Tripuri: History and Culture

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The track covered by Tripuri and the adjacent areas in undoubtedly one of the oldest regions known to Indian tradition. Recognized as the Land of the Chedis, which formed one of the Sixteen Mahajanapadas, the site and the legends associated with it has repeatedly been referred to in the Mahabharata, the Matsya, Padma and Skanda Puranas and several literary works of later age. Repeated archaeological excavations conducted at the site has proved its antiquity at least up to 1000 B.C. The site came into prominence when inscribed coins with legend “Tipuri” datable to c. 2nd cent. B.C. were discovered in explorations and excavations. Earlier, the discovery of the Rupnath edict of Asoka had proved dominance of Mauryan rule over this region. Numismatic evidences have proved the rule over this region during the post-Mauryan period by the Satavahansas, the Bodhis, the Dattas, the Senas, the Maghas, the Guptas and their feudatories-the Privrajaka Maharajas. It was in the middle of the 9th century A.D., that the Kalachuris established their rule over this region and made Tripuri as their capital. Their unbroken rule for five hundred years till the fall of the dynasty in the second half of the 14th century A.D. is the golden chapter in the history not only of this region but the entire central India. The power and prestige of rulers like Gangeyadeva and Karna (the Hindu Napolean) was felt all over the country. Many are the issues related to the decline and fall of this dynasty and these have been ably discussed by the author with latest archaeological evidences. The book covers not only the Political history of Tripuri but throws flood of light on the various aspects of cultural history. No stone has been unturned by the author to make the book as up-to-date as possible.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M.C. Choubey

After qualifying from the Benaras Hindu University in 1945, Dr. M.C. Choubey involved himself deeply in Indological studies. Initially, he contributed several research papers on the coins of the Satavahana rulers in the Journal of the Numismatic Society of India. Some of these were in co-authorship with Dr. A.S. Altekar. he brought to light number of new rulers of the Bodhi and Sena, Datta and Magha dynasties, the coins of which he collected from Tripuri. Dr. Choubey's book Lakulisa in Indian Art and culture (Delhi, 1997), is the only published book on the subject which has been widely appreciated in the world of indology. Jabalpur-the Past Revisited, published in 1993 by the State Govt. was well reviewed by the famous journalist and critic, Khushwant Singh in the Malice towards one and all. A revised and enriched edition of the same in Hindi under the caption Jabalpur Atit Darshan was brought our in 1994 and its second edition was released in 2003. He is author of several research papers published in reputed research journals. Numbers of his paper are under print. Dr. Choubey is co-convener of INTACH, Jabalpur Chapter and under his guidance the organization has undertaken several project and publication.

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Title
Tripuri: History and Culture
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8188934283
Length
x+236p., Tables; 62 Plates; Figures; References; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 29cm.
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