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Donated Village[edit]

A Muslim landlord (originated by a basic clans of Gautam gotriya Kshatriya) donated this village (donated to Brahmins). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.94.174.174 (talk) 11:03, 11 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Ramapur[edit]

Ramapur (Hindi: रामापुर) village and post,[1][2][3] or Rama Pur as it is known for postal purposes, is a village-gram panchayat in Pawai Block, Phulpur, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India comprising five villages located on the Sultanpur-Azamgarh road. A visit to the village by Indira Gandhi in 1982 led to Ramapur becoming the first village in the area to be provided indoor electricity. Oril is original village of Ramapur resident's where "Baba Yogi Sarang Dhar" and "Mata Ji" is still worshiped near "Sacred Banyan Tree" after marriage ceremony by people of Ramapur. "Baba Yogi Sarang Dhar (Dhar= to carry/kept/wear and Sarang=Bow/Moon/River(Ganga)) which means the Lord Vishnu/ Krishna /Ram/ Shiva/ Gangadhar-Shiva/ Brahma)" was of Basti district origin (routed from Kashmir) whom the five village (Ramapur, Auradar, Goomkothi, Laggupur, Bag-Vahar) along with the Oril itself donated by the Muslim Landlord (originated by a basic clans of Gautam gotra based Kshatriya) and "Mata Ji" was from Jaunpur district. In connection with this it has internal relationship with Bishunpur, Jaunpur at present time too as a well known proof of relation with Jaunpur.

The Kashyapa Gotriya Saryupareen Brahmin inhabitants follow Lord Rama and Sita in whose honor this village name was kept Ramapur in ancient days. People of the village are referred to as Triphala[4] Pandey Brahmins. The agricultural productivity of the village is good, but it is hampered by the shortage of agricultural fields resulting in most inhabitants seeking employment elsewhere.

References

  1. ^ "Ramapur on INDIA MAPIA". Ramapur on Azamgarh map
  2. ^ Census of India 2001 [1]: Data from the Census, including cities, villages and towns. (Provisional). Census Commission of India. Ramapur is located at 25°18′00″N 82°29′42″E / 25.30°N 82.495°E / 25.30; 82.495. Retrieved on 2007-09-03
  3. ^ "Ramapur Azamgarh". India Postal Services
  4. ^ Triphala means tri-partite or three-leaeved fruit.

This village is one of the five villages donated to the Brahmins[edit]

This village acquired area of 500 Beegha and is a part of five villages (Ramapur, Goom-Kothi, Bag-Bahar, Auradar,Laggoopur having relation with Oril) donated to the Kashyap-Gotriya TRIPHALA Pandey Brahmins.

Pandey is not only a limit of village[edit]

User:Vivek Kumar Pandey is now not limited for a village. He will only take 10 year to grow as a tree for the Indian National but for mean time TIME HE WILL HAVE HIS own INTERNAL GROWTH. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.94.169.182 (talk) 06:18, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

He will achieve highest position in India a day[edit]

He will go highest position of the India either administratively or in thoughts as looks from his bog: "Vivekanand and Modern Tradition". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.94.169.182 (talk) 06:29, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I have no interset to remain on this page of my own village[edit]

Dear well wisher and friend, I am not interested to remain in the page but if I have Indian Culture and also I am Brahmin, then I want say Hoary that he is also my relative (that is brother). It is because India culture say "Vashudhaiv-Kutumbakam"=Whole world is our family=वशुधैव-कुटुम्बकम=वशुधैव (सम्पूर्ण पृथ्वी ही) + कुटुम्बकम(परिवार है)=सम्पूर्ण पृथ्वी ही मेरा परिवार है।. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vivek Kumar Pandey (talkcontribs) 07:05, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Root of Ramapur Humanity[edit]

Sarangdhar stands for Lord Shiva originally from Basti district/----/Devavrat/----/Ram Prasad/Bachan Ram/Pradeep stands for Ram-Janki means Shri Ram means Satya Narayan means Adity Nath means Suryakant means Vikramadity means Surya Nath means spontaneous source of light of the Sun. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.139.244.247 (talk) 06:48, 29 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]