Viratnagar Explained

Viratnagar
Other Name:Bairat
Settlement Type:town
Pushpin Map:India#India Rajasthan
Pushpin Relief:yes
Coordinates:27.4332°N 76.1816°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Rajasthan
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Kotputli-Behror district
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:430
Population Total:17237
Population As Of:2001
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Website:http://www.viratnagar.in
Iso Code:RJ-IN
Official Name:Viratnagar

Viratnagar previously known as Bairat (IAST:) or Bairath (IAST:) is a town in Kotputli-Behror district of Rajasthan, India.

History

Ancient era

According to Huen Tsang, visitor to China, Tonk was under Bairath State or Viratnagar previously known as Bairat or Bairath.

The present-day site of Bairat corresponds to the ancient city of Virāṭanagara, which was the capital of the Iron Age Matsya kingdom (c. 1400-c. 350 BC), which was one of the solasa (sixteen) Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) according to the 6th BCE Buddhist text Anguttara Nikaya. Matsya kingdom had Kuru and Surasena mahajanapadas to its north and east respectively.[1] [2]

Medieval era

Bairat was a part of the Mauryan Empire. The ruins of the Bijak-ki-pahadi (Bairat Temple), a Buddhist Chaitya (chapel) from the 3rd century BCE located in Bairat, are the oldest free-standing Buddhist structures in India.[3] The town is also home to ruins of a Buddhist monastery,[4] a wood and timber shrine, and two rock-cut edicts (Bairat Edict and Bhabru Edict) from Emperor Ashoka; these date from the Mauryan period (circa 250 BCE). However, Akhnoor, a town in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir is also considered by many as the ancient Virat Nagar.[5] [6]

Early modern era

The town has a number of Mughal structures, including a Chhatri (cenotaph) with some of the earliest surviving murals in Rajasthan, and a lodge where the Mughal emperor Akbar hunted and stayed overnight on his yearly pilgrimage to Ajmer.[7]

Geography

Bairat is located at .[8] It has an average elevation of 430m (1,410feet).

Notes and References

  1. Book: Malik, Dr Malti . History of India . 2016 . New Saraswati House India Pvt Ltd . 978-81-7335-498-4 . 52–53 . en.
  2. Web site: Integration of Rajasthan. Rajasthan Legislative Assembly website. 2009-06-04.
  3. Viratnagar in archives & archaeology: India's perennial city, Sī. Ela Śarmā, Malti Prakashan, 1997
  4. A Tryst with History at Viratnagar, Florine Roche, 3 December 2012, http://www.daijiworld.com/chan/exclusive_arch.asp?ex_id=1968
  5. News: Akhnoor: Caught in a time warp . 10 August 2013 . Sarita . Brara . The Hindu . 29 July 2018 .
  6. http://www.akhnoor.nic.in/ Official Web Site of Akhnoor Sub-Division (J&K)<!-- Bot generated title -->
  7. The Early Rajput Murals of Bairāt (c. AD 1587) H. Goetz, Ars Orientalis Vol. 1, (1954), pp. 113-118
  8. Web site: Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Bairat . Fallingrain.com . 2012-06-05.