Shivpuri is a
medium sized town in North of Madhya Pradesh State in Central India. It is
close to Gwalior city in Madhya Pradesh. It is an ancient town and sacred place
for Hindus. In the past it was known by the name of ‘Sipri’. Its current name
“Shivpuri” is derived from Lord Shiva and was given by H.H. Sir
Madho rao Scindia.
H.H. Sir Madho rao Scindia |
Let’s start from
the Beginning…
Nandas and Mouryas
In the Third
Century B.C. ‘Ashoka the Great’was the master of a vast empire, embracing the
whole of India. During the Nanda and Mourya regime, Shivpuri was a part of
these empires.
Early Nagas
In the beginning of
first century A.D. the Gwalior region, along with Shivpuri was under the rule of earlier Nagas. Nagas were supplanted by
the Kushana, who ruled a vast Empire in northern
India. After the downfall of the Kushana power, in this area, later Nagas came into power. It took place after the regime of Vasudeva.
Later Nagas
The later Nagas
remained politically and socially prominent in
this area during the 3rd and 4th centuries till
their downfall at the hands of Samudragupta. They are well known in Indian history for reviving the old
Hindus tradition of freedom. The later Nagas were serpent worshippers. The
later Nagas flourished at Padmavati (Near Narwar), Mathura and Kantipuri. After the downfall of Later Nagas the Shivpuri region came
under the Gupta Empire.
Guptas
In the middle of
the 4th century A.D. the two Naga kings Ganpatinaga and Nagasena
were exterminated by Samudragupta. Under the Guptas, the Shivpuri region was in
a prosperous condition.
Gurjara-Pratihara
During the second
quarter of 4th century A.D., both Gwalior and Malwa regions came under
the rule of Gurjara-Pratiharas. Kanauj
was their head quarter, though Avanti (Ujjain) might have been their capital. According to Gwalior eulogy
NagabhattaΙΙnd& son Ramabhadra “have been overload in the Gwalior region”, of which Shivpuri
district must have been apart.
After
Ramabhadra “Mihir-bhoja” came to the Pratiharas throne. He is assumed to have
title of “Adivaraha” as per “Chaturbhuj epigraph”. Pratiharas retained the fort
of Gwalior. Perhaps, till A.D. 942-943 they might have lost it to
Kachchhapaghat.
Kachchhapaghatas:-
The Kachchapaghatas
are generally taken to be the
predecessors of the Rajput clan Kachwaha, but the assumption is not based on historial fact. Three
branches of the Kacchapaghatas are known, they ruled in Gwalior
The Kacinchapaghata
dynasty of Narwar had its capital at Narwar or ancient Nalapura. In a copper
plate inscription three of its rulers are mentioned. They were Gangasimha or
Gangansimha, Shardasimha and Birsimha. The last ruler of this dynasty, viz.,
Tejkaran or Dulkharajaleft his kingdom
to his nephew Paramaradideva and
went to marry the daughter of the Bargujar Rajput chief of Daosa, Marouni. After one year he came back with the bride of his choice, but could not regain his territory. His
romantic tales are still popular in Gwalior region.
Mughals
Later in 15th century when Mugals Captured Gwalior fort and made it a royal prison. They used shivpuri s dense forests for hunting. The Great Emperor AKBAR himself hunted elephants here and used them for fighting in his army. He also hunted tigers and other wild animals in narwar as written in Akbarnama.
Akbar hunting a tiger in narwar (Akbarnama) |
Marathas
The Shivpuri starts to grow as a town. We can also
say that golden time of this place started from here. From 1818 onwards the
history of Shivpuri district mostly coincides with that of history of Gwalior
State. The Scindia rulers of Gwalior ruled here till independence and made a
small village “Sipri” a city and named it Shivpuri. They also made the city
his Summer Capital. Shivpuri used to remains cold even
in summers because of its dense forests. Thats why people call it Mini Shimla
too. Sir Madho rao Scindia made Shivpuri a district instead of Narwar in
1900. He also Re-Designed the city from world famous engineer M. Visvesvaraya.
One of the top leader of 1857 revolt Tatya Tope was
tried by court martial at Shivpuri and
hanged here in the area of Rajeshwari Mandir.
Tatya Tope Memorial |
Shivpuri also
witnessed and participated in national
movement of India. In 1921 Gopalkrishna Puranik established an Adarsh Vidyalayain Pohri a Jagir of Gwalior State. Waves
“Quit India” movement also reached Shivpuri district. Hartals, marched, protest
were happened in support of
movement. After Independence, in the
beginning of 1948, Khaniyadhana State was made
a part of Vindhya Pradesh with nearly half of its territories. The remaining half formed part of Madhya
Bharat region as a part of Shivpuri district. Subsequently, as a result of the
reorganization of States and with the formation of Madhya Pradesh in 1956 Shivpuri became a part of it.
Chhatri of Scindia Dynasty |
Now Shivpuri is a
popular tourist attraction specially in monsoon season. It is the first tourist
city of Madhya Pradesh. It has Chhatris of Scindia Dynasty which are fine
examples of workmanship and it also has a number of waterfalls and lakes. It
also has a National park named as The Madhav National Park.
The city is very rich in Biodiversity.
Sakhya Sagar Lake |
Madhav National Park |
I personally
suggest you to take a visit in monsoon.The city and its beauty will not
disappoint you.
And if you have any
queries then please share it with me I will be happy to
answer them.
Kshitij Agrawal
Great work Kshitij. Loved this piece. If you could also write more about the time during the Scindia period and post independence, it will really helpful. As we know Shivpuri was a planned city but as the population grew the city could not perform best considering it's potential. Inspite of being a wonderful destination for tourism, it still lacks the will from both the government and people to make it a world class tourist destination spot. These areas require research to revive the economy of this town and make it a self sufficient.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for this.
I am glad you liked it.. and sure i will write more i would be very happy to share more and more about our area.
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बहुत बढ़िया प्रयास। इसी तरह आप सफलता प्राप्त करे।
ReplyDeleteHey fabulous.....bfull city *Shivpuri* nd after reading this i m really thinking to visit over....
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