πŸ† Sources of Ancient History of Bihar – Complete Notes for BPSC | Edutreaty

πŸ“Œ Introduction

The study of Bihar’s ancient history is crucial for competitive exams like BPSC, Bihar SI, and other state-level exams. The history of Bihar is reconstructed through various sources such as archaeological evidence, inscriptions, coins, literary texts, and foreign accounts.

The name Bihar is derived from β€œViharas”, meaning monasteries or resting places of Buddhist monks. This name became popular during the 12th century.


🏺 Archaeological Sources of Bihar

Archaeology plays a vital role in understanding Bihar’s ancient past through physical remains.

Key Findings:

  • 80-pillared hall at Kumhrar (Patna)
  • Ashokan pillars at Vaishali, Lauriya Areraj, Nandangarh, Rampurva
  • Kushan remains at Chirand
  • Terracotta figurines at Buxar and Patna
  • Buddhist sites: Nalanda and Vikramshila

πŸ‘‰ These findings provide insights into architecture, art, and urban development.


πŸͺ¨ Inscriptions in Bihar History

Inscriptions are writings engraved on hard surfaces like stone or metal.

  • Earliest inscriptions belong to the period of Ashoka
  • Written in Brahmi script and Prakrit language

Important Inscriptions:

  • Barabar cave inscriptions (Gaya)
  • Nagarjuni hills inscriptions (Dasaratha)
  • Gupta copper plates (Nalanda, Gaya)
  • Pala copper plates (Dharmapala, Devapala)

πŸ‘‰ These reveal administration, land grants, and socio-economic conditions.


πŸͺ™ Coins (Numismatics)

Coins help in understanding the economic and political history.

  • Punch-marked coins: Patna, Purnea
  • Kushan coins: Buxar, Chirand
  • Gupta coins: Hajipur

πŸ‘‰ Gupta gold coins (Dinars) show artistic excellence and royal authority.


πŸ“– Literary Sources

Vedic Literature

  • Rigveda: Bihar called Kikata
  • Atharvaveda: Mentions Magadha
  • Satapatha Brahmana: Videha kingdom

Puranas

  • Vishnu Purana: Maurya dynasty
  • Vayu Purana: Gupta dynasty
  • Matsya Purana: Shunga dynasty

Epics

  • Ramayana: King Janaka of Videha
  • Mahabharata: Karna of Anga

Buddhist Literature

  • Anguttara Nikaya: 16 Mahajanapadas
  • Vinaya Pitaka: Magadha & Vaishali

Jain Literature

  • Kalpa Sutra
  • Bhagwati Sutra

Non-Religious Texts

  • Arthashastra: Mauryan administration
  • Mudrarakshasa: Political events

🌍 Foreign Accounts

Foreign travellers provide an outsider’s perspective on Bihar.

  • Megasthenes – wrote Indica
  • Fahian – described Gupta India
  • Hiuen Tsang – detailed Nalanda University
  • Itsing – stayed 11 years at Nalanda

🎯 Importance for BPSC Exam

This topic is highly important because:

  • Frequently asked in Prelims MCQs
  • Helps in Mains answer writing
  • Builds foundation for Bihar Special GK

🧠 Quick Revision Points

  • Bihar = Viharas
  • Ashoka β†’ earliest inscriptions
  • Dinar β†’ Gupta coins
  • Kikata β†’ Rigveda
  • Indica β†’ Megasthenes

❓ Practice MCQs

Q1. Bihar word is derived from:
A. Vedas
B. Viharas
C. Puranas
D. Stupas
βœ… Answer: B

Q2. Ashokan inscriptions were written in:
A. Sanskrit
B. Persian
C. Brahmi
D. Urdu
βœ… Answer: C

Q3. β€˜Indica’ was written by:
A. Faxian
B. Xuanzang
C. Megasthenes
D. Yijing
βœ… Answer: C


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