Water Harvesting: A Historical Record of Marwar State

Unpublished Bahis and Water Conservation in Marwar State

by Dr. D. P. Goswami*,

- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540

Volume 6, Issue No. 12, Oct 2013, Pages 1 - 3 (3)

Published by: Ignited Minds Journals


ABSTRACT

Water is an important element of conservation in the history of Rajputana states. Aravali mountain range divides Rajasthan into two parts eastern and western. Western Rajasthan consists of desert and receives low rainfall. In this article we have taken the evidences of Bahis which helps us in understanding the importance of conservation of water. These unpublished Bahis are in the state archives of Bikaner which explains the economic, social and administrative conditions. These Bahis carries records relating with administrative decisions and activities. KagadBahi, Sava Bahi, JakatBahi describes about the conservation of water by the people of Marwar. Jhalras, Kuai, bawaris, talab. Taanka, Nadi, Kosita, Kohat and Canch were the Marwari names given to the Water bodies. These Bahis teaches us how to use water in the contemporary world when potable water is getting beyond the approach of common man.

KEYWORD

water harvesting, historical record, Marwar State, conservation, Rajasthan, Aravali mountain range, desert, rainfall, Bahis, Bikaner, economic conditions, social conditions, administrative conditions, KagadBahi, Sava Bahi, JakatBahi, Jhalras, Kuai, bawaris, talab, Taanka, Nadi, Kosita, Kohat, Canch, contemporary world, potable water