Mahapura

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CountryIndia
Elevation
305 m (1,001 ft)
Mahapura
Mahapoora
Village
Mahapura is located in India
Mahapura
Mahapura
Mahapura is located in Rajasthan
Mahapura
Mahapura
Coordinates: 26°50′51″N 75°40′13″E / 26.84750°N 75.67028°E / 26.84750; 75.67028
CountryIndia
StateRajasthan
DistrictJaipur
Elevation
305 m (1,001 ft)
Population
 (2022)
  Total
2,776
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ 14
Websitehttp://www.Mahapura live

Mahapura, about 15 kilometers away from the capital town of Rajasthan (about one kilometer south-east of Jaipur-Ajmer road) is a historical village in Sanganer tehsil of Jaipur district, dedicated to the eminent scholar like Shivanand Goswami (the creator of Magnum Opus Simha sidhhanta Sindhu )[1] by Amer king Maharaja Bishan Singh. Maharaja had presented him this village as a jagir to mark his acceptance of his discipleship.[2] Mahapura is one of the unique villages of India for many reasons, as many unknown aspects of history and culture are associated with this village.[3]

King Bishan Singh of the erstwhile Amer kingdom had invited him to Amer for getting a Vajpeya Yagna conducted.[4] He also gave the title of Guru to Shivanandji and presented five villages as Guru-Dakshina. Mahapura was also one of these villages- Chimanpura, Harivanshpura, Ramjipura, Ramchandrapura.

The derivation of the name of this village is mentioned in antique Sanskrit books Muhurta-ratna by Janardana Bhatt Goswami and Sabheda-Aarya-saptashati by Sriniketan Bhatt (II), which date back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries respectively.[5] Some researchers are of the opinion that in the memory of Penna River, flowing in south India, from where the brahmin pundits migrated, the village was first named 'Mahapoora', which later came into use as ‘Mahapura’- a huge or a glorified village.[6][7]

A Land of Scholars

Census Portfolio of Mahapura

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