Deo Kongera
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Deo Kongera (देव कोंगरा) is a village in Charama tahsil of Kanker district in Chhattisgarh.
Variants
- Kongara (कोंगरा) mentioned in Tahankapar Plate Of Pamparajadeva - (Kalachuri) Year 966 (=1214 AD).[2]
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Kokra = Kogara = Deo Kongera, village in Kanker, Bastar [3], mentioned in Kanker Copper Plates Of Pamparajadeva (Kalachuri) Samvat 965 And 966 = 12.08.1213 and 06.10.1214
- Kagoria = Kogara = Deo Kongera, village in Kanker, Bastar [4], mentioned in Kanker Copper Plates Of Pamparajadeva (Kalachuri) Samvat 965 And 966 = 12.08.1213 and 06.10.1214
- Kokra (Jat clan) = Kongara (कोंगरा) (L.8) = Deo Kongera, village in Kanker, Chhattisgarh. Kongara (कोंगरा) (L.8) is mentioned in Tahankapar Plate Of Pamparajadeva - (Kalachuri) Year 966 (=1214 AD). [5] Tahkapar (टहकापार) is a village in Charama tahsil of Kanker district in Chhattisgarh.
- Kagoria = Kongara (कोंगरा) (L.8) = Deo Kongera, village in Kanker, Chhattisgarh. Kongara (कोंगरा) (L.8) is mentioned in Tahankapar Plate Of Pamparajadeva - (Kalachuri) Year 966 (=1214 AD). [6] Tahkapar (टहकापार) is a village in Charama tahsil of Kanker district in Chhattisgarh.
Origin
Location
History
No. 20.- Kanker Copper Plates Of Pamparajadeva (Kalachuri) Samvat 965 And 966 = 12.08.1213 and 06.10.1214 By Hira Lal, B.A., Nagpur.[7] mention the towns and villages Kakaira, Padi, Kogara, Andali, Jaipara, Chikhali and Vanikotta.
Kogara has now been corrupted into Kongera (कोंगेरा). There are two villages of this name in the state, and for distinction one is called Deo Kongera (8 miles
[p.168]: south-east of Kanker), and the other Hat Kongera (6 miles north of Kanker). The former is associated with gods, and the latter with a market, which is held there. In the inscription a Kogara is said to be close to the shrine of Prankeshvara, which has now disappeared, but has apparently left its reminiscence in the suggestive adjunct Deo which Kongera now bears. I therefore, identify our Kogara with Deo Kongera.
References
- ↑ Epigraphia Indica Vol. IX (1907-08): A S I, Edited by E. Hultzsoh, Ph.D. & Sten Konow, Ph.D., p.167
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.599-602
- ↑ Epigraphia Indica Vol. IX (1907-08): A S I, Edited by E. Hultzsoh, Ph.D. & Sten Konow, Ph.D., p.167
- ↑ Epigraphia Indica Vol. IX (1907-08): A S I, Edited by E. Hultzsoh, Ph.D. & Sten Konow, Ph.D., p.167
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.599-602
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.599-602
- ↑ Epigraphia Indica Vol. IX (1907-08): A S I, Edited by E. Hultzsoh, Ph.D. & Sten Konow, Ph.D., p.167