पूज्याम् प्रणमति श्री शांति रस्तु शिवम् सुख नित्य आरोग्य भवतु... सिद्धरस्तु शत्रु निवारन कुल गोत्र वंशादष्टु इति श्री राजा श्रावक प्रजासुखी नो भवन्तु धर्मोवृद्धिताम् श्री॥ The title Sanghapati (or Singhai) is awarded to a distinguished community member who conducts Gajarath Pratishtha.