Devaria or Devaliya or Deoria is a village in
Anjar Taluka of
Kutch at a distance of about 3 km from Anjar town of
Kachchh District of Gujarat in India.
History
Devaria it is one of the 19 villages founded by
Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas
Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya (also known as Mistri or Mestri) are a minority Hindu and one of the Socially and Educationally Backward communities of Gujarat in India, who claim to be Kshatriyas. They are an artisan community related with Kadia wo ...
or
Mistris, as they are known in Kutch. These group of warriors were also skilled architects and have contributed to the erection of many historical monuments of kutch.
These
Mistris first moved into
Saurashtra in early 7th century and later a major group entered
Kutch in 12th century and established themselves at
Dhaneti. Later from 12th century onwards they moved to settle themselves between Anjar and Bhuj and founded the villages of
Anjar,
Sinugra
Sinugra (also spelled Shinoogra / Sinogra / Sinougra) is a village 7 km from the town of Anjar, in the Anjar taluka of Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
History
The village is one of the eighteen villages founded by Mistris ...
,
Khambhra
Khambhra or Khamra is a village near the town Anjar and the taluka of Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The village is eight kilometres from the nearest town, Anjar.
History
It is one of the 18 villages founded by Kutch Gurj ...
,
Nagalpar,
Khedoi,
Madhapar,
Hajapar,
Kukma,
Galpadar,
Reha,
Vidi,
Ratnal,
Jambudi,
Devaliya,
Lovaria
Lohariya Mota is a village near the town Anjar, the taluka of Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
History
Lovariya is one of the 18 villages founded by Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas or Mistris, as they are known in Kutch. These Mistris ...
,
Nagor
Nagor or Nagher is a village in Bhuj Taluka of Kutch at a distance of about 8 km from Bhuj town, the capital of Kachchh District of Gujarat in India.
History
Nagor is one of the 18 villages founded by the Mistri community of Kutch in lat ...
,
Chandiya,
Meghpar and
Kumbharia Several places are named Kumbhariya or Kumbharia in Gujarat, India.
* Kumbhariya, Surat district, a village
* Kumbharia, Kutch District, Gujarat a village near Anjar
* Kumbhariya, Banaskantha district
Kumbhariya is a village of historical, ar ...
. During the years of laying of railway lines in British India around 1850-1930 many members of
Mistris of Kutch moved out and made themselves into big railway contractors throughout India. Some of them entered into Coal mines business as well. The Mistris of these villages have built and developed the old infrastructure around the villages in late 1890 from their earnings during those time.
Gurjar Kshatriyas, also known as Mistris, came to Kutch from Rajasthan. They are skilled in building construction. They first established themselves at Dhaneti and were granted 18 villages by the rulers of Kutch. They are famous designers and developers of buildings and bridges.
/ref> However, majority of old houses of Mistris with unique architect were destroyed in the earthquake of 26 January 2001.
Temples
At entrance of village is a very famous and big temple complex known as Khakchok Mandir. The main saint name is Shree Ramchandra Das Maharaj. At present time this temple is good for village peoples there all facility for water, food and rest-house in this temple. Every year on Guru Purnima
Guru Purnima (Poornima) is a tradition dedicated to all the spiritual and academic Gurus, who are evolved or enlightened humans, ready to share their wisdom, based on Karma Yoga. It is celebrated as a festival in India, Nepal and Bhutan ...
celebration is held in this temple and many people form far and near, attain this celebration.
Kuldevi
A kuladevatā (), also known as a kuladaivaṃ, is an ancestral tutelary deity in Hinduism and Jainism.
Such a deity is often the object of one's devotion ('' bhakti''), and is coaxed to watch over one's clan (''kula''), gotra, family, and chi ...
temples of many clans of the Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas
Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya (also known as Mistri or Mestri) are a minority Hindu and one of the Socially and Educationally Backward communities of Gujarat in India, who claim to be Kshatriyas. They are an artisan community related with Kadia wo ...
communities can also be found in the village. The Kuldevi temples of Chamunda
Chamunda (Sanskrit: चामुण्डा, ISO-15919: Cāmuṇḍā), also known as Chamundeshwari, Chamundi or Charchika, is a fearsome form of Chandi, the Hindu Divine Mother Shakti and is one of the seven Matrikas (mother goddesses).W ...
Mata of Chawdas, Taunks, Sikotar Mata of Marus
Marus ( ar, ماروس) was a Palestinian village in Upper Galilee, 7 km northeast of Safad. In the Roman and medieval period it had Jewish population, and by the 16th century it became entirely Muslim. After a period of desertion, it was re ...
are located in the village. Further, the Mistri community have also built a Hanuman
Hanuman (; sa, हनुमान, ), also called Anjaneya (), is a Hindu god and a divine '' vanara'' companion of the god Rama. Hanuman is one of the central characters of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. He is an ardent devotee of Rama and ...
temple, few years back from their personal donations.
Also there are ''parias'' and ''deris'' of ''Dadas'' and '' Satis'' of their community in a walled compound in back side of village, where many members of different clans come to pay their respects. These ''parias
In medieval Spain, ''parias'' (from medieval Latin ''pariāre'', "to make equal n account, i.e. pay) were a form of tribute paid by the ''taifas'' of al-Andalus to the Christian kingdoms of the north. ''Parias'' dominated relations between the ...
'' are several centuries old.
References
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Villages in Kutch district