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Panihati Prabin Prabina Samiti

Panihati

  • Panihati was known as a leading trade/ Business centre in early days when the river route was a main means communication and trade with east Bengal - Jessore was made. The town was known as ‘PANNYAHATI’ (Emporium for the Merchandise ). From that early name this place is said to be converted as PANIHATI later.
  • In another version, a special rice named PENETI was imported at this place from Jessore district and the name PANIHATI might have a link with PENETII. In the early days the name Penetti was common. Sri Ramkrishna Paramahansa and Rabindra Nath Tagore used to call the place Penetti as referred at Sri Sri Ramkrishna Kathamrita and Jibansmrti respectively.
  • Once this place was the centre of worship of the Buddhist Tantricts, the Shaibas, the Kapaliks and the Nathas. In the sixteenth century it was also known as a major centre of the Baisnabas. In that way, the place was very secret or PUNNYA-HATTA (Holy place) and later on converted to Panihati.
  • According to a famous linguistic expert and professor Dr. Paresh Chandra Majumder, the word PANIHATI was taken from the word PANYAHATTI.

Panihati is a Municipal town comprising of 35 Wards. Land Mouza wise the area has following zones/ Mouzas :

Agarpara

  • Once upon a time a community named AGHORE, who were specialized in boat making, used to live here.
  • Earlier this place was known as AGRRAPALLI from where the name has been changed into AGARPARA.

Sukchar

Once this place was famous for producing home-based sugar (Sharkara). From this SHARKARA the place might have been renamed as SUKCHAR. There is a opinion that the place was made of the sand of the river i.e, "Char" which was later on converted to SUKCHAR. In another version, the inhabitants of this place were rich through manufacturing & business and the people used to live in " Sukh" or "happily". Name of Sukchar name might have been obtained form "Sukh".

Krishnapur

  • Earlier this place had a connection with the king of Krishnanagar, Raja Krishnachandra. From that connection the place might be known as KRISHNAPUR.
  • It is said that the holy idol of Radha-Krishna had been established here. Besides, the holy Brahmins used to live here which was responsible for KRISHNAPUR.

Natagarh

  • Earlier this place had nine garhs (forts); from which the place was known as NATAGARH.
  • During the Mughal dynasty the local Bhuinyan or the Jaminders had built some short height forts for security purpose. In local language 'NATA' means 'short'. Thus the place was named, short-heighten fort - NATAGARH.

Ghola

Earlier this place was connected with the Ganges through canals. The passengers used to refresh themselves with drinks made of Curds, named ‘GHOL’. From this GHOL the place got its name GHOLA.

Ushumpur

The name of this place USHUMPUR was taken from OSHMANPUR, which was adopted from the name of the local Jaigirdar OSHMAN ALI KHAN.

Tarapukur

The name TARAPUKUR was taken from TARA SHAH, who was the disciple of Mohiuddin Kader Gilani of Persia (now Iran). He used to live here, hence the place was known as TARAPUKURIA or TARAPUKUR.

Sodepur

Once a community named SAYYID used to live in this area from which the place was known as SAYYIDPUR or SODEPUR.

The Literary Link

  • The name of Sukchar, which belongs to Panihati Municipality was mentioned at the MANASA MANGAL KAVYA written by Bipradas Piplai in 1495 A.D.
  • Panihati was mentioned at the CHAITANNYA MANGAL KAVYA written by Jayananda and Lochandas in the sixteenth century.
  • Panihati was mentioned at SRI CHAITANNYA BHAGAWAT, written by Brindaban Das in 1548 A.D.
  • Panihati had been mentioned at BANSI BISTAR, by Nityananda
  • Panihati was mentioned at the VAISHNAVA NAMDEVA by Debaki Nandan
  • Panihati was mentioned at a book named SRI CHAITANYA CHARITAMMRITAM written by Krishnadas Kabiraj within 1580-1610 A.D.
  • Panihati was mentioned at the ancient books like BHAKTI RATNAKAR and CHAITANYA CHANDRODAY
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