Damodarpur
Author:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R) |
Damodarpur (दामोदरपुर) is a village in Hoogly district of West Bengal. PIN: 721401
Origin
Variants
- Damodarapura (दामोदरपुर) (बंगाल) (AS, p.431)
History
दामोदरपुर (बंगाल)
विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[1] ने लेख किया है ...दामोदरपुर (बंगाल) (AS, p.431) कुमारगुप्त प्रथम, बुद्धगुप्त तथा भानुगुप्त नामक गुप्त नरेशों के 6 दानपट्ट इस स्थान से प्राप्त हुए थे जिनमें उत्तरकालीन गुप्त नरेशों के इतिहास तथा तत्कालीन शासन व्यवस्था पर अच्छा प्रकाश पड़ता है.
Damodarpur Inscriptions
The copperplates, recently discovered at Damodarpur in Dinajpur district of Bengal are, from the historical point of view, far more illuminating.
Damodarpur Copper-plate Inscription of the time of Budhagupta Gupta Year 163 (=A.D.482)
Ref - Epigraphia Indica XV, p.135, Select Inscriptions by D. C. Sircar p. 332
Damodarpur Copper-plate Inscription of the time of Kumaragupta I Gupta Year 124 (=A.D. 443)
Ref - Epigraphia Indica XV, p.130, Select Inscriptions by D. C. Sircar p. 290
Damodarpur Copper-plate Inscription of the time of Kumaragupta I Gupta Year 128 (=A.D. 448)
Ref - Epigraphia Indica XV, p.133, Select Inscriptions by D. C. Sircar p. 292
Damodarpur Copper-plate Inscription of the time of Budhagupta (=A.D. 476-94)
Ref - Epigraphia Indica XV, p.138, Select Inscriptions by D. C. Sircar p. 336
Damodarpur Copper-plate Inscription of the Gupta Year 224 (= A.D. 543)
Ref - Epigraphia Indica XV, p.142, Select Inscriptions by D. C. Sircar p. 346
Two of these plates, dated 124 G. E. and 128 G. E. ( 443 AD and 447 AD), belong to the reign of Kumara Gupta I. The first of these records points out that in 443 AD, when the Paramadaivata Paramabhataraka Maharajadhiraja Kumara Gupta was the ruling sovereign, an Uparika, named Ciratadatta, was the governor of Pundravardhana Bhukti in Bengal. Under him there was Kumaramatya Vetravarman, who served as the governor of the district of Kotivarsa. The copper plate records that a Brahmin, named Karpatika, applied to the local officials for the sale of a piece of waste land to him. The application was sanctioned and the sale confirmed by the inscription on the copperplate. The process mentioned herein is of considerable importance from the point of view of the revenue administration and the economic life of the Gupta period.
The second Damodarpur copperplate also mentions Ciratadatta and Vetravarman and is of great interest for the economic history of the period.