Nandgaon State

{{short description|Princely State of India}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}}

{{Use Indian English|date=July 2017}}

{{Infobox former subdivision

|conventional_long_name = Nandgaon State

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|status_text = Vassal State of Maratha Empire (1765–1865)
Princely State of British India (1865–1948)

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|year_start = 1765

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|year_end = 1948

|date_end =

|event_end = Accession to the Indian Union

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|p1 = Maratha Empire

|s1 = India

|flag_p1 = Flag of the Maratha Empire.svg

|flag_s1 = Flag of India.svg

|image_flag = Flag of the Nandgaon State.svg

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|stat_area1 = 2344

|stat_year1 = 1881{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fnQIAAAAQAAJ|title = The Geography of British India, Political & Physical|last1 = Smith|first1 = George|year = 1882}}

|stat_pop1 = 164,339

|today = Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh)

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|capital = • Pandadah (1765-1835)
Rajnandgaon (1835-1948)

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Nandgaon State (Hindi: नांदगाँव), also known as Raj Nandgaon, was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. Nandgaon State, in present-day Rajnandgaon District of Chhattisgarh, was the only town of the state and the seat of the ruler's residence. The state was founded by Mahant Prahlad Das Bairagi in 1765 A.D. Nanadgaon State was ruled by Vaishnav Brahmins (Bairagi Brahmins).

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History

The Foundation of the Estate of Nandgaon hails back to Prahlad Das, a Shawl Merchant who in the 18th century had Migrated from the Punjab region. When he settled in Ratanpur the Area was Ruled by the Bhonsle Clan of Marathas.

Prahlad Das Belonged the Bairagi sect whose members practised strict celibacy. The word Bairagi is derived from the Sanskrit Vairagya, Meaning Freedom From Passions. Succession was ensured by Chosen Disciples, Chela, Who became Mahants and Inherited all the possessions of their predecessor. Prahlad Das became wealthy and after his death his disciple Hari Das was given power and influence by the local Maratha ruler who Promoted him as his Rajguru (Spiritual Advisor).

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Mahant (Raja Bahadur)

! Reign

Mahant Prahlad Das

|1765-1797

Mahant Hari Das

|1797-1812

Mahant Ram Das

|1897-1812

Mahant Raghubar Das

|1812-1819

Mahant Himanchal Das

|1819-1832

Mahant Moujiram Das

|1832-1862

Mahant Ghanaram Das

|1862-1865

Mahant Raja Ghasi Das

|1865-1883

Mahant Raja Balram Das
(Raja Bahadur)

|1883-1897

Mahant Raja Rajendra Das

|1897-1912

Mahant Raja Sarveshwar Das

|1913-1940

Mahant Raja Digvijay Das

|1940-1947

See also

References