Visweswar Dayal Pateriya was born in Naugaon on 15 march 1906.He was Brahmin by caste His father's name was Pt. Dwarika Prasad was a affluent scholer of Sanskrit and English and his mother called by the name of Rajan Bai.Pt. Dwarika Prasad inhabited Srinagar (Hamirpur)from Naugaon.But after some time they come to mahoba.
Pt.Gaya Prasad Tiwari established an institute called Sanskrit Pathshala in Mahoba for Pt.Dwarika Prasad.That Pathshala now turned...
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Hamirpur Females in freedome struggle.

We record our homage and deep admiration for the Womanhood of Hamirpur District. who in the hour of peril for the motherland forsook the shelter of their homes and with unfailing courage and endurance stood shoulder to shoulder with their menfolk. Let us remember women of the freedom era who fought bravely for their country and contributed towards the achievement of...
Monday, April 21, 2014
Laxmi Narayan and his wife

Rath, the virat nagri of Mahabharat period have its own glory in history. Laxmi Narayan was born in Rath in 1895. He adopted to work for Khadi from his progeny. He had spent his childhood near Deewan Shatrughan Singh and SriPati Sahay Rawat . Thus he connected to many national movenents held inside the district when he was in his prime of age. He arranged an another marriage...
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Women Safety

Women as well as Girls in villages across Hamirpur District are at risk of sexual assault.They are not safe........
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Folk Dances
The Dance activities and
manners in both man and women are peculiar in the District. There are lots of changes comes in it.
Man dances usually in happiness such as Marriage ceremony, they used there hands
and head spicily in dance.
while womens method of using
there hands and butt is really attractive in Bundeli dance.One can see women
Dance during marriage ceremony and other occasion.
During Dance, Music and
songs...
Monday, October 14, 2013
Gohand
Gohand is a Tehsil in Hamirpur District District of Uttar Pradesh State.Gohand Tehsil Head Quarters is Gohand town . It belongs to Chitrakoot Division . It is located 15 Km away from Rath and 77 KM towards west from District head quarters Hamirpur. 221 KM from State capital Lucknow towards East .It is in the 146 m elevation(altitude) .
Gohand Tehsil is bounded by by Rath Tehsil towards South , Sarila Tehsil towards East , Dakore Tehsil towards...
Friday, May 24, 2013
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Hamirpur freedom fighters

If I say that hamirpur is a tract of some unknown patriots which is unlisted in indian history. Many personels are sacrifices himself for the motherland. Some of them are listed here.
Akauna
* Jaykaran S/O Vindrawan
* Baldev prasad S/O Kashi prasad
* Nathuram S/O Bhawani deen
* Mahaveer prasad S/O Ramadhar
Binwar
* Radheshyam Mishra S/O Manpyarelal
* Ram narayan S/O...
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Rivers

Yamuna, Betwa, Dhasan, Barma and Ken are the major rivers in hamirpur which plays a direct role in
district economy. However some Rivers are dry or almost dry in summer. At Hamirpur
average rain discharge of the Betwa is 700000 milion cusec. But it is almost nil
in summer.
Hamirpur’s northern boundary is defined by the river Yamuna.
It is broad and the flow of water...
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Hamirpur Fairs

Like almost all parts of the country Hamirpur too fairs are held and thousands of people visit these fairs. They are held generally on the occasion of some religious festivals. The site of the fair is generally a sacred place. Many small fairs are held on various occasions. Special features of the village fairs in India are that they fulfill the needs of the rural people
Many...
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Hamirpur Language
Bundeli is an Indo-Aryan language language of Western India which
related to or equal to Braj Bhasha is widly spoken in hamirpur.
It was the literary language in North India
until the 19th century. " Saaji chaturang sain ang mai umang dhari sarja shiwaji jang jeetan chalat hai"
It is the most common Hindi dialects spoken in this
area. It consists of several sub dialects in area by area. Although Bundeli is
spoken in whole of Bundelkhand...
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Geographical Points.
Hamirpur The gateway of
bundelkhand have a unique divercity in its geographical point of view.
Location: Hamirpur District
is located at southward in Uttar Pradesh under chitrakoot Mandal. It is a
Plateau of middle India situated between Mahoba and Yamuna River. This Southern
Part of Yamuna River is called the gateway of Bundelkhand. The district lies
between 25°57′N 80°09′E / 25.95°N 80.15°E. District. Hamirpur is bounded by districts...
Transportation
This post is nothing but an article on transport network of Hamirpur. It explains the way-routes and the available transport facility. Let's read forward.
Regular bus services and train are available For Banda and Mahoba which connect many villages.
All other villages with pucca road access are generally serviced by a variety of dangerously overcrowded and poorly maintained small vehicles, including `six-seater’ E-rickshaws,...
Monday, April 2, 2012
Historical Background of Hamirpur
Kalchuri Rajput Hammir Dev had
established this tract hamirpur in the 11th century. At that time it was the chief
district of Jhansi board. According to the Central Statistical records this
district was covered area of 7192 square kilometers including Mahoba. At that
time it took 11th position in the state.
The remains of Lahcura and Nakra
village connected it with Stone Ages. Arya who settled here first which are
later called Chedi revealed...
Monday, March 19, 2012
Sati Shrines

Satī the feminine of satya which means "true" was a religious funeral practice among some Indian communities in which a recently widowed woman would have immolated herself on her husband’s funeral pyre.The term is derived from the original name of the goddess Sati, also known as Dakshayani, who self-immolated because she was unable to bear her father Daksha's humiliation...