Wani
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Wani (वाणी) is an ancient historical village in Hinganghat tahsil in Wardha district of Maharashtra. Vilavaṇaka (विलवणक) village mentioned in Poona Plates of Prabhavatigupta is identified with Vani (वाणी) village.[1]
Variants
- Vani (वाणी)
- Vilavanaka (विलवणक)
- Vilavaṇaka (विलवणक) village mentioned in Poona Plates of Prabhavatigupta is identified with Vani (वाणी) village.[2]
Origin
Location
Wani is a Village in Hinganghat Taluka in Wardha District of Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to Vidarbh region. It belongs to Nagpur Division . It is located 33 KM towards South from District head quarters Wardha. 6 KM from Hinganghat. Wani Pin code is 442301 and postal head office is Hinganghat Town . Nandgaon(k) ( 5 KM ) , Nandgaon(b) ( 5 KM ) , Wagholi ( 5 KM ) , Jamni ( 5 KM ) , Hinganghat ( 6 KM ) are the nearby Villages to Wani. Wani is surrounded by Samudrapur Taluka towards East , Wardha Taluka towards North , Ralegaon Taluka towards west , Warora Taluka towards South .[3]
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Van (वाण) (Jat clan) → Vani (वाणी). Wani (वाणी) is an ancient historical village in Hinganghat tahsil in Wardha district of Maharashtra. Vilavaṇaka (विलवणक) village mentioned in Poona Plates of Prabhavatigupta is identified with Vani (वाणी) village. Vani (वाणी) is about 2-1/2 miles to the west of Hinganghat.(p.7)[4]
History
Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi [5] mentions that Poona Plates of Prabhavatigupta were issued from Nandivardhana (नान्दिवर्द्धन) by Prabhavatigupta (प्रभावतीगुप्त), the chief queen of the Vakataka Maharaja Rudrasena (II) and mother of the Yuvarāja Divākarasena (दिवाकरसेन). She was then acting as Regent for her minor son. The plates record the grant of the village Danguna (दंगुण). ...The donated village Danguna (दंगुण) was situated in the Supratishṭha āhāra (सुप्रतिष्ठाहार), and lay to the east of Vilavaṇaka (विलवणक), to the south of Śirshagrama (शीर्षग्राम)(Śirīshagrama ?), to the west of Kadapiñjana (कदापिन्जन) and to the north of Sidivivaraka (सिदिविवरक) (?). The grant is dated in the thirteenth year evidently of the boy-prince’s reign.
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References
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.5 (inscriptions Of The Vakatakas), Edited by Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1963, Archaeological Survey of India, p.7
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.5 (inscriptions Of The Vakatakas), Edited by Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1963, Archaeological Survey of India, p.7
- ↑ https://www.onefivenine.com/india/villages/Wardha/Hinganghat/Wani
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.5 (inscriptions Of The Vakatakas), Edited by Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1963, Archaeological Survey of India, p.7
- ↑ https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.534007/page/n127/mode/1up?view=theater Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.5 (inscriptions Of The Vakatakas), Edited by Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1963, Archaeological Survey of India, p.5-9]