Baloda Bazar

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Baloda Bazar (बलोदा बाज़ार) is a city and district in the state of Chhattisgarh, India. PIN 493332. It was declared as a District on 15 August 2011. Before its creation, it was a part of Raipur district.

Variants

Jat Gotras Namesake

  • Gauri (Jat clan) = Gauri (गौरी) (L.16). [Gauri]] (गौरी) (L.16) village is mentioned in Paragaon Plates Of Prithvideva II : (Kalachuri) Year 897 (=1146 AD). ....The donee was the Bràhmana Padmanâbha, the son of Harisharman and grandson of Sahadëva who had emigrated from the village Gauri (गौरी) (L.16). ...The village Gauri (गौरी) (L.16), from which the donee's grandfather had emigrated, may be Gora, 18 miles almost due south of Paragaon. [3]...Paragaon is a village in tahsil and district Baloda Bazar in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.
  • Gori (Jat clan) = Gori (गोरि) (L.20, V.12). Gori (गोरि) (L.20, V.12) is a village mentioned in Paragaon Plates Of Ratnadeva II - Kalachuri Year 885 (=1134 AD). ....The plates refer themselves to the reign of Ratnadeva II of the Kalachuri Dynasty of Ratanpur . They record the grant, by Ratnadeva II, of the village Vodala (वोडला) (L.23, V.15), situated in Kosala, on the occasion of the solar eclipse which occurred in the month of Kârttika. The donee was Padmanâbha, the son of Harisharman and grandson of Sahadeva who had emigrated from the village Gori (गोरि) (L.20, V.12). The village Gori (गोरि) (L.20, V.12), from which the donee's grandfather had emigrated, may be Gora, 18 miles almost due south of Paragaon.[4]....Paragaon is a village in tahsil and district Baloda Bazar in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.
  • Kaitholia (Jat clan) = Kâyathâ (कायठा) : Mentioned in Verse-35 of Pendrabandh Plates Of Pratapamalla - (Kalachuri) Year 965 (=1214 AD)....(V 19) To him (Satyasâdhâra) Pratâpamalla gave, with a solemn declaration on the Makarasankrânti, a village (named) Kâyathâ (कायठा) (situated) in the Anargha-mandala (अनर्घ-मंडल) (p.549)..... The village Kâyathâ (कायठा) is still extant in the form Kaithâ (कैथा), about 15 miles almost due west of Pendrabandh , and about 3 miles beyond the southern limit of the Jânjgir tahsîl (p.545).[7]

Location

The border of Balodabazar-Bhatapara district touches Bemetara, Mungeli, Bilaspur, Janjgir, Raigarh, Mahasamund and Raipur districts.

Administration

The district is subdivided into tehsils:

Baloda Bazar, Bhatapara, Bilaigarh, Kasdol, Palari, Simga, Tilda

3 subdivisions: Baloda Bazar, Bhatapara and Bilaigarh.

List of Villages in Baloda Bazar Tehsil

1 Achankpur, 2 Ahilda, 3 Amaldiha, 4 Amalkunda, 5 Arjuni, 6 Bagubuda, 7 Bajarbhata, 8 Bamhanpuri, 9 Barda, 10 Bemetra, 11 Bhadra, 12 Bhadrapali, 13 Bhalukona, 14 Bharsela, 15 Bharseli, 16 Bharseli Ryt, 17 Bharuwadih, 18 Bhathagaon, 19 Bitkuli, 20 Boirdih, 21 Budgahan, 22 Champa, 23 Changori, 24 Charoti, 25 Chhuiha, 26 Chhuiha Malgujari, 27 Chhuiha Ryt, 28 Chichirda, 29 Chicholi, 30 Chirpota, 31 Chitawar, 32 Damru, 33 Dasharma, 34 Deori, 35 Dhabadih, 36 Dhandhani, 37 Dhandheni, 38 Dhangaon, 39 Dharasiv, 40 Dhawai, 41 Dhourabhata, 42 Dongra, 43 Dongridih, 44 Dotopar, 45 Gaitara, 46 Gangai, 47 Gangwa Alias Amlidih, 48 Ghulghul, 49 Gindola, 50 Godkhapri, 51 Halwai Khapri, 52 Hardi, 53 Jamdih, 54 Jhonka, 55 Juda, 56 Kailashgadh, 57 Kaira, 58 Kanjee, 59 Karda, 60 Kari, 61 Karmada, 62 Karmadih, 63 Kasiyara, 64 Keshdabri, 65 Khainda, 66 Khairghata, 67 Khairi, 68 Khairtal, 69 Khairwardih, 70 Khajuri, 71 Khamhardih, 72 Khamhariya, 73 Khamhriya, 74 Khapari, 75 Kharcha, 76 Khatiyapati, 77 Kohraod, 78 Kokadi, 79 Koliha, 80 Koliyari, 81 Korda, 82 Koyda, 83 Kukurdih, 84 Kumhari, 85 Lahod, 86 Lata, 87 Latuwa, 88 Lawanband, 89 Limahi, 90 Magarchaba, 91 Magarway, 92 Marda, 93 Medh, 94 Misraindih, 95 Mohtara, 96 Mudhipar, 97 Mudiydih, 98 Munda, 99 Musuwathodi, 100 Nawapara, 101 Pahanda, 102 Paijani, 103 Paisar, 104 Pandariya, 105 Pangaon, 106 Paragaon, 107 Parsabhadar, 108 Parsadih, 109 Parsapali, 110 Pausari, 111 Piprahi, 112 Puran, 113 Purena, 114 Purenakhapri, 115 Raseda, 116 Rasedi, 117 Rawan, 118 Risda, 119 Sakari, 120 Saloni, 121 Sarkhor, 122 Sarkipar, 123 Sarwadih, 124 Semaradih, 125 Semariya, 126 Semharadih, 127 Singhari, 128 Siryadih, 129 Sonadih, 130 Sonpuri, 131 Sudhela, 132 Sudheli, 133 Suklabhata, 134 Sunsuniya, 135 Tarasiv, 136 Thelki, 137 Tilda, 138 Turma,

Source - https://villageinfo.in/chhattisgarh/raipur/baloda-bazar.html

Origin

According to the prevalent tradition in relation to the naming of the Balodabazar in the past, the traders of Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Orissa, Barar etc. used to gather in the market buffaloes of the city to sell the buffalo, buffalo (Boda). As a result, its name became popular in the name of the bullboda market and in the form of the Baloda Bazar.[16]

History

During the British rule from 1854 to 1864, Baloda Bazar and Tarenga (Bhatapara) were part of Raipur district. Later these areas were included in the Bilaspur district in 1864. After the difficulties arising from the administrative point of view, it was given the status of a district in 1903 by the British officials by shifting the Tehsil headquarters located at Simga to Baloda Bazar. Since that time, the development blocks Simga, Bhatapara, Baloda Bazar, Palari, Kasdol and Bilaigarh were included under it.


Inscriptions

No. 4 Kuruspal Stone Inscription of Somesvaradeva[17] mentions certain contemporary kings, Most of these kings are mentioned here by the names of their countries or capitals, those quite clear being Uḍra, Lanji, Ratnapura, Lemṇa, Vengi, Bhadrapattana and Vajra.....Lanji, a well-known tract in the district of Balaghat. ....Lanjika is mentioned along with Vairagara in the Ratnapur inscription of Jajjaladeva among the provinces which paid tribute to him (Above Vol I, p.38). Ed.

We know Udra to be the old name of Orissa, Lanji, a well-known tract in the district of Balaghat, Ratnapura, the capital of the Haihayas in Dakasina Kosala, and Vengi, the country between the Godavari and Krishna, Lemṇa may be Lavana, the eastern tract of the Raipur district. So far, the inscription does not give us any new information, but the remaining two names, viz. Vajra and Bhadrapattana, are interesting. Vajra or Vayiragaram is mentioned in Tamil literature and inscriptions. 9 The earliest reference to Vajra is perhaps in the Tamil poem Shilappadigāram10 which is believed to have between 110 and 140 A.D. It is stated in this poem that the Chola king Karikāla.

Tourist places

There are several Tourist place in Balodabazaar like

External links

References

  1. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1955, p. 458-462
  2. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.626-631
  3. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.626-631
  4. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.622-626
  5. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.543-549
  6. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.543-549
  7. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.543-549
  8. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.543-549
  9. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.626-631
  10. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1955, p. 458-462
  11. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.543-549
  12. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.549-554
  13. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.543-549
  14. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1955, p. 458-462
  15. Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarium Vol IV Part 2 Inscriptions of the Kalachuri-Chedi Era, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1905, p.622-626
  16. "About District | District Balodabazar - Bhatapara | India".
  17. Epigraphia Indica & Record of the Archaeological Survey of India, Vol.X, 1909-10, pp.26