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'''kadam Ka Bas''' is village in [[Sikar]] tahsil district [[Sikar]] in [[Rajasthan]]. Kadama is the prakrat form of sanskrit word Kardama, name of a rishi.
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'''Kadam Ka Bas (कदम का बास)''' is a medium-size village in [[Sikar]] tahsil, district [[Sikar]] in [[Rajasthan]]. Kadama is the prakrat form of Sanskrit word '''[[Kardama]] (कर्दम)''' , name of a Rishi. Its ancient name, mentioned in [[Harsha Inscription]] 961 AD (L-35), was [[Kardamakhataka]] (कर्दमखातक) / [[Karddamakhata]] (कर्द्दमखात) .  
== Variants ==
*[[Kardama]] (कर्दम)
*[[Kardamakhataka]] (कर्दमखातक)
*[[Karddamakhata]] (कर्द्दमखात)
*[[Kardamakhata]] (कर्दमखत)
== Jat Gotras ==
*[[Jakhar]]
*[[Bijarniya]]
*[[Ranwa]]
*[[Meel]]


== History ==
== History ==
[[Kadamon Ka Was]] village finds mention in [[Harsh]] Inscription of samvat 1030 as ''kardamlota'' (कर्दमलोत) . <ref> रतन लाल मिश्र:शेखावाटी का नवीन इतिहास, कुटीर प्रकाशन मंडावा, 1998, पृ. 96 </ref>
Kadma Ka Bas village finds mention in [[Harsha Inscription]] of samvat 1030 as '''[[Kardamakhata]]''' (कर्दमखत) . <ref> रतन लाल मिश्र:शेखावाटी का नवीन इतिहास, कुटीर प्रकाशन मंडावा, 1998, पृ. 96 </ref>


The Harsha inscription of 961 AD tells us names of villages which were donated by nearby [[Chauhan]] rulers or chieftains from their controlled area to the temple of Harshadeva.
The Harsha inscription of 961 AD tells us names of villages which were donated by nearby [[Chauhan]] rulers or chieftains from their controlled area to the temple of Harshadeva.


It mentions village '''Kardamā Khātā''' donated by Vatsa-raja, which has been identified as - Kadma Ka Bas.
It mentions village '''Kardamā Khātā''' donated by Vatsa-raja, which has been identified as - Kadma Ka Bas.
According to mythological beliefs, the Bas village of Kadma is believed to be in the time of about 950 BC in the time of Mahabharata period = Vedic era.
It is believed that once there was a severe famine here, seeing the plight of the people, Sage Kardam did penance. Pleased with his penance, Lord Krishna had come here, the sage sought a boon from the Lord for the redress of this agony, it is believed that since then a pool of holy water has been established here.There were also seven very ancient Kadamba trees, out of which 6 are still present, the villagers tell that Lord Krishna took his seven steps here, from there the Kadamba trees were born.  The age of these trees has not been estimated yet. There is also an ancient temple of Lord Shri Krishna ji here.He is worshiped by the name of Thakur ji among the local residents, on the second new moon of every Bhadrapada, a grand fair is held here, and people from far and wide come here to take a bath in the holy pool. According to mythological beliefs, the importance of bathing in this holy pool is more than that of Lohargal.
==Population==
As per Census-2011 statistics, Kadma Ka Bas village has the total population of '''1614''' (of which 847 are males while 767 are females).<ref>http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/81636-kadma-ka-bas-rajasthan.html</ref>


== कर्दम ऋषि ==
== Notable persons ==
कर्दम ऋषि की उत्पत्ति सृष्टि की रचना के समय ब्रह्मा जी की छाया से हुई थी। ब्रह्मा जी ने उन्हें प्रजा में वृद्धि करने की आज्ञा दी। उनके आदेश का पालन करने के लिये कर्दम ऋषि ने स्वयंभुव मनु के द्वितीय कन्या देवहूति से विवाह कर नौ कन्याओं तथा एक पुत्र की उत्पत्ति की। कन्याओं के नाम कला, अनुसुइया, श्रद्धा, हविर्भू, गति, क्रिया, ख्याति, अरुन्धती और शान्ति थे तथा पुत्र का नाम कपिल था। कपिल के रूप में देवहूति के गर्भ से स्वयं भगवान विष्णु अवतरित हुये थे।
*'''Pradeep [[Jakhar]]''' - The common man Date of Birth : 24-07-1993, Mob: 9983833083
== In Ramayana ==
[[Aranya Kanda/Aranya Kanda Sarga 14]] of [[Ramayana]] mentions that when Rama and the other two on their way to Panchavati come into contact with [[Jatayu]], the mighty eagle. When Rama questions about its identity, Jatayu narrates the creation of animal species along with humans.
 
"Of them [[Kardama]] was there at first, and afterwards [[Sesha]], and later Samshraya was there with many children and a vigorous one he was. Then Sthaanu, Mariichi, Atri, the great mighty one Kratu, Pulastya, Angira, Pracheta and Pulah were there. And oh, Raghava, Daksha, Vivaswan were while the other name of Vivasvan is Arishtanemi, and lastly the great resplendent Kashyapa, was there as Prajapati. [3-14-9] [3-14-7]"


:कर्दमः प्रथमः तेषाम् विकृतः तद् अनन्तरम् । शेषः च संश्रयः चैव बहु पुत्रः च वीर्यवान् ॥३-१४-७॥
== See also ==
:स्थाणुर् मरीचिर् अत्रिः च क्रतुः चैव महाबलः । पुलस्त्यः च अंगिराः चैव प्रचेताः पुलहः तथा ॥३-१४-८॥
*[[Kardamila]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[https://villageinfo.in/rajasthan/sikar/sikar/kadma-ka-bas.html Information on Kadma Ka Bas village - villageinfo.in website]
*[http://www.flickr.com/places/info/29066933 Geo Location of Kadma Ka Bas]
*[http://www.flickr.com/places/info/29066933 Geo Location of Kadma Ka Bas]
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 11 February 2024

Author:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R)
Location of Kadma Ka Bas in Sikar district

Kadam Ka Bas (कदम का बास) is a medium-size village in Sikar tahsil, district Sikar in Rajasthan. Kadama is the prakrat form of Sanskrit word Kardama (कर्दम) , name of a Rishi. Its ancient name, mentioned in Harsha Inscription 961 AD (L-35), was Kardamakhataka (कर्दमखातक) / Karddamakhata (कर्द्दमखात) .

Variants

Jat Gotras

History

Kadma Ka Bas village finds mention in Harsha Inscription of samvat 1030 as Kardamakhata (कर्दमखत) . [1]

The Harsha inscription of 961 AD tells us names of villages which were donated by nearby Chauhan rulers or chieftains from their controlled area to the temple of Harshadeva.

It mentions village Kardamā Khātā donated by Vatsa-raja, which has been identified as - Kadma Ka Bas. According to mythological beliefs, the Bas village of Kadma is believed to be in the time of about 950 BC in the time of Mahabharata period = Vedic era. It is believed that once there was a severe famine here, seeing the plight of the people, Sage Kardam did penance. Pleased with his penance, Lord Krishna had come here, the sage sought a boon from the Lord for the redress of this agony, it is believed that since then a pool of holy water has been established here.There were also seven very ancient Kadamba trees, out of which 6 are still present, the villagers tell that Lord Krishna took his seven steps here, from there the Kadamba trees were born. The age of these trees has not been estimated yet. There is also an ancient temple of Lord Shri Krishna ji here.He is worshiped by the name of Thakur ji among the local residents, on the second new moon of every Bhadrapada, a grand fair is held here, and people from far and wide come here to take a bath in the holy pool. According to mythological beliefs, the importance of bathing in this holy pool is more than that of Lohargal.

Population

As per Census-2011 statistics, Kadma Ka Bas village has the total population of 1614 (of which 847 are males while 767 are females).[2]

Notable persons

  • Pradeep Jakhar - The common man Date of Birth : 24-07-1993, Mob: 9983833083

See also

References

  1. रतन लाल मिश्र:शेखावाटी का नवीन इतिहास, कुटीर प्रकाशन मंडावा, 1998, पृ. 96
  2. http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/81636-kadma-ka-bas-rajasthan.html

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