🧵 Meet the Watumull family—a Sindhi family from Hyderabad who are now one of the wealthiest families in Hawaii. Their journey from modest beginnings to a 100-year business legacy spans generations and continents.
Jhamandas Watumull Mirchandani was the eldest of nine. At 14, he left for Sri Lanka & Manila after his father, a bricklayer, was paralyzed in an accident. His mother sold her jewellery to fund the voyage, hoping he'd build a better life through trade.
In 1915, Jhamandas reached Honolulu, taking charge of a store set up by his partner Dharamdas that offered exotic goods from the East. The shop quickly became popular with visitors to Hawaii, marking the Watumulls' entry into Hawaiian business.
Those early years were tough. Jhamandas and his partner Dharamdas struggled, sending earnings back home from their Manila store. In 1917, Jhamandas younger brother Gobindram joined, as his partner Dharamdas had died of cholera on a visit to India
By the 1920s, Gobindram brought Indian art to Hawaii. He showcased paintings by Indian artist KJ Leilani & encouraged his sister-in-law Elsie Das to create designs on silk, leading to what would become the first "aloha wear."
Despite U.S. racial policies, Gobindram secured citizenship in the 1950s. He also got involved in India's freedom movement, helping rally American support.
In 1935, Gobindram commissioned Hawaiian floral designs, which became iconic on aloha shirts. Their brand grew synonymous with Hawaiian culture. By the ‘70s, Watumull stores had expanded across Hawaii, selling aloha wear, souvenirs & more.
In 1942, Gobindram and his wife founded the Watumull Foundation, supporting Indian-American cultural exchanges. They sponsored Dr. S. Radhakrishnan to give lectures across U.S. universities and awarded literary prizes on Indian topics.
After India's independence in 1947, the Watumulls celebrated from Hawaii, decorated their store, offered 10% discount and donated sales proceeds to Indian charities. They later funded the installation of a Mahatma Gandhi statue on Waikiki beach.
In 1973, J Watumull Fund was established to promote Indian Culture and medical advancement in US and India.
Over the years, the family business diversified. They expanded from retail to real estate, with Jhamandas keeping retail and Gobindram focusing on real estate.
In 2014, the Watumull family proudly celebrated 100 years of business. From a single shop to an empire, their legacy continues through philanthropy, funding hospitals, schools, & art programs in Hawaii and India including engineering schools and hospitals in Mumbai and Mount Abu.
The Watumull family legacy continues under Gulbarai Watumull, who leads with his wife Indru and their grandchildren, honoring a century-old history that began with one determined step into the unknown.
In one interview, Gulabrai Watumull advised young entrepreneurs" Use Hard Work and common sense and get involved in a thing you like and can be successful at. The most important thing is to be happy with what you're involved in."
Jeffrey Watumull, great grandson of Gobindram, is a philosopher and the Director of Artificial Intelligence at Oceanit, a science and technology company.
Through dedication to both business and philanthropy, the Watumull family has made a lasting impact, honoring the legacy started by Jhamandas over a century ago and building strong ties between Hawaii and India.
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Happy Cheti Chand! Today , we celebrate the 1075th Prakash Utsav of Jhulelal Ji, the Day of Sindhu, and Sindhi New Year. May Lal Sain bless us with peace, prosperity & unity. Let's honor our roots & traditions! A thread on Sindhu’s worship, Jhulelal Ji & today’s rituals🧵
Sindhu: The Oldest Deity of Sindh
Sindhu, the mighty Dariya, is the ancient most deity of Sindhis, Lohanas, and Seraikis. Before gods had names, our ancestors—hunter-gatherers of 6,500 BC—worshipped the Sindhu Dariya, the lifeblood of an arid land, sustaining us through millennia
In Sindh’s dry expanse, where rains were scarce, permanent water sources became sacred resting places along ancient migration routes, like Mehrgarh (6,500 BC). Places like Alore, Nasarpur, Udero Lal, Hinglaj—evolved into centers of Dariya worship.
help to Sindhi refugees. Out of 15000 acres, 12400 acres was snatched by Nehru & Sardar Patel.
Gift deed of 15000 acres was declared null and void and 2600 acres was given on LEASE, Sindhu Resettlement Corporation was made subordinate to various Govt bodies.
In 1960, to stop restllement of Sindhi Refugees, Bhai Pratap was fixed in fake cases of import license misuse.
He was arrested and jail for 5 years. Public prosecutor deliberately witheld prove of his innocence from court. When he asked help from Nehru, no help was offered.
Prominent Street of Mumbai where Taj Mahal Hotel is located is named after Hutatma Fg Officer Prem Ramchandani Ji. He joined Air Force in year 1963, sacrificed his life for Nation in Indo- Pak war of 1965. His unit No 3 squandron " Cobras" were tasked to carry out offensive+
against Pakistan at International border Chhamb & Chawinda. Unit was successful in its objectives. Hutatma Prem Ramchandani was also part of many missions during the war. On 22 September 1965, his unit was tasked to carry out another operation but due to some miscommunication
his unit targeted Pakistani positions held by Indian Army. Whn Indian forces returned fire,his fighter aircraft got hit & caught fire. He ejected frm aircraft but was fired upon while descending by parachute. He sustained injuries & on 26/09/1965 made supreme sacrifice.
Amar Sant Sri Kanwarram Ji. He was born on 13 April 1885 at Sukkur District of Sindh He continued the devotional art of Bhagat( Singing & dancing). He travelled across Sindh and spread the naam of " Ram". His parents name was Smt. Tirathbai and Sri Tarachand
At tender of 9, he become a disciple of Sri Satramdas Ji. Once his father sent him to market to do the trade of boiled grams(Kohar). His voice was so melodious that Sri Satramdas Ji by listening to his voice come out of his Dharamshala and asked Kanwarram Ji abt his name& village
Sri Satramdas Ji asked Kanwarran Ji to serve him and group of Sants the kohar, Satramdas Ji further said Sants would not give you a penny for Kohar. Kanwarram Ji started crying & said " Even if I have to sacrifice my head for seva of saints, I would do it".
Bhagwan Jhulelal Ji is Sindhis Ishta Devata. HE is Avatar of Sri Varun Dev Ji who took avatar in Sindh to save Hindus from tyranny of MirkShah who has threatened Hindus either convert to Isl_m or die. His took avatar on the 1st day of Chaitra month, celebrated as चेट्रीचंड्र.
Hindus when asked to convert, ask MirkShah to give them 40 days time to think. For 40 days, Sindhis did tapasya on banks of river Sindh. On 40th day, Akshavani was heard " Fear not, I shall save you from the wicked Mirkshah.
After this revelation, Hindus went to MirkShah and told them about Akashvani. He challenged Hindus that Bhagwan is not gonna come down to earth but he would wait till birth of Jhulelal Ji and then would kill all the Hindus.