- Sopara
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name = Sopara | type = city | latd = 19.47 | longd = 72.8
locator_position = right | state_name = Maharashtra
district = Thane
leader_title =
leader_name =
altitude = 11
population_as_of =
population_total = | population_density =
area_magnitude= sq. km
area_total =
area_telephone =
postal_code =
vehicle_code_range =
sex_ratio =
unlocode =
website =
footnotes =Sopara (
Sanskrit : IAST|Śūrpāraka) (mentioned in theHebrew texts [1 Kings 9:28; 10:11; 22:49; 1 Chronicles 29:4; 2 Chronicles 8:18; Job 22:24; 28:16; Psalms 45:9; Isaiah 13:12] asOphir ) was an ancient port town and the capital of the ancientAparanta . The site of this ancient town is located near the present dayNala Sopara town in theThane district of the stateMaharashtra ,India . In ancient times, it was the largest township on India's west coast, trading withMesopotamia ,Egypt , Cochin,Arabia andEastern Africa .History
The
Mahabharata and thePurana s state that the IAST|Śūrpāraka was reclaimed from the sea for the dwelling place ofParashurama and it became atirtha for this reason [Pargiter F.E. (1922, reprint 1972) "Ancient Indian Historical Tradition", Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi, p.201] . The finding of the relics in a stupa and the rock edicts (the fragments of the 8th and 9th major rock edicts) ofAshoka in 1882 [ [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/355276621.cms Times of India article on Sopara, November 18, 2001] ] prove the importance of this port town from the 3rd century BCE [Thaper, R. (1997). "IAST|Aśoka and the Decline of the Mauryas", Oxford University Press, New Delhi, ISBN 019 564445 X, pp.5,236] to the 9th century CE. The Buddhist textMahavamsa (VI, 46,47) states that the first king ofSri Lanka ,Vijaya sailed from Supparaka (Sopara) to Sri Lanka [Thaper, R. (1997). "IAST|Aśoka and the Decline of the Mauryas", Oxford University Press, New Delhi, ISBN 019 564445 X, pp.82,135] .Ptolemy mentioned this town as Soupara, and it was a major commercial centre during his time [Thaper, R. (1997). "IAST|Aśoka and the Decline of the Mauryas", Oxford University Press, New Delhi, ISBN 019 564445 X, p.236]Excavations at Sopara
In April
1882 ,Bhagvanlal Indraji , a notedarchaeologist ,numismatist andepigraphist excavated at the "Burud Rajache Kot" mound inNirmal . The ruins of a Buddhist Stupa was found. From the center of the stupa (inside a brick built chamber) a large stone coffer was excavated which contained eight bronze images of Maitreya Buddha which belong to the c. 8th-9th century CE. This coffer also enclosed relic caskets ofcopper ,silver ,stone ,crystal andgold , along with numerous gold flowers and fragments of a begging bowl. A silver coin ofGautamiputra Satakarni (Satvahans) was also found from the mound. The Bombay Provincial Government presented the Sopara relics to the Asiatic Society of Bombay. The coins and the artifacts found during the excavations at the site of this ancient town can still be viewed in the The Asiatic Society, Mumbai museum. In an old muslim graveyard near Ramkund, the fragments of VIIth and IXth major rock edicts were found. These rock edicts can be viewed in the Chhatrapati Sivaji Maharaj Vaastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai. In1956 , a fragment of XIth major rock edict was found from a coastal village, Bhui. During 1993 excavation, a ring well, fragments ofRoman amphorae red polished ware and glass (all belong to the early centuries of the Common Era) were found.ee also
*
Indian maritime history
*Surparaka Kingdom Notes
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/unitedit/places/Sopara/sopara.htm Sopara]
* [http://www.geocities.com/unitedit/places/SoparaPort/SoparaArticle.htm A Case Study of Sopara]
* [http://www.bhramanti.com/kanheri.html Kanheri Caves]
* [http://www.thane.nic.in/htmldocs/history.htm Ancient History of Thane]
* [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/books/DS416.A3/ Archeological Survey of Western India]
* [http://www.nio.org/annual_reports/1993-94.pdf Onshore explorations at Sopara and Kalyan]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.