Pali
Pali (पाली) is a city and district in Rajasthan.
Origin of name
It was formerly known as Polsita (पोल्सित), Pepawati (पेपावती), Paranagara (पारानगर), Pallika (पल्लिका)Palli (पल्ली) etc.[1]
Mention by Panini
Palli (पल्ली), also Vala (वल), Vaili (वैलि), Paili (पैलि), Vaniyapalli (वणियपल्ली), is name of a Country mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi under Dhumadi (धूमादि) (4.2.127) group.[2]
Tahsils in Pali district
Villages in Pali tahsil
Aaichiya, Akeli, Akrawas, Akrawas Purohitan, Bader Ka Was, Bala, Baldo Ki Dhani, Balelao, Balrai, Baniyawas, Bhagesar, Bhalelao, Bhambolai, Bhaton Ki Dhani, Bhawnagar, Bhawri, Bomadara, Budhwara, Busi, Chanchori, Changwa, Chawarda, Dayalpura, Deeri, Denda, Dingai, Endlawas, Giradra Jageer, Giradra Khalsa, Girwar, Godawas, Gulabpura, Gundoj, Gura Bichchhu, Gura Durgadas, Gura Endla, Gura Khuni, Gura Narkhan, Gura Pratapsingh, Gura Sonigara, Guragirdhari, Gurdai, Hathlai, Hemawas, Hirankhuri, Indra Nagar, Jaitpura, Jawariya Village, Jooni Endla, Kalyanpura, Kandara, Kanlao, Kherwa, Kenpura, Kerla, Khati Khera, Kherwa, Khetawas, Khor, Khutukra, Koorna, Lambiya, Madri, Mandal, Manihari, Muliawas, Nadana Bhatan, Nawagura, Neembala Khera, Neembara, Nimbara, Padarla, Padarli Turkan, Pali (MCI) Parasla Kalan, Parasla Khurd, Penawa, Pratap Garh, Ramasiya, Rampura, Raunagar, Rawalwas, Roopawas, Saali, Sadawas, Sakdara, Sanpa, Sapooni, Sedariya, Shivpura Pali, Snkrawas, Sodawas, Sonai Manji, Sowaniya, Sundelao, Tewali Kalan, Tewali Khurd, Thakurla, Utvan,
History
According to Jinaprabha (Vividhatirthakalpa, p.86) It was a tirtha sacred to Vira or Lord Vardhamana Mahavira. The form Palli is found in that text and and also KB (p.1). In the epigraphs, from this place, we have the form Pallika and Pali.The earliest inscription from this place is dated V.S. 1144 (1087 AD), which proves that it was built before that date. This epigraph and two other epigraphs mention Viranatha or Mahavira chaitya of the place.In 17th century this temple was converted to shrine dedicated to Parshva and was given the name of Navalakha.The Palli or Pallivala gachchha of the Shvetambaras originated from this place. [3]
During the Kushana Age, King Kanishka had conquered Rohat and Jaitaran area, parts of today's Pali district, in 120 AD. During the middle of seventh century A. D. this area was ruled by King Harshavardhana along with other parts of the present state of Rajasthan . During the period from 10th to 15th century, boundaries of Pali extended to adjoining Mewar, Godwad and Marwar. Nadol was the capital of Chauhans. After the defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan, against Mohammed Gauri, the Rajput power of the area was disintegrated. Godwad area of Pali become the subjects of then ruler of Mewar, Maharana Kumbha.
Stepwell in Pali district
The department of archaeology and museums (DAM) has decided to renovate a 9th- century unprotected five-storey stepwell dated back to the Chauhan Dynasty (800-1300 AD), which ruled Sojat in Pali. A team from Jodhpur and Jaipur inspected site located at Savrad village in Sojat city near Ramdev Temple.[4]
Jat Gotras
See List of Gotras in Pali District
Chhattisgarh state has a village in Bilaspur district by name of Pali in Masturi tahail in Bilaspur district in Chhattisgarh.
Notable persons
- Arjun Ram Choudhary (Jyani) - X.En. PHED , Home District : Pali, Date of Birth : 5-July-1958, 8C, Subhash Nagar, Pal Road, Jodhpur, Phone : 0291-2786009, Mob: 9414300341, Email : carjunram@yahoo.com
- Prahlad Singh Choudhary (Dukia) - Addl. RTO(retd.) TRANSPORT, Date of Birth : 21-January-1947, Home District : Pali
- Laxman Chaudhary - President Jila Jat Mahasabha Pali, Mob: 8982409094, लक्ष्मण चौधरी
जिलाध्यक्ष जाट महासभा पाली, 8982409094
- Mahendra Chaudhary Kalirana महेन्द्र चौधरी (कलीराना) - पाली जिले के सोजत तहसील के गाँव के ग्राम पंचायत चोपड़ा के नयागांव के रहने वाले थे। आप जोधपुर में उदय मंदिर थाने में उपनिरीक्षक थे। दिनांक 2 अप्रेल 2018 को सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के एससी/एसटी एक्ट के निर्णय पर भारत बंध के दौरान आपकी मृत्यु हो गई। इनको इलाज के लिए गुजरात के मेहसाना ले जया गया था जहां इन्होने अंतिम सांसें ली।
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References
- ↑ Dr. Raghavendra Singh Manohar:Rajasthan Ke Prachin Nagar Aur Kasbe, 2010,p. 170
- ↑ V. S. Agrawala: India as Known to Panini, 1953, p.509
- ↑ Encyclopaedia of Jainism, Volume-1 By Indo-European Jain Research Foundation p.5534
- ↑ Times of India, Jaipur, 12 Jan 2022
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