Ramapur रामापुर, Rama Pur |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 26°9′10″N 83°26′28″E / 26.15278°N 83.44111°E | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Azamgarh district |
Nagar panchayat | Phulpur |
Elevation | 2,661 ft (811 m) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 1,225 |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5.30) |
Post code | 223225 |
Area code(s) | 91-05460 (telephone) |
Parliament Constituency | Katghar Lalganj-Azamgarh |
Assembly Constituency | Phulpur |
Ramapur (Hindi: रामापुर) village and post, or Rama Pur as it is known for postal purposesis a village-gram panchayat in Pawai Block, Phulpur, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India comprising five villages located on the Sultanpur-Azamgarh road. A visit to the village by Indira Gandhi in 1982 led to Ramapur becoming the first village in the area to be provided indoor electricity. Ramapur was inhabited during the Muslim reign of the area around 1700 A.D. by the Brahmins of the village, of Oril village, Azamgarh. Oril is original village of Ramapur resident's where "Baba Yogi Sarang Dhar" and "Mata Ji" is still worshiped near "Sacred Banyan Tree" after marriage ceremony by people of Ramapur. "Baba Yogi Sarang Dhar (Dhar=who keep and Sarang=moon i.e. means Lord Shiva)" was of Basti district origin (routed from Kashmir)whom the five village (Ramapur, Auradar, Goomkothi, Laggupur, Bag-Vahar) along with the Oril itself donated by the Muslim Landalord including Ramapur and "Mata Ji" was from Jaunpur district. In connection with this it has intimate relation with Bishunpur-Jaunpur at present time too as a well known proof of relation with Jaunpur.
The village name was chosen by the inhabiting Kashyapa Gotra Saryupareen Brahmin inhabitants who mainly follow Lord Rama and Sita and their Kul Devi is Deva Kali (Mixed form of Maha Lakshmi, Maha Saraswati and Mahagauri/Parvati). The village people also worship other Hindu deities such as Durga, Krishna, Vishnu and Shiva. People of the village are referred to as TriphalaPandey Brahmins. The village prides itself on maintaining "Communal harmony" between Hindu, Muslims and people of other religions. People from Ramapur Village avail educational opportunities at Allahabad University, BHU, Purvanchal University (India) and Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University. The agricultural productivity of the village is good, but it is hampered by the shortage of agricultural fields resulting in most inhabitants seeking employment elsewhere, noticeably in Mumbai.