- Etymology of Cooch Behar
The name "Cooch-Behar" is derived from the name of the Koch tribe that is indigenous to this area. The word "Behar" is the
Sanskrit word "bihar" (to travel) which means the land through which the "Koch" Kings used to travel or roam about ("bihar").The name "Cooch-Behar" is derived from the name of the Koch tribe (the Rajbongshi or Rajbanshi or Koch Rajbongshi) that is indigenous to this area.This tribe is the original son of this land from the early centuries. The great Koch King that has ever rule in the Kingdom ofKamtapur is Lord Naranarayan, as well as his young brother Prince Chilaray. The Historical Kamatapur Comprises the totalNorth Bengal maximum parts ofAssam , Some parts of presentBangladesh And few parts ofBhutan .Historical Evidence
In the olden days a greater part of the
Kamrup made up the Koch state. The state of Kamrup was made up of four "Pithas". Out of thatCooch Behar was a part ofRatna Pitha . In the beginning of the16th Century , this state emerged as a powerful kingdom. In the beginning this state was known asPragjyotish , Lohitya, Kamrup, Kamta, etc. InBhaskar Verma ’sTamralipi we found the name of ‘Kamrup’. In the travel logs ofHiuen Tsang andHarischaritra we also discover the name of Kamrup. In1586 British businessmanRalph Fich have stated the name ‘Couch’. InAkbarnama we also found the name of ‘Koch’.Stephen Casilla have stated the name ‘Coch’ and the capital as ‘Biar’. In the17th Century Von Dan Brooke ’s map there is a place mentioned as ‘Ragiawerra Cosbhaar’. In one of the description by a Dutch Sailor we found the name ‘Kosbia’.In the ‘Bishwakosh’ (Bengali for Encyclopedia) written by Nagendra Nath Bose, he stated that in the beginning the state of Cooch Behar was first stated as ‘Bihar’. Later to distinguish between Mughal occupied province of
Bihar the name of the state was changed to Koch Bihar, but this theory have some doubts as well. The kings ofKoch dynasty such asBiswa Singha ,Nara Narayan ,Pran Narayan , etc. have their title of ‘Kamteshwar’. The state of Cooch behar have been stated in various book, in different times as ‘Bihar’ or ‘Behar’ or ‘Nijo Behar’. Even in the Cooch Behar Royal Government’s letters, Notices, records, deeds, etc. we can see these names. But there are many theories or stories behind the naming ofCooch Behar .Possible Causes
* The word Cooch Behar means the area where Koch people move about or stay.
* The word may have been given for the area where Kochkumari andMahadev moves about.
* To distinguish from the Mughal occupied province of ‘Bihar’.
* From the Bengali word ‘Krore’ to ‘Koch’. In the fear ofParshuram theKhatriya s took shelter in the ‘Krore’ or ‘Koch’ of Bhagabati.
* From the Bengali word ‘sankoch’ or fear to koch. To bring out the fearing condition of the Khatriyas from Parashuram.
* Many says that due to on the situation the bank on Sankosh River it had turn from ‘kosh’ to ‘koch’.
* From ‘Kochk’ to ‘Kock’. In Dhruvananda Mishra’s Kulkarika, the residents of ‘Kochok’ have been named ‘Koch’..
* The Buddhist monasteries are called ‘Bihar’. It is estimation that there was an influence of Buddhism in the area.
* Many Kings of Koch Bihar have been name ‘Bihareshwar’.
* In the Tantra Books the name of Cooch Behar is ’Kochbadhupur’. In is told that – this area is a favorite area of Mahadev to roam about or bihar.
* According to Buknan the name may have came from the Kush grass.The History of Official Present Name
In the times of East India Company the following English spellings were used such as:Cooch-Bihar, Coss-Beyhar, Kuch Behar, Kutch-Behar, Cooch-Behaar, Cooch-Behar, Kooch-Behar, Koch-Bihar, Koch Vihar, Koosh-Beyhar,etc.
The Bengali names are as follows:
কোচবিহার,কুচবিহার,কঁুচবিহার,কোচবেহার, etc.The debate behind the names has still not stopped. Officially and non-officially in both Bengali and English various names are used. To stop these spelling doubts
Maharaja Nipendra Narayan on 13th April, 1896. published a notice in the Cooch Behar Gazette. The Notice was as below:
Now a days only the English spellingCooch Behar Gazette
Page 28, Part I 1896
Dt. 13.4.1896
Notice by the superintendent of the State
His Higness the Maharaja Bhup Bahadur having signified his approval of the use of the spelling ‘Cooch Behar’, all other spelling of the word should be dropped.
D.R. LyallSuperintendent of the State
Cooch Behar.Cooch Behar and in Bengali কোচবিহার is used. But still theCooch Behar Palace Tickets and the sign board displays the name ‘Koch Bihar’ which is now maintained byArchaeological Survey of India .References
Translation of ‘Itikathai Kochbihar’ by Dr. Nripendranath Pal
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