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Decoding the Panji of Mithila Volume V

Based on Volume II Panji: Genealogical Mapping of Mithila, 450 AD-2009 AD
Gajendra Thakur
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Genre: Reference
Language: English
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Contents
Chapter 1. How to Read Volume II Panji: Script, Abbreviations, Lineage Logic, and Marriage Authority
Chapter 2. The Opening Line: Vallal Sen, Mahamahopadhyay Halayudh, and the First Genealogical Frame
Chapter 3. Phoolsara, Haraut, Pothia Sultanpur, Varadaha, and Majlishpur: Early Branch Expansion After the Halayudh Frame
Chapter 4. Shiva Hariam, Sandahpur Didhoy, and Danti-Chopra Bakhari: Additional Settlements, Scholarly Branches, and Marriage Networks
Chapter 5. Mahadev Digdhi, Behat Khandwala-Parbaha, Padmapur, and Pada: Scholarly Branches, Modern Titles, and Expanding Marriage Fields
Chapter 6. Dom Tekari Gram: Jayaditya, Pashupati, Vasudev, Dhirakant, Anantalal, Ram Sundar, and the Learned-Modern Continuation
Chapter 7. Ghoda Ghat Ratipad Belauch: Vasudev, Durgadatt, Bhim, Manohar, Harishwar, Mohanlal, Chaturanan, and the Belauch Marriage Field
Chapter 8. Tilay Ratanpur-Rabhida-Banaili, Parwaha Asura Sakma: Agaru, Harikar, Banaili Dyodhi, Rai Jahad Singh, Rai Brajraj Singh, Rai Pachkaudi, and the Raj-Branch Marriage Network
Chapter 9. Badgam Darhiara Asura: Ravikar, Bhakta Kavi Dhanapati, Govardhan, Shulpani, Kalidatt, Durgadatt, Manna Lal, Pranmohan, and the Chopra Bakhari-Tetrihar Sodarpur Continuation
Chapter 10. Baliyas Ogahi-Dwashay, Banaili, Kobara (Kohbara): Dharanidhar, Padmanabh, Pathak Mohan, Harinath, Baliyas Ekma Barahkona, and the Pakhaliya Threshold
Chapter 11. Pakhaliya Mahishi Dharmapur Desh, Kazi Purnia: Vasudev, Sitikanth, Vishwambhar, Hingu-Mangu, Balbhadra, Roshan, Babhola, and the Purnia-Sodarpur Continuation
Chapter 12. Dharmapur Desh Baluak Dakshin Raghunathpur: Vachaspati, Kavi Keshari Bhim, Satyakavi Nityanand, Gangadhar, and the Katayi-Anhara Threshold
Chapter 13. Katayi-Anhara Belepothia, Hemnagar: Hingu-Kamal, Matinath, Hira, Chiranjeev, Ugramani, Sundarmani, Devaraj Singh, and the Hemnagar-Khandwala Continuation
Chapter 14. Asura-Suptani Gangoli and Singholi Mandar Danti: Brijmohan, Anand Mohan, Kamal Mohan, Babuji, Jagu, Gangadhar, Harijiv, and the Asura-Andhasur Continuation
Chapter 15. Birwan Batheli: Mahamahopadhyay Batesh, Pashupati, Raghupati, Ratipati, Haladhar, Lakshminath, Rameshwar, Shulpani, and the Modern Continuation
Chapter 16. Badgam Darhiara-Dharmapur Desh Salampur-Salampur-Salempur and Badgam Shalampur: Abhiram, Jay Ram, Raghunath, Santosh, Chandīdatt, Pyarelal, Upendra, Narayandatt, and the Shalampur Register
Chapter 17. Khaual Simbarwad Gramaramabh: Jahanpur, Jamua-Baradbata, Chikni, Rahua-Balua, Mahamahopadhyay Prajapati, Vachaspati, Umapati, Ganapati, and the Nasira-Dighdi Threshold
Chapter 18. Nasira Desho Dighdi: Bhulek, Keuntu, Bhavanand, Anand, Bhairav, Manmohan, Ramanikant, Pashupatinath, Dharmanand, and the Purnia Modern Continuation
Chapter 19. Rajanpura Pu Darhiara Koilakh, Sarouni, and Dharmapur-Deshe Hemnagar: Kanhaiya, Dwarikanath, Lakshman, Prayagdatt, Rohini, Vishnudatt, Jagatmani, and the Phoolsara-Baradbatta Continuation
Chapter 20. Ratauli Darhiara, Jahanpur, Naili, Shrinagar, Ramai-Rahatmina-Bhadra: Kamalpani, Devdhar, Dharanidhar, the Poet-Line, Baburam, Nandan, Meghnath, Gungu-Manti, Ramai-Darhiara Ratauli, and the Araria-Bairgachhi Continuation
Chapter 21. Rajora Mandar Nasira-Deshe Phulbadiya-Gondwara: Mahamahopadhyay Batesh, Pashupati, Raghupati, Ratipati, Yagyapati, Pothia Sultanpur, Palasi, Belbadi Jhotan Jha, and Shripur-Deshe Kodhila
Chapter 22. Satlakha-Satauli Gramaramabh: Chakrapani, Prithvidhar, Purushottam, Harikar, Shrikar, Ruchikar, Ratnakar, Maan, Murari, Jaydev, Ratnapani, Kouskidatt, Mushtauli-Phulwadi-Chakradhar, and Satlakha-Dharmapur-Barahkona-Tirasi
Chapter 23. Jagatpur Pu Mandar-Chuna-Chu Pur Pu Belbadi: Nardev, Arjun, Gopal, Harikar, Jagannath, Vishwambhar, Rajora-Mandar Sheshansh, Khawaspur, and Bakhri-Harshdatt Jha
Chapter 24. Sodarpur Pu Mani Gramaramabh: Vishwanath, Gopinath, Batesh, Pashupati, Rameshwar, Ratnakar, Gondi, Krishn, Yagyapati, Lakshman, Modinath, Radhanath, and Khajuri-Bhikhari Mishra
Chapter 25. Raiyam Ghoshiyam Gramaramabh: Manbodh, Mangani Ram, Tilaknath, Chandranath, Nasira-Haveli Pokharia, Harimohan, Krishnamohan, Kanchinath Kiran, and the Sakuri-Belauch Threshold
Chapter 26. Sakuri Belauch Gramaramabh: Shivdas, Tivyakara, Keuntu, Purai, Gunakar, Ramkrishna, Devanand, Ratnapati-Jhingur, Gauridatt, Buddhinath, Rajkumar, Vasukinath, and the Bhanupunur-Panichobh Threshold
Chapter 27. Bhanupunur Pu Panichobh Gramaramabh: Ramdev, Thitho, Jiveshwar, Bhanukar, Chandrakar, Jivdhar, Shrinath, Hingu, Durgadatt, Narayandatt, Gangadhar, Anantram, Bhavdev, Ranjan, and the Ruchouli-Ekhara Threshold
Chapter 28. Ruchouli Ekhara Gramaramabh: Jyotirvid Harishwar, Gunishwar, Hridayeshwar, Baburaiya, Vyakaran Ramchandra, Shrotriya Gangesh, Rajendra, Dharbharan, Vishwambhar, Judge Rameshwar, and the Sulhani-Naraun Threshold
Chapter 29. Sulhani Naraun Gramaramabh: Mahidhar, Udayakar, Ratnakar, Dalu, Madhukar, Lakshman, Ramkrishna, Dharmeshwar, Tulakrishna, Khokha Devanath Jha, Jagmohan, Harimohan, and Ufarail Khokha
Chapter 30. Tripurau Pu Li Naraun Gramaramabh: Dakra-Dihiya, Vishweshwar, Gaurishwar, Mahamahopadhyay Harishwar, Saraswati Ram, Dharadhar, Gangadhar, Raghudev, Ruchidev, Lakshmipati, Rudrapati, and the Saraswati Family Migration Note
Chapter 31. Nagwad Ghosot Gramaramabh: Vasudev, Divakar, Buddhikar, Govind, Lakshminath, Vidyapati, Damodar, Ramnath, Agamacharya Devanath, Gopinath, Madhusudan, Janardan, Haridas, Shubhankar, Fakir, Ishanchandra Thakur, Lakshmidhar-Chitradhar, Dayashankar, Harishchandra, Bank Bihari, and Prembihari
Chapter 32. Asi Ekhara Gramaramabh: Nasira-Deshe Pada, Vishwanath, Nandan, Bhanjan, Bhairam, Kanhuram, Shambhunath, Kuli, Bhaynath, Pratapanath, Kalikant, Shivanand, Pokharia, and Nasira-Deshe Bhadari
Chapter 33. Gangora Budhwal Gramaramabh: Gondwara-Phulbadiya, Haveli-Radheli, Lotan, Rudra, Rangai, Rameshwar, Shivdatt, Pitambar, Dharanath, Khushi, Domai, Bhola, Rajendra, and the Aamdanda Close
Chapter 34. Badhiyam Pawauli Gramaramabh: Nasira-Haveli Sauria, Ravidatt, Bhagirath, Jagannath, Janardan, Vishwanath, Ram, Ramchandra, Ratinath, Kamal, Narayan, Manorath, Rajaram, and the Devhar Threshold
Chapter 35. Devhar Devhar Mul-Mu Gramaramabh: Jaykar, Sagar, Matikar, Lakshmikar, Gunakar, Kameshwar, Rajoo, Haldhar, Narsingh, Brahmeshwar, Umapati, Narayan, Haradatt, Krishnadev, Nehal, Sitaram, Virnarayan, Ramdular, Khadganarayan, and the Shandilya-Brahmpura Threshold
Chapter 36. Shandilya-Gotre Brahmpura Pu Sako(b)ra-Kobara, Masuria-Alay: Delhan, Kanh, Ram, Vishweshwar, Shrinath, Dharmnath, Vidyadhar, Yashodhar, Chintamani, Narhari, Dharmeshwar, Jaydev, Rupnarayan, Harikrishna, Krishnanand, Acharya Buddhinath, and the Kanhouli-Parwaha Threshold
Chapter 37. Kanhouli Parwaha: Ruchikar, Anandkar, Mitrakar, Jasai, Rajiv, Hariram, Vyakaran Halayudh, Baburam, Nityanand, Kalanand, Shardanand, Ramanand, Kripanand, Vibhuti, and the Ekhara-Sangram Threshold
Chapter 38. Ekhara Sangram Gramaramabh: Dom Tekari, Chaturvedadhyarya Kamdev, Yajnik Parashuram, Shridhar, Balbhadra, Shrirang, Santosh, Ratneshwar, Ruchikar, Harinath, Gangeshwar, Theghanand, Ramanand, Vasudev, Umapati, Abhiram, Nena, Panchanand, and Mahinarayan
Chapter 39. Ekhara Sangram Sirsia Gramaramabh: Bhorilal Jha, Choa Lal, Sona Lal, Achmit Lal, Ajwalal, Bhupal Lal, Achkalal, Banmali, Shivanand, Bhavani Kant, Madhurapati, Lalbihari, Mahopadhyaya Shrinath, Vachaspati, Chandeshwar, and the Closing Register
Chapter 40. Cross-Analysis, Reference Apparatus, and Consolidated Reading Tables

About the Author

Gajendra Thakur is the editor of Videha — First Maithili Fortnightly eJournal, a major public platform dedicated to Maithili language, Mithila’s literary heritage, cultural preservation, digital access, and public scholarship. His work brings together literary editing, digital archiving, Maithili cultural documentation, and open-access publication.
In the Panji Prabandha project, he has been associated with digital imaging, editorial organization, source preservation, and the wider effort to make Mithila’s genealogical and historical records accessible to readers, researchers, Panjikars, family historians, and the Maithili public.

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Publisher: Videha eJournal
Number of Pages: 305
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Interior Pages: B&W
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