Shringverpur

Shringverpur
Shringwarepur, Shringaverpur
village
Nickname(s): Singaraur
Shringverpur
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Shringverpur
Shringverpur (India)
Coordinates: 25°35′14″N 81°38′30″E / 25.587253°N 81.641804°E / 25.587253; 81.641804Coordinates: 25°35′14″N 81°38′30″E / 25.587253°N 81.641804°E / 25.587253; 81.641804
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Allahabad
Tehsil Soraon
Named for Spiritual Saint Shringi Rishis
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Shringaverpur is a place 45 km from Allahabad on Lucknow road. According to the local folklore, it was at this place that Rama crossed the river Ganges on his way to exile along with Sita and Lakshmana.

Shringverpur is a must visit excursion destination around Allahabad. The place is located 40 odd kilometers from Allahabad. Shringverpur is an otherwise sleepy village that is gaining prominence slowly and steadily. Though, the place has been mentioned at length in the epic Ramayana. Shringverpur is mentioned as the capital of the famous kingdom of Nishadraj or the 'King of Fishermen'. The excerpt 'Sita, Ram and his brother came to Shringverpur' can be found in Ramayan.

The excavation works that were carried out in Shringverpur have revealed a temple of Shringi Rishi. It is widely believed that the city got its name from that sage itself. Nevertheless, the village is more famous as the capital of Nishadraja. Ramayana mentions that Lord Rama, his brother Lakshman and consort Sita stayed for a night in the village before going to the forest on exile. It is said that boatmen refused to let them cross the river. Nishadraja himself visited the site where Lord Rama was putting in to resolve the issue. He offered to give them way if Lord Rama let him wash his feet. The permission was granted and it is mentioned that Nishadraja washed the feet of Rama with the water of Ganges and drank it to show his reverence towards him.

The place where Nishadraja washed Ram's feet has been marked by a platform. It has been named 'Ramchura' in order to suffice the incident. There is a small temple too that is built on the site. Though the temple doesn't have any historical or cultural value attached to it, the place itself is very serene. There is a big Hydraulic system in the village as well. It is well designed, architecturally beautiful and true sense of how Indian ancients were well advance in art and architecture. There are several ruined walls and structure found in the village by the villagers. It has also been said that a lot of treasure found by the government while excavation at the time of Indira Gandhi government. The village situated on the bank of Ganga River is a wonderful village, lush green, 4 tiny hill and socially & fun loving villagers make it always to visit place. There is a cremation center on the bank of river and it has been said anyone who cremated here become religiously pure. People from all across state Uttar Pradesh East come here for cremation of their loved ones.

Nishad Core Committee is working to get this to be a famous tourist place in Uttar Pradesh. The core members are Brijesh Kashyap, Shiv Sahani, Suresh Sahani, Dr. Ashok Nishad & other members of NCC (Nishad Core Committee) [1]

References

  • B. B. Lal (1993). Excavation at Śṛiṅgaverapura: (1977-86). Director General, Archaeological Survey of India. [1]


  1. Memoirs, On Excavations, Indus Seals, Art, Structural and Chemical Conservation of Monumets, Archaeological Survey of India Official website.
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