Singhai

[9] The terms Sanghavi, Sanghadhip and Sanghapati were used in the time of poet Raighu (1383–1468) for Gwalior Shravakas belonging to Agrawal and Golalare communities.

[10] Navalsah Chanderia has described an elaborate Pratishtha with Gajrath conducted by his ancestors in 1594 at Bhelsi where they were awarded the title of Singhai.

At the conclusion of the pratishtha function, a turban of chanderi cloth was formally placed on the head of the organizing shraavaka,[12] and people in the congregation ritually saluted him saying "Singhaiji Juhaar".

[19][20] In Vidisha, in 1933, Sitab Rai Laxmi Chand was given the title Shrimant Seth in Itawa for the funding the publication of Shatkhandagam text.

[22] Some of the Khag clan families in Karitoran, Lalitpur hold the title Savaai Seth, which is equivalent.

[26] Bhagwandas Jain of Sagar[27] and his descendants were awarded the title Shrimant Seth by the Taranpanth Samaj in 1980s.